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January 8, 20266 min read

Online Dice Roller: Roll Virtual Dice for Games & D&D

Lost your dice? Playing remotely? Need a fair roll? Virtual dice rollers are the perfect solution for board games, RPGs, and any situation where you need random numbers.

Whether you're deep in a D&D campaign, playing Monopoly with family, or just need to settle a dispute, an online dice roller gives you instant, fair results without hunting for physical dice.

Modern virtual dice use cryptographically secure randomness—actually more fair than physical dice, which can have manufacturing imperfections that bias certain numbers. Our random number generator makes rolling dice online fast and fair.

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Use our number generator with dice presets. Select D6, D20, or any custom dice and roll instantly!

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Types of Dice You Can Roll Online

D4
1-4
Pyramid die
D6
1-6
Standard cube
D8
1-8
Octahedron
D10
1-10
Pentagonal
D12
1-12
Dodecahedron
D20
1-20
Icosahedron

D100 (Percentile): Roll two D10s—one for tens, one for ones. Or use a number generator set to 1-100.

Why Use Virtual Dice?

Truly Fair

Cryptographic randomness eliminates the bias that physical dice can have from manufacturing imperfections.

Always Available

No lost dice, no forgetting them at home. Your phone or computer is always ready to roll.

Any Dice Type

Roll D4, D6, D8, D10, D12, D20, D100, or any custom range. No need to buy specialty dice.

Perfect for Remote Play

Playing online with friends? Everyone can see the same roll. No trust issues.

Popular Uses for Online Dice

🐉 Dungeons & Dragons / RPGs

Roll attack dice, damage dice, saving throws, and skill checks. D20 for most actions, various dice for damage based on weapons and spells.

🎲 Board Games

Monopoly, Risk, Settlers of Catan, Yahtzee—any game that uses dice. Perfect when you've lost the original dice or want faster rolls.

🎓 Education

Math games, probability lessons, random student selection by number. Teachers love virtual dice for classroom activities.

🎯 Decision Making

Can't decide between options? Number them and roll. Let fate choose your dinner, movie, or weekend activity.

D&D Dice Rolling Guide

For Dungeons & Dragons players, here's a quick reference for common rolls:

Roll TypeDiceWhen to Use
Attack RollD20 + modifierHitting enemies
Ability CheckD20 + modifierSkills, saves
Damage (Dagger)1D4Light weapons
Damage (Sword)1D8 or 2D6Medium weapons
Damage (Greatsword)2D6Heavy weapons
Fireball8D6Spell damage
HealingVariousCure spells

Pro tip: For rolls like "2D6", use the number generator to roll 1-6 twice and add the results, or roll 2-12 directly for speed.

Physical Dice vs. Virtual Dice

Physical Dice ⚀

  • Tactile satisfaction of rolling
  • Collectible, aesthetic appeal
  • No technology needed
  • Can be lost or forgotten
  • May have manufacturing bias

Virtual Dice 🎲

  • Perfectly fair (cryptographic)
  • Always available on any device
  • Any dice type instantly
  • Less tactile experience
  • Requires device/internet

Verdict: Use physical dice when you want the experience; use virtual dice when you need fairness, convenience, or are playing remotely.

How to Roll Dice with AllWheel

1

Open the Number Generator tool

2

Set your range (1-6 for D6, 1-20 for D20, etc.)

3

Click Generate to roll

4

For multiple dice, set "How many numbers" to your dice count

5

Results appear instantly—add them up for total damage!

AllWheel Dice Roller Features

All standard dice types (D4-D100)
Roll multiple dice at once
Cryptographically secure randomness
Instant results, no animation delay
Roll history tracking
Works on mobile and desktop
No signup required
100% free, no limits

Frequently Asked Questions

Are virtual dice as fair as physical dice?

Actually, they're fairer! Physical dice can have manufacturing imperfections that slightly bias certain numbers. Virtual dice using cryptographic randomness give each face exactly equal probability.

How do I roll multiple dice at once?

Set the "How many numbers" field to your desired dice count. For example, to roll 2D6, set the range to 1-6 and quantity to 2. Add the results together for your total.

Can I use this for D&D advantage/disadvantage rolls?

Yes! Generate two D20 rolls at once, then take the higher (advantage) or lower (disadvantage) result. The number generator makes this quick and easy.

Does this work for online tabletop games?

Absolutely! Share your screen during video calls so all players can see the rolls happen in real-time. This builds trust and adds excitement to remote gaming sessions.

Ready to Roll?

Fair dice, instant results, any dice type. Roll now—it's free!

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