Dice Roller

Roll virtual dice in your browser: choose how many to roll and how many sides each has, from a four-sided die to a twenty-sided one, and see each result plus the total. A free dice roller for board games and tabletop role-play when the real dice have gone missing.

  • No sign-up, ever
  • 100% free
  • Nothing uploaded
  • Works offline after first load
  • No limits, no email wall
Read the guide: How to Roll Dice Online

Pick your die type, choose how many, and click Roll

How to use it

  1. 1

    Pick your dice

    Choose the number of sides, from d4 up to d20, and how many dice to roll at once.

  2. 2

    Roll

    Press roll and each die lands on a random face.

  3. 3

    Read the result

    See every die and the combined total, then roll again for the next turn.

When it comes in handy

Board games

Carry on playing when a die has rolled under the sofa and vanished.

Tabletop RPGs

Roll the d20 and the odd-sided dice that classic role-play games rely on.

Teaching probability

Show how totals cluster in the middle as you roll more dice at once.

Instant & 100% private — nothing is uploaded

Every keystroke is handled right here in your browser. Your text is never sent to a server, so there is no sign-up, no email wall, and no length cap from us. Load the page once and it keeps working even if you go offline.

Frequently asked questions

Which dice can I roll?
You can roll the common polyhedral set used in tabletop games: 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 and 20 sides. Choose the type you need and the number of dice, so two six-sided dice or four twenty-sided dice are both a press away.
Does it show each die or just the total?
Both. Every die is shown with its own result, and the total is added up for you. That matters in games where a single die also triggers something, like a natural twenty, not just the sum.
Is each roll fair?
Yes. Every face has the same chance on each die, and dice are rolled independently, just like real ones. There is no weighting toward high or low numbers.
Does anything I enter get sent to a server?
No. Everything runs locally in your browser. The names, options, images or beats you put in are handled on your own device, nothing is uploaded, and nothing is logged or stored. Once the page has loaded, it keeps working even if you go offline.