About the Dice Roller
Left your dice bag at home? Roll every polyhedral die a tabletop night needs — d4, d6, d8, d10, d12, d20 and d100 — right in your browser. Pick a die, choose how many to throw (up to twenty at once), and the roller shows each individual result plus the automatic total, so an 8d6 fireball resolves in one click instead of eight separate throws.
A running history keeps every roll of the session on record, which settles table disputes fast and lets you track hot streaks (or curse cold ones). It's built for D&D, Pathfinder and other RPGs, but works just as well for board games missing a die, classroom probability demos, or quick decisions. Rolls use genuinely unpredictable randomness — no pattern, no memory, no way to weight the outcome.
Features
- All seven classic RPG dice: d4 through d100
- Roll up to 20 dice in a single throw
- Automatic totals across every die rolled
- Session history records every previous roll
- Fair, unpredictable results from secure randomness
- Free, instant and works on phones at the table
How to roll dice online
- Pick a die type, from d4 up to d100.
- Set how many dice to roll, up to 20.
- Roll and read each result plus the total.
- Check the history to review earlier rolls.
Frequently asked questions
Are the dice rolls truly random?
Each roll is generated with your browser's cryptographically secure randomness, so every face has an exactly equal chance and no sequence can be predicted or reproduced. That's arguably fairer than physical dice, which often carry small manufacturing biases that favor certain faces over thousands of rolls.
How does a d100 roll work?
The roller returns a number from 1 to 100 directly, equivalent to the tabletop convention of rolling two ten-sided percentile dice together. It's commonly used for percentage checks in RPGs — loot tables, skill rolls and random encounters — whenever the GM asks for a percentile or d100 roll.
Can I roll different dice together, like 2d6 plus a d20?
Roll them back to back — throw the d20 first, then the two d6 — and both results stay visible in the history, so adding them takes a second. For any single die type you can throw up to twenty at once, with the total computed automatically for you.
What does dice notation like 8d6 mean?
The number before the 'd' is how many dice, and the number after is how many sides — 8d6 means roll eight six-sided dice and sum them. To resolve it here, select the d6, set the quantity to eight, and roll once; the total appears alongside the individual results.
Is the dice roller free to use?
Yes — free, unlimited and sign-up-free. It runs entirely in your browser, so it loads fast at the game table, works on any phone or laptop, and never sends your rolls anywhere. Roll all session long without ever hitting a limit or a paywall.