Spinly

Dice Roller

Roll any dice — d4 to d100. Instant results, roll history included.

Total

2

1 + 1 = 2

How to Roll Dice Online

  1. 1

    Choose the number of dice

    Select 1–10 dice using the number buttons.

  2. 2

    Choose the die type

    Pick from d4, d6, d8, d10, d12, d20, or d100.

  3. 3

    Click Roll

    The dice animate briefly, then show their final values.

  4. 4

    Check the total

    The sum is shown prominently below the dice — handy for D&D attacks and saves.

  5. 5

    View roll history

    Scroll down to see your last 10 rolls with timestamps and totals.

What Is a Dice Roller Used For?

Dice rollers are one of the most practical random tools on the internet. Whether you're deep in a D&D campaign, playing a board game remotely, or just need a random number in an arbitrary range, virtual dice are faster and more convenient than physical ones.

Tabletop RPGs are the biggest use case. D&D, Pathfinder, Call of Cthulhu, and hundreds of other games require specific dice types. Our roller covers every standard RPG die — d4, d6, d8, d10, d12, d20, and d100 (percentile). Roll 2d6 for damage, 1d20 for attacks, 3d8 for healing — all in one place.

Board games and card games frequently need dice but you might not have the right type. Virtual dice mean you never run out of d10s mid-game.

Remote and online gaming — when your group is playing over Discord or voice chat, everyone can use the same virtual dice for transparent, verifiable rolls. No one can claim the dice went off the table.

Education and probability experiments — teachers use virtual dice for classroom demonstrations of probability, expected values, and statistics without needing physical sets.

Game design and prototyping — if you're designing a game that uses custom dice mechanics, it's useful to roll hundreds of times quickly to understand the distribution of results.

Frequently Asked Questions

What dice types are available?

Spinlygames supports d4, d6, d8, d10, d12, d20, and d100. You can roll between 1 and 10 dice at once, and the total is shown automatically.

Is the dice roll random?

Yes. Each die roll uses the Web Crypto API for cryptographically random results — the same standard used for security-critical applications. No patterns, no bias.

Can I use this for tabletop RPGs like D&D?

Absolutely. The dice roller supports all standard tabletop dice including d4, d6, d8, d10, d12, and d20. Roll multiple dice at once and get the sum — exactly like rolling for attack, damage, or saving throws.

Does it save my roll history?

Yes. The last 10 rolls are saved to your browser and persist between visits. Each record shows the dice configuration, individual results, and total.