Dice Roller Wheel (1–6)

Lost the dice? Spin the wheel and roll a fair 1–6 for any board game — or paste 1–20 and turn it into a d20. Runs in your browser.

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    Six equal slices, like a standard die. Paste 1–20 for a d20, 1–12 for a d12 — or build a full custom wheel on the Spin the Wheel page.

    100% free, no sign-up Runs in your browser — nothing uploaded Fairer than a chipped die

    Dice Wheel FAQ

    Is the dice wheel as fair as a real die?
    Fairer, usually. A real die is only fair if it is perfectly balanced — cheap dice with drilled pips, worn corners, or air bubbles have measurable biases. The wheel draws every roll with crypto.getRandomValues, the cryptographically secure generator built into your browser, so each face has an exactly equal one-in-six chance on every spin, forever. The result is chosen before the wheel starts turning; the spin is just the show. If you want the technical details, read our article on how digital wheels pick a winner.
    Can I roll a d20 — or two dice at once?
    For a d20 (or d4, d8, d12, d100), open Paste list and enter the faces one per line: 1 through 20 gives you a perfect d20 with equal odds on every face. For two dice, spin twice and add the results — do not paste 2 through 12 as one wheel, because dice sums are not equally likely: there are six ways to roll a 7 but only one way to roll a 2, and a flat wheel would give snake eyes six times its real odds. Two spins keeps the true bell-curve probabilities of real dice.
    Why a wheel instead of a dice app?
    Because the table can see it. A dice app shows a number that one player reads off their phone; the wheel spins in the open, slows down in front of everyone, and lands where it lands — the same public fairness that makes people trust a real die rolled in the middle of the table. There is also nothing to install: the page works in any browser, keeps working offline once loaded, and is free with no account. Bookmark it next to the board game shelf.

    🎲 You rolled

    Paste your list

    One entry per line — add *2*5 after a name to weight it. Replaces the current wheel (max 100 entries).