Dice Roller

Use this dice roller to roll one or multiple virtual dice for games, classrooms, tabletop sessions, and quick random decisions. It supports common dice types, clean result summaries, and a fast roll animation that keeps virtual dice readable on desktop and mobile.

Dice Area

Roll virtual dice

Choose how many dice to roll, select a dice type, and watch the result settle in a single clean view.

Quick presets
Result Ready to roll

Roll the current dice set to see the result.

About This Tool

Read the full Dice Roller guide for board game, classroom, and tabletop examples that use different dice types and totals.

What Is a Dice Roller

A dice roller is a simple tool that lets people roll virtual dice without needing physical pieces on the table. Instead of picking up real dice, you choose how many you want to roll, select the dice type, and let the tool generate the result instantly. That makes it useful for classrooms, games, tabletop sessions, and quick random choices where speed matters as much as fairness. A good online dice roller should feel easy to read, easy to repeat, and easy to trust.

Because the setup is so lightweight, you can roll dice online on a phone, laptop, or classroom display without slowing the activity down. That is why virtual dice stay popular for both practical and playful use cases.

Rolling Virtual Dice for Games

Games are one of the most natural places to use a dice roller. If you are running a party game, a board game session, a classroom challenge, or a simple decision-making activity, virtual dice give you a neutral result without needing a physical set nearby. This is especially helpful when you want to roll several dice at once or when the whole group should be able to see the result clearly on one screen.

A clean dice roller for games also reduces friction. Nobody needs to pass dice around, count dropped rolls, or recalculate totals by hand. The tool can show each value clearly and display the total when needed, which keeps the pace moving.

Dice Roller for Classrooms and Activities

Teachers and facilitators can use virtual dice for more than game nights. A dice roller works well for classroom prompts, participation order, random number activities, group challenges, and quick warmups where a neutral result makes the process smoother. You can roll one die for a small choice or several dice for a classroom game that needs totals and multiple outcomes.

Because the tool is visual and easy to follow, students can understand the result right away. That makes it a useful classroom helper as well as a game tool. For other kinds of random choices, you can also use the Random Number Generator, the Random Name Picker, or the Random Team Generator depending on the activity.

Using Different Dice Types Online

Different games and activities rely on different dice types. A D6 is the most familiar and works well for standard classroom games, quick decisions, and simple totals. A D20 is more common in tabletop role-playing sessions. D4, D8, D10, and D12 can also support a wide range of custom game systems, math activities, and random prompts.

An online dice roller helps because it gives you access to those formats instantly without needing a full physical dice bag. If you want a more visual prize or challenge reveal instead of a dice result, the Spin the Wheel tool is a good alternative. But when the activity needs standard dice logic, a dedicated roller is usually the cleanest format.

How Virtual Dice Rollers Work

Most virtual dice tools work by selecting a random value within the valid range for each die type. A D6 produces results between 1 and 6. A D20 produces results between 1 and 20. When you roll more than one die, the tool generates multiple values at once, then optionally sorts them and calculates the total. That keeps the output easy to scan while still reflecting a fair random roll.

This simple structure is what makes online dice rollers so practical. You can roll virtual dice in seconds, repeat the same setup, save the settings, and share a link with the same configuration. For games, classrooms, tabletop sessions, and fast random choices, that combination of clarity and speed is often exactly what people need.

Related Random Tools

If you want plain number draws, use the Random Number Generator. For list-based winners, use the Random Name Picker. For two-way choices, the Coin Flip is faster, and for more visual outcomes you can use Spin the Wheel.

FAQ

Dice Roller FAQ

Can I roll more than one die at once?

Yes. You can roll up to ten dice in a single throw.

Which dice types are supported?

The tool supports D4, D6, D8, D10, D12, and D20.

Can I show totals and sort results?

Yes. You can display the total and sort the final values after the roll finishes.

Can I share my dice setup?

Yes. The shareable link keeps the current dice count, type, and display settings in the URL.

Guide

Learn how to use this tool

Explore classroom prompts, tabletop rolls, quick presets, and when to choose D6 versus larger dice online.

Read the guide
Fair Randomness

How results are generated

Results are generated using built-in browser randomization functions.

Each action produces an independent and unbiased result.

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Try Other Pickers

Need a different kind of random picker?

Try our Random Number Generator or Spin the Wheel tool for more ways to make fair random choices.