Tool briefing
Dice Roller
Sometimes you just need a d6 or d20 and a clear total. This dice roller keeps it simple for quick rules, tabletop calls, and random events.
Open Dice Roller
Roll common dice without opening a heavy tabletop app.
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Dice Roller
How To Use 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
- Tabletop games
- Challenge rules
- Loot rolls
- House rules
How To Get A Better Result
- Use d20 for high-swing choices.
- Use multiple d6 for smoother totals.
- Copy rolls when the result needs to be logged.
PlayZephyr Note
Dice Roll supports common dice sizes and shows the total immediately.
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.
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