PlaySpinWheel

Dice roller: roll a dice online

Press SPIN and the dice roller hands you a fair 1 to 6, decided by a cryptographic random seed instead of a wobbly throw across the table. Quick fills load every classic die from a D4 to a D20, a two-dice fill rolls true 2d6 totals, and every roll makes a replay link you can send as proof.

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Anything can win. That's the deal.

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How does the online dice roller work?

The wheel starts as a standard die: six faces, six equal slices, one spin per roll. The result comes from a fresh random seed drawn the moment you press SPIN, and that seed is written into the share link, so the exact roll can be replayed by anyone who suspects the banker in Monopoly, which is everyone, always.

It exists for the nights the real dice don't: lost under the sofa, left at the other house, or currently inside the dog. One phone in the middle of the table rolls for the whole game, and the optional tick sound gives each spin its drama.

Can you roll a D20 or other virtual dice?

Every tabletop staple is one tap away in Wheel settings: the D4, D6, D8, D10, D12, and D20 quick fills swap the wheel to that die instantly, so a rules-light RPG session can run entirely off one screen. Any other range works by typing it, up to 52 slices, which technically covers a D52 if your table invents one.

Whether you searched to roll a dice online, wanted virtual dice for game night, or just needed a dice roller that can't slide under the fridge, it's the same spin underneath: equal slices, a seeded result, and a link that proves the roll.

How do you roll two dice with real probabilities?

Two dice don't land like one: a total of 7 comes up six ways while 2 and 12 come up one way each, so a wheel of the numbers 2 to 12 would get the chances wrong. The Two dice quick fill fixes that by loading all 36 real combinations, 1 + 1 through 6 + 6, each on an equal slice. Read the total and the chances match physical dice exactly.

For three or more dice, spin once per die and add the results, the same way you'd roll them one at a time. Probability class demo, backgammon night, or settling Catan without touching the board: the math holds either way.

Fair questions

Is the dice roller actually fair?
Yes. Each face holds an exactly equal slice and every roll draws a fresh seed from your browser's cryptographic random source. The seed travels in the share link, so any roll can be replayed and verified.
Can I roll two dice at once?
Yes, properly: the Two dice quick fill loads all 36 real combinations, so totals land with true two-dice chances, 7 most often, 2 and 12 rarest. Wheels that just list 2 to 12 get those chances wrong.
Which dice can I roll?
D4, D6, D8, D10, D12, and D20 load in one tap from Wheel settings, and any custom range up to 52 works by typing it. The default wheel is a classic six-faced die.
Can I use it for board games?
That's its main job: one phone in the middle of the table rolls for everyone, nothing to install, and the replay link ends any table dispute in about four seconds.