Dice Roll

3D dice simulator with realistic physics

Dice Roll Simulator

This 3D dice simulator provides a realistic dice rolling experience with accurate physics. You can roll multiple dice at once, making it perfect for board games, role-playing games, or any situation where you need random numbers.

Click the button to roll the dice

Roll History

    How to Use the Dice Roll Tool

    Basic Operations

    • Select Dice Count: Choose how many dice to roll at once (1-6).
    • Roll Dice: Click the "Roll Dice" button to throw the virtual dice.
    • View Results: The dice will animate and show random values.
    • Track History: Previous rolls are recorded in the history section.
    • Clear History: Click the "Clear History" button to reset the roll history.
    • Sound Effects: Toggle sound effects on/off using the checkbox.
    • Keyboard Controls: Press Spacebar to roll the dice, and "C" to clear the history.

    Physics Simulation

    • Realistic Physics: The dice follow realistic physics rules, including gravity, collision, and momentum.
    • True Randomness: Each roll produces truly random results.
    • 3D Visualization: The dice are rendered in 3D, allowing you to see them from different angles.

    About Dice and Their Applications

    Dice have been used for thousands of years across various cultures for games, divination, and decision-making. The standard six-sided die (plural: dice) is the most common, but dice come in many shapes with different numbers of sides.

    Applications of Dice

    • Board Games: Used in countless board games to introduce an element of chance.
    • Role-Playing Games: Essential for determining outcomes in RPGs like Dungeons & Dragons.
    • Educational Tools: Used to teach probability, statistics, and mathematical concepts.
    • Decision Making: A fair way to make random choices or allocate resources.
    • Gambling: Used in various games of chance throughout history.
    • Simulation: Used in Monte Carlo simulations and other statistical methods.

    Interesting Facts About Dice

    • Ancient History: The oldest known dice date back to around 3000 BCE in Mesopotamia.
    • Opposite Sides: On a standard six-sided die, opposite faces always add up to 7.
    • Polyhedral Dice: Modern role-playing games use various polyhedral dice (D4, D8, D10, D12, D20, etc.).
    • Casino Standards: Casino dice are precisely manufactured to ensure perfect balance and fairness.
    • Digital Revolution: Virtual dice have become increasingly popular for online gaming and applications.