DnD Dice Roller

A Free DnD Dice Roller for Dungeons & Dragons and Tabletop Games

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DnD Dice Roller – The Ultimate Virtual Dice Rolling Tool

Welcome to DnD Dice Roller, the best online tool for rolling dice in Dungeons & Dragons and other tabletop RPGs. Whether you’re a Dungeon Master (DM) setting up encounters or a player rolling for stats, our virtual dice roller ensures fast and fair results.

New to the site? Check out our how-to guide for step-by-step instructions on customizing dice rolls and creating unique combinations. If you have questions, want to report a bug, or suggest a new feature, feel free to contact us via our support form.

Rolling Dice for Tabletop RPGs

Most tabletop role-playing games (TTRPGs) use more than just the standard six-sided dice (d6). Games like Dungeons & Dragons, Pathfinder, and Call of Cthulhu require a variety of dice, including:

  • d2 (two-sided)
  • d3 (three-sided)
  • d4 (four-sided)
  • d8 (eight-sided)
  • d10 (ten-sided)
  • d12 (twelve-sided)
  • d20 (twenty-sided, used for D&D attack rolls and saving throws)
  • d100 (percentile rolls for critical success/failure)

Understanding Dice Notation

In D&D dice mechanics, rolls are written using the format “XdY”, where:

  • X is the number of dice being rolled
  • d stands for “die” (singular) or “dice” (plural)
  • Y is the number of sides on the die

For example, rolling three six-sided dice would be written as 3d6, while rolling a single twenty-sided die would be 1d20.

Roll Any Dice You Need for D&D & Beyond

Our DnD Dice Roller supports all standard D&D dice rolls, from rolling character stats (like 4d6 drop lowest) to resolving combat damage (e.g., 2d8 for a longsword with Divine Smite). Whether you’re playing in-person, online, or via virtual tabletops, our online dice roller is the perfect companion.

Start rolling now and enjoy seamless, fair, and truly random results for your next adventure!