Multi-sided dice roller

Roll a virtual die with the number of sides you choose.

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Roll a virtual multi-sided die: choose the number of faces, then get a random result with history and statistics.

Choose a die and roll it.

Settings

Min: 2 faces - Max: 100 faces

Sound

Results

Latest roll-

Previous rolls

None.

    StatisticsNumber of rolls0

    Quick explanation

    Enter a number of sides from 2 through 100, then press Roll. The tool displays a numeric result, can play optional sound, and updates the history and per-face statistics.

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    Additional information

    How to use the multi-sided dice roller

    Choose the number of sides, from 2 through 100, then press Roll.

    The result is displayed as a number in the center of the virtual die.

    How many sides can the die have?

    The minimum is 2 sides and the maximum is 100 sides.

    If you enter a value that is too low or too high, it is automatically brought back into this range.

    Can it roll several dice at once?

    No. This tool rolls one multi-sided die at a time.

    To roll several standard dice at once, use the Multiple dice roller instead.

    Sound, history, and statistics

    Sound can be enabled or disabled with the switch in the settings.

    The latest result stays visible, previous rolls are kept in recent history, and the statistics count how often each face appears.

    What happens when the number of sides changes?

    When you change the number of sides, the history and statistics are reset so results from different dice are not mixed together.

    Data and privacy

    The draw runs client-side, in your browser. Chosen values, results, and statistics are not sent to the AppErgo server.

    Limits and reuse

    AppErgo tools are provided free of charge for practical and informational purposes. Although care is taken in their design, a result may be incomplete, unexpected or incorrect. Before relying on a result for any important use, check it using an appropriate method.

    To report a bug in the tool, you can use the dedicated bug report form.

    Results produced by AppErgo tools may be copied and reused freely. When publicly reusing a result, a method or an AppErgo page, a link to the relevant page is appreciated.

    Unless otherwise stated, AppErgo texts, images, visual elements, scripts, templates and internal components remain the property of AppErgo.

    For any other request, you can contact the webmaster.