Dice Roller
This is not a flat number swap. Tap the button and watch a real 3D die tumble through the air before it settles.
Keep your eyes on it: the die lifts, tumbles, bounces once, then settles on the final face.
Current Roll
Press the button to see which face the die lands on.
Recent Rolls
0- Select number of dice (1 to 4).
- Click "Roll Once".
- Watch 3D dice toss, spin, bounce, and settle animation.
- Each die value and total are shown below the dice and in history.
Tip:Click "Clear History" to remove all previous roll records.
When would I use this?
- When playing board games, TTRPGs, party games, or making quick random choices.
- When you do not have physical dice nearby but still want the feeling of a real roll.
- When teaching, streaming, or running remote games where everyone needs to see the same result.
Is the result actually random?
Yes. The value is generated randomly by code. The 3D animation is there to visualise the throw and make the outcome feel tangible, not to secretly determine the number afterward.
Why use 3D animation instead of showing a number instantly?
Because many use cases care about the feeling of the roll, not only the value itself. A 3D throw makes online rolling closer to a real tabletop experience, which is especially useful for games, streams, and shared moments.
Can I roll multiple dice at once?
Yes. Multi-dice mode shows each die result and the total together. That is useful for damage rolls, checks, or quick group mini-games.
What is the history panel for?
History lets you review previous rolls, which helps settle disputes, keep the flow of a game visible, and preserve context during longer sessions or events.
Is this suitable for gambling or high-stakes decisions?
No. It is intended for entertainment, casual play, teaching, and general random choice. If money, legal rules, or formal competition are involved, use approved tools and procedures for that setting.
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