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
- Pick a dice preset, or type custom notation.
- Press roll.
- Read the individual rolls and the total.
- 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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