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Dice Roller: a quick guide

Roll any combination of dice with full RPG notation support.

Whether you are running a tabletop RPG, settling a debate or just need a number between one and twenty, the ChrysoKit Dice Roller handles it. Full RPG-style dice notation is supported.

Why use it

Most dice rollers are stuck on one configuration. Ours supports notation like '4d6+2' so you can roll exactly what your game asks for.

How to use the Dice Roller

  1. Pick a dice preset, or type custom notation.
  2. Press roll.
  3. Read the individual rolls and the total.
  4. Roll again as many times as you need.

Features worth knowing

RPG notation

Supports notation like '4d6+2', '2d20kh1' (advantage), '3d8r1' (reroll ones).

Roll history

See your last several rolls without scrolling away.

Cryptographic randomness

Genuinely random rolls, not predictable.

Pro tips

  • '4d6 drop lowest' is the classic D&D ability score roll.
  • Saving the roll history is useful for play-by-post games where you need a public log.
  • If you are a DM, keep a tab open at the table; it is faster than dragging a dice tray around.

Privacy first. The Dice Roller runs entirely in your browser. Nothing you enter is sent to a server.

Tabletop, board games or settling small debates: the Dice Roller has a configuration for it. Bookmark and roll.

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