Dice Roller

Roll virtual dice with a chosen number of sides and dice count. Great for board games and tabletop RPGs.

Roll dice online

Type 2d6+3 for tabletop notation, or use the classic controls. Great for board games, Dungeons & Dragons and tabletop RPGs.

FAQ

What can I use Dice Roller for?

Dice Roller is useful when you need to roll virtual dice with a chosen number of sides and dice count. Great for board games and tabletop RPGs. It is meant for quick checks, everyday workflows and practical tasks where a fast browser-based result is enough.

How do I use Dice Roller correctly?

Choose the options that control the output, such as length, count, format, character set, category or preset, then generate a fresh result.

What input does Dice Roller need?

Use the fields shown in the tool and keep the input close to the real case you want to solve. If the page includes examples or presets, start with those to understand the expected format.

What result does Dice Roller give me?

The tool returns new generated values, randomized choices, codes, IDs or ready-to-copy output based on the options you choose. In most cases the output updates instantly and can be copied, downloaded or used as a reference for your next step.

How accurate is Dice Roller?

Generated output depends on the options you choose. For security-sensitive values, prefer longer lengths, stronger randomness and settings that match your real requirement.

Is my data uploaded when I use Dice Roller?

The tool is designed to run in your browser, so ordinary inputs are processed locally unless a page explicitly states that it needs an online lookup.

What common mistakes should I avoid with Dice Roller?

Avoid reusing generated values in the wrong context, choosing weak options, or forgetting to copy the result before leaving the page.

What related tasks can Dice Roller help with?

Dice Roller is intended for use cases related to "dice roller" and nearby needs such as "roll dice online". For best results, follow the labels, examples and options on the page.

What are the limits of Dice Roller?

It creates output for common use cases, but it cannot decide whether that output meets every policy, brand rule, security requirement or platform limit.

When should I double-check the output from Dice Roller?

Double-check the output whenever it affects money, safety, published content, customer work or an irreversible decision.