Dise — 3D dice roller
Roll fair six-sided dice with a board-game feel — perfect for Ludo, Snakes & Ladders, and quick random 1–6 in your browser. 3D motion, optional two-dice mode, no installs.
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Dise — 3D dice tool
Dise mimics the look of real ivory-style board-game dice: pip layout, soft highlights, and a short toss animation before the final face locks in. Use a single die for simple games or two dice when your rules need a sum (for example Ludo opening rolls or moving a token by total pips).
Why use Dise
- Fair random faces (1–6) in the browser
- 3D cube with realistic tumble and shadow
- Optional two-dice total for classic board rules
- No app install — works on phone and desktop
Features
- CSS 3D transforms for crisp faces
- Cryptographic randomness when available
- Large readable total for accessibility
- Free tool on it3.site alongside other utilities
How it works
- Choose one or two dice, then tap “Roll dice.”
- Watch the toss animation; the value updates when the roll finishes.
- Use the total to move pieces or pick a random number — nothing is uploaded.
FAQ
Randomness quality?
When `crypto.getRandomValues` is available we use it for uniform face selection; fallback Math.random is weaker—fine for casual games, not cryptography.
Two-dice fairness?
Dice rolls are independent; totals for Ludo obey discrete distribution math—great for teaching probability alongside play.
CSS 3D support?
Very old browsers fall back visually; modern phones handle transforms well with GPU.
Gambling regulation?
This is a casual roller—not licensed gaming infrastructure—do not use for regulated wagering.
Accessibility?
Motion-heavy 3D may discomfort vestibular users—provide static fallbacks in your classroom materials if needed.
Offline?
After first load, rolls work offline until you refresh without cache—great on flights with kids.
Frequently Asked Questionsabout Dise
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