Roll any RPG dice with modifiers and full history.
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About Dice Roller
Looking for a quick, entertaining way to roll any rpg dice with modifiers and full history? Dice Roller is completely free, runs in your browser, and requires no downloads or sign-ups. Whether you're settling a debate with friends or just taking a break, it's ready in one click.
How to Use
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Start the activityClick the main button or interact with the game/tool interface to get started.
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Play or interactFollow the on-screen instructions or controls. Most activities are self-explanatory and easy to pick up.
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See your resultsView scores, outcomes, or generated content when the activity completes.
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Try again or shareReset and try again, or share the results with friends using the Share button.
🔒 Privacy note: All processing happens locally in your browser. Your data is never sent to any server.
Why Use Dice Roller?
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Instant EntertainmentNo downloads, no sign-ups, no ads interrupting your experience. Just open Dice Roller and start having fun immediately.
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Fair & RandomUses cryptographically secure random number generation (where applicable) to ensure truly fair and unbiased results.
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Great with FriendsPerfect for settling debates, making group decisions, or playing together. Share your screen or take turns on any device.
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Play AnywhereFully responsive design means you can enjoy Dice Roller on your phone, tablet, or desktop. No app store download required.
Frequently Asked Questions
This roller supports d4, d6, d8, d10, d12, d20, and d100 (percentile) dice — the standard set used in tabletop RPGs like Dungeons & Dragons. You can roll 1–10 dice at once with any +/- modifier.
Enter a positive or negative number in the Modifier field. After rolling, your modifier is added to (or subtracted from) the total of all dice. For example, rolling 2d6+3 adds 3 to the sum of two d6 results.
The dice use JavaScript's Math.random(), which is a pseudo-random number generator suitable for games and entertainment. For cryptographic purposes a different algorithm would be needed, but for gaming it provides fair and unbiased results.