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Dice Roller

Premium tabletop rolling with legendary skins, die-specific silhouettes, kept and dropped breakdowns, and animated totals.

Premium Roll Engine
Basic colours
Legendary skins

Notation

1d20
Total

Choose a die, pick a finish, and roll.

Total build-up

Your running total appears here.
Kept rolls
Dropped rolls

Roll breakdown

No rolls yet.

How This Dice Roller Works

This dice roller lets you roll standard tabletop dice including d4, d6, d8, d10, d12, d20, and d100. You can choose the die type, set how many dice to roll, and optionally drop the lowest value for builds such as 4d6 drop lowest.

The result area shows each rolled die visually, along with the final total, the rolls that counted, and any dropped values. That makes it useful for quick checks, damage rolls, ability generation, encounter tables, and general tabletop play.

The tool also includes quick presets and legendary skins, so repeated rolling feels faster and easier to read on both desktop and mobile.

Common dice supported Roll d4, d6, d8, d10, d12, d20, and d100 from one interface.
Drop lowest option Ideal for classic RPG stat generation and multi-die rolls.
Animated total See a running build-up instead of a result appearing instantly.
Clear roll breakdown Kept and dropped rolls are separated so totals are easy to verify.

Example Dice Roller Uses

1d20 ability check
Notation1d20
Use caseSkill checks
Typical useAttacks and saves
Fast single-roll checks for RPG play.
2d6 damage roll
Notation2d6
Use caseWeapon damage
TotalCombined dice
Useful for spells, combat, and random effects.
4d6 drop lowest
Notation4d6 drop lowest
Use caseCharacter stats
Lowest dieIgnored
A common RPG stat generation method.
d100 percentile roll
Notation1d100
Use casePercent chances
Typical useTables and outcomes
Great for loot, encounters, and random events.

Dice Roller FAQs

You can roll d4, d6, d8, d10, d12, d20, and d100 dice.
Yes. Turn on the drop lowest option and the lowest result will be excluded from the total and shown separately.
Yes. The built-in 4d6 drop lowest preset is designed for that exact workflow.
It shows each individual roll, plus which values were kept and which were dropped when drop lowest is enabled.
Yes. You can roll between 1 and 12 dice at a time depending on the result you need.
Faded dice make it easier to see which values counted toward the final total and which ones were ignored.