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Dice Roller

Free virtual dice roller for the classroom. Roll up to 6 digital dice for maths games, group activities and random selection.

Why teachers use it

Use dice roller instantly in class

Roll up to six virtual dice for maths games, probability lessons, group selection and board game-style activities. The dice roller gives you a quick, visible random result without passing physical dice around the room.

Popular classroom uses

  • Teach probability and randomness in maths
  • Select groups or tasks with dice-based rules
  • Add chance elements to revision games and quizzes

Where dice roller fits in your lessons

Dice Roller is a free, no-login randomisers & classroom chaos tool you can use straight away in class. It works well for cold calling, fair student selection, group creation, and runs in any browser on your classroom display, laptop or a student device.

Great for

  • cold calling
  • fair student selection
  • group creation
  • lesson participation routines

Use it during

  • questioning routines
  • starter activities
  • group work setup
  • independent practice
  • plenary wrap-up

What teachers like about it

Built to be quick, clear and classroom-friendly so you can get on with teaching.

Picks fairly at random, so every student has an equal chance and you avoid choosing the same names.

It is quick to launch, so you can use dice roller the moment you need it in a lesson.

It works on classroom computers, laptops, tablets and phones without any installation.

Dice Roller FAQ

Answers for teachers looking for a fast, reliable classroom-friendly version of this tool.

How many dice can I roll at once?

You can roll up to six dice simultaneously for complex games or probability demonstrations.

Can I use different types of dice?

Currently it uses standard six-sided dice, which covers most classroom needs.

Is the roll truly random?

Yes. It uses a standard random number generator to simulate fair dice rolls.

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