Visible 3D dice roll
This dice roller shows a full dice roll in motion, so the result feels more like a real die toss than a hidden random number generator.
Dice Roller is built for people who want a simple dice roller that still feels like a real dice roll. Instead of showing only a number, this dice roller lets you watch a full dice roll in a 3D scene, wait for the die to settle, and then read the final face. If you need a dice roller for a classroom activity, a tabletop session, a writing prompt, a probability demo, or a quick decision, this dice roller keeps the flow immediate while making the dice roll feel visible and believable.
This dice roller shows a full dice roll in motion, so the result feels more like a real die toss than a hidden random number generator.
Open the dice roller in a browser, press once, and start a new dice roll without setup, sign-up, or downloads.
The dice roller waits for the die to settle before accepting the result, which helps each dice roll feel clear and consistent.
Because this dice roller is quick to relaunch, it works well when you need more than one dice roll in the same session.
A visible dice roll is easier to explain in a classroom, stream, workshop, or game table than a plain text result.
If you need an online dice roller while playing remotely, this dice roller gives you a lightweight way to make a dice roll feel more tangible.
Dice Roller is a free online dice roller that simulates one or more dice rolls in a 3D scene. You can use this dice roller whenever you need fair results from one or more dice rolls, whether that is for games, teaching, random selection, or a fast yes-or-no style decision. Because the dice roller shows the dice moving, bouncing, and settling, each dice roll is easier to present to other people and easier to trust at a glance.
Press the button to launch the dice roller and begin a new dice roll in the 3D scene.
Let the dice roll finish naturally so the die can bounce, rotate, and settle before the result is accepted.
Once the dice roll is stable, read the top face as the final result from the dice roller.
Use the dice roller again whenever you need another dice roll for the next turn, prompt, task, or decision.
A focused dice roller is useful because it removes friction while still making each dice roll feel real enough to follow on screen.
When a dice roll happens in front of a group, a visible dice roller often feels more transparent than a hidden number output.
This dice roller is helpful when you want a quick dice roll but do not want to reach for physical dice, clear desk space, or reset pieces.
A visible dice roll makes this dice roller useful for explaining probability, randomness, and turn order in class or in a workshop.
If your group is online or you only need a simple roll, this dice roller gives you a fast digital dice roll without extra complexity.
Because each dice roll is quick to restart, this dice roller works well when you need many rolls in a row during a game or exercise.
Yes. You can open this dice roller in your browser and use the dice roller for free.
No. This dice roller works directly in the browser, so you can start a dice roll without installing anything.
Yes. This dice roller shows a full 3D dice roll, so you can watch the die move and settle before reading the result.
Yes. This dice roller is useful for board games, tabletop sessions, classroom games, party games, and simple turn decisions.
Yes. The dice roller is designed so you can trigger another dice roll right away when you need the next result.
Yes. The dice roller works in modern mobile browsers, so you can start a dice roll from a phone or tablet.
A visible dice roll is easier to follow and explain in front of other people. That is why a dice roller often feels better than a plain hidden number output.