Free Online 3D Dice Roller
Roll virtual dice right in your browser — no physical dice needed. Our free online dice roller supports all standard tabletop RPG dice: D4, D6, D8, D10, D12, and D20. Roll up to 6 dice at once with satisfying CSS 3D animation, view each die's individual result, and see the running total at a glance. The dice roller uses cryptographic randomness, so every roll is genuinely unpredictable — perfect for Dungeons & Dragons, Pathfinder, board games, classroom activities, or any situation where you need fair, impartial results. Your roll history is logged automatically during your session, so you can reference past results without losing track. Whether you're rolling a D20 for an attack roll, a handful of D6s for damage, or a D10 for a percentile check, our dice roller covers every scenario. No sign-up, no installation, and no ads cluttering the result — just clean, fast dice rolls on any device.
How to Use
- Select a dice type (D4, D6, D8, D10, D12, or D20).
- Choose how many dice to roll (1-6).
- Click "Roll" or shake your phone to roll the dice.
- View individual results and the total sum.
FAQ
- What types of dice are supported?
- The dice roller supports D4, D6, D8, D10, D12, and D20 — the complete set of standard polyhedral dice used in tabletop RPGs like Dungeons & Dragons and Pathfinder. These cover virtually every game mechanic: D6 for most board games, D20 for skill checks and attack rolls, D4 and D8 for weapon damage, D10 for percentile rolls, and D12 for certain weapon types.
- Are the dice rolls truly random?
- Yes — each roll uses crypto.getRandomValues, the same cryptographically secure API used in security applications. This guarantees that results are genuinely unpredictable and cannot be gamed or predicted. The randomness quality is far superior to typical Math.random() implementations, making it reliable for gaming, classroom lotteries, and any scenario where fairness matters.
- Can I roll multiple dice at once?
- Yes — you can roll up to 6 dice simultaneously. The total of all dice is calculated and displayed alongside the individual results. This is especially useful for D&D damage rolls (e.g., 2D6+3 for a longsword), saving throws with advantage (2D20, take the higher), or any other multi-dice mechanic in your game system.
- Does it save my roll history?
- Yes — your roll history is logged for the current session so you can see your recent results. This is handy during long gaming sessions when you want to reference what you rolled earlier. The history is stored only in your browser memory and is cleared when you close the tab or refresh the page.