Tool briefing
D20 Dice Roller
A d20 is swingy by design. It is perfect for dramatic checks and quick yes-or-no moments where a coin feels too flat.
Open D20 Dice Roller
Roll a d20 for checks, saves, and quick calls.
Use it here
D20 Dice Roller
How To Use D20 Dice Roller
- Open Dice Roll and choose the number of dice and side count.
- Roll when the rule is clear, not while the group is still debating what the result means.
- Copy the total if the roll needs to be posted in chat or tracked for a game.
Example Uses
Digital dice are useful when the group needs a visible result without opening a full tabletop app.
- 1d20 for a check
- 2d6 for a smoother total
- 1d100 for a rare event table
Best Used For
- RPG checks
- Tabletop combat
- Random challenges
- Streamer dice calls
How To Get A Better Result
- Use one die for drama.
- Roll two if your house rule uses advantage.
- Call the target number before rolling.
PlayZephyr Note
Set Dice Roll to one d20 and keep the result visible long enough for the group to see it.
Common Mistakes To Avoid
- Do not change the die size after seeing a bad result.
- Avoid complicated roll rules when a simple d6 or d20 would move the game faster.
- Call the target number before rolling.
D20 Dice Roller FAQ
Can I use this for tabletop games?
Yes. It is intentionally lightweight, so it fits quick checks, house rules, and digital sessions.
Is a digital roll random enough for casual play?
Yes. It is designed for casual decisions, games, and lobby rules.
Updated May 15, 2026