DnD Dice Roller

Roll polyhedral dice for Dungeons & Dragons and tabletop RPGs. D4, D6, D8, D10, D12, D20 with modifiers and roll history. Cryptographically random results.

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Roll polyhedral dice for D&D, Pathfinder, and any tabletop RPG. Tap a die type to roll instantly, add modifiers for ability checks and attacks, and track every roll in the history log. All rolls use cryptographic randomness.

When to Use the DnD Dice Roller

Use the DnD dice roller during tabletop RPG sessions when you do not have physical dice, for online play, or for quick rolls during character creation. For standard six-sided dice only, the standard dice roller lets you roll up to 10 at once.

DnD Dice Tips

  • Set your modifier to match your character stat bonus for quick ability checks.
  • A natural 20 on a D20 is always worth celebrating — the probability is just 5%.
  • Use D6 for damage rolls, D20 for attack and skill checks, and D8/D10/D12 for weapon damage depending on the weapon.
  • The roll history helps settle disputes about what you rolled three turns ago.

Frequently Asked Questions

What dice types are available?

All standard polyhedral dice used in D&D and tabletop RPGs: D4, D6, D8, D10, D12 and D20. Click any die to roll it instantly.

Can I add modifiers to my rolls?

Yes. Enter a modifier (positive or negative) and it is automatically added to every roll. Perfect for ability checks, attack rolls and saving throws.

Is there a roll history?

Yes. Every roll is logged with the die type, result, modifier and total. The history persists during your session so you can track your rolls.

Are the rolls truly random?

Yes. We use the Web Crypto API for cryptographic randomness. Each face has an exactly equal probability, making these rolls fairer than physical dice which can have manufacturing imperfections.

Can I use this for other tabletop RPGs?

Absolutely. These polyhedral dice work for Pathfinder, Call of Cthulhu, Shadowrun, GURPS, and any RPG system that uses standard polyhedral dice.

What is a D20 used for?

The D20 is the most iconic RPG die. In D&D it is used for attack rolls, ability checks, and saving throws. Rolling a 20 is a critical hit, while a 1 is a critical failure.

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