Dice Roller
Roll virtual dice with custom sides, quantities, and modifiers. Instantly calculate totals.
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Professional Dice Roller for Everyone
A versatile Online Dice Roller for tabletop games, RPGs, or probability testing. Roll any number of dice with any number of sides (d4, d6, d20, etc.) and apply custom modifiers. Whether you need a quick 1d6 or a complex 10d100+50, this tool processes it instantly in your browser. Get detailed breakdowns of every individual roll alongside the final calculated total.
Key Benefits
Why choose our Dice Roller for your workflow?
Perfect for RPGs: Handles standard d20 systems easily.
No Missing Dice: A digital backup for tabletop gaming.
Fast & Private: Computed entirely on your device.
Common Use Cases
Real-world examples of how to use this tool.
Tabletop RPGs (D&D, Pathfinder).
Board games missing physical pieces.
Statistics and probability simulations.
How to use Dice Roller?
Follow these simple steps to get the best results.
Select the number of dice you want to roll.
Set the number of sides per die (e.g., 6 for standard, 20 for D&D).
Add any numerical modifier to the final sum.
Click 'Roll Dice' to see the breakdown and total.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about our Dice Roller tool.
Can I roll custom-sided dice?
Yes, you can specify any number of sides, such as a 3-sided or 100-sided die.
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