Free Browser Dice Roller
Use this simple simulator when you need a quick standard D6 dice roll or a coin flip and do not have physical dice nearby. Choose between one and six dice, roll them with a visual animation, and see both the individual results and the total. Coin mode uses the same count control, so you can flip one coin for a quick yes-or-no decision or several coins at once for classroom games and probability examples.
How to Use
- Set Number of Dice from 1 to 6.
- Choose D6 (Standard) for six-sided dice or Coin Flip for heads-or-tails results.
- Click Roll Dice to animate the roll and update the result list.
- Use the Total value for board games, classroom demonstrations, quick random choices, or lightweight tabletop sessions.
What Makes This Page Useful
The tool is intentionally limited to standard six-sided dice and coins because those cover the most common real-world needs: board games, warm-up activities, quick tie-breakers, probability lessons, and simple random selection. The page avoids claiming casino-grade randomness or specialized tabletop dice it does not provide.
Probability Reference
- One D6: Each side has a 1 in 6 chance, or about 16.67%.
- Two D6: Totals near 7 are more common than totals near 2 or 12 because more combinations produce them.
- Coin flip: Heads and tails each have a 1 in 2 chance in an ideal fair flip.
Privacy and Fairness Notes
Randomization happens locally in your browser. No roll history or coin-flip result is transmitted to a server. Browser pseudo-random number generation is appropriate for games, teaching, and everyday decisions, but it should not be used for gambling, cryptography, raffles with legal requirements, or anything that needs auditable randomness.
Last reviewed: July 2026.