Random Dice Roller

Random Dice Roller

?
📐

True 16.6% Probability

Physical dice can be biased by weight. Our CSPRNG algorithm ensures every side of the D6 has an exact, mathematically perfect chance of landing.

Instant Auto-Sum

No more adding up dots. Whether you roll 2 dice for Monopoly or 5 for Yahtzee, we calculate the total score for you in milliseconds.

🛡️

Zero "Cocked" Dice

Eliminate game night arguments. A digital roll is binary—it's either a result or it isn't. No more re-rolling because a die landed on a rug.

"Rolling the Bones"

Did you know the earliest dice found in Iran date back to 2500 BC? Before plastic, dice were carved from the ankle bones of sheep or ox—which is why gamers today still use the phrase "Rolling the Bones." At SpinnChoose, we've replaced the bones with high-level cryptography, but the thrill remains the same.

Quick Strategy Guide

1

Aim for the Bonus: Try to get at least three of each number in the Upper Section to secure the 35-point bonus.

2

Don't Waste the Yahtzee: If you roll a second Yahtzee, it can be used as a "Joker" for any other category, often worth massive bonus points.

3

The Chance Trap: Save your "Chance" box for late in the game when you have a high-total roll that doesn't fit anywhere else.

Roll the Bones, Virtually

No more crawling under the couch to find a lost die. Our physics-based 3D Dice Roller gives you truly random results instantly. Perfect for board games, math lessons, and RPGs.

Board Game Saver

Lost the dice for Monopoly or Yahtzee? Select "2 Dice" or "5 Dice" above to keep the game night alive without pausing.

Instant Math

Don't waste time adding up dots. Our tool automatically calculates the Total Score for you, speeding up gameplay.

True Randomness

Physical dice can be biased by weight or chipped corners. Our algorithm uses pure code to ensure every side has an exact 16.6% chance.

The Math of the Roll

A standard die (a cube) is known geometrically as a D6. It has 6 faces. When you roll a single die, the probability of hitting any specific number (like a 6) is exactly 1/6 (or 16.66%).

The "Lucky 7" Phenomenon

When you roll two dice (2d6), the math changes. The results follow a "Bell Curve."

  • 7 is the most common result (16.6% chance) because there are many ways to make it (1+6, 2+5, 3+4, etc.).
  • 2 and 12 are the rarest results (only 2.7% chance) because there is only one combination for each (1+1 or 6+6).
Settle a Tie? Dice gave you the same number? Use Rock Paper Scissors to decide the winner.

Dice FAQ

Is the RNG truly random?

Yes. We use a cryptographic pseudo-random number generator that pulls data from your browser's unpredictable timestamp. It is impossible to "time" or predict the roll.

Can I roll for D&D?

Currently, this tool supports standard 6-sided dice (D6). For D&D damage rolls (like 8d6 Fireball), this tool is perfect. For D20 rolls, stay tuned for our upcoming RPG update!

Scroll to Top