Games and activities

Games and activities using online dice

Virtual dice can replace missing physical dice and add random outcomes to games, challenges, lessons, and improvised group activities.

Games and activities using online dice

An online die generates a number within a defined range. It can reproduce a familiar six-sided roll or use other formats such as d4, d8, d10, d12, and d20.

Because it works in a browser, it is useful when physical dice are unavailable, when several dice are needed, or when a group wants a visible result on a shared screen.

Types of virtual dice

  • d4: four possible values for compact ranges or simple effects.
  • d6: the standard die used in many board and family games.
  • d8: useful for wider movement, points, or role-playing mechanics.
  • d10: convenient for decimal ranges and percentage-style systems.
  • d12: offers more variation without reaching the full d20 range.
  • d20: common in role-playing games, checks, and tables with many outcomes.

Choose the die required by the original rules. For a new activity, select a range that matches the number of possible results.

How to roll dice online

  1. Open the Randomiza Fácil online dice.
  2. Select the number of sides.
  3. Choose how many dice you want to roll.
  4. Roll and wait for the displayed result.
  5. Apply the total or individual values according to your game.

Define how the result will be used before rolling, especially when several dice or custom rules are involved.

Game ideas with online dice

  • Movement race: each player advances the rolled number of spaces.
  • Question categories: assign a topic to every face of a d6.
  • Drawing challenge: use the result to choose an object or time limit.
  • Story building: connect numbers with characters, places, actions, or problems.
  • Exercise break: let the roll choose a short, safe movement or repetition count.
  • Point bonus: add a random value to a casual trivia or party game.

Keep the rules short enough that participants understand what each result means without interrupting the activity.

Ways to use a d20

A d20 is useful when you need many distinct outcomes. In a role-playing game, it may resolve an action according to that game's rules. In a classroom or gathering, each number can correspond to a question, prompt, or challenge.

You can also use it to select an entry from a list of up to twenty items. If the list has a different size, a random number generator may fit the range more precisely.

Advantages of virtual dice

Virtual dice are quick, portable, and easy to display. You can roll multiple dice without collecting physical pieces, and a recent-results view can make it easier to follow a sequence of turns.

They also reduce uncertainty about a die landing off the table or being difficult to read. The result appears clearly, although the tool should still be used only for casual games and activities.

Frequently asked questions

What is an online die?

It is a digital tool that simulates rolling a die and displays a random result within the selected number of sides.

Can I roll more than one die?

Yes. The Randomiza Fácil tool lets you choose how many dice to roll together.

Which die should I use for board games?

Most traditional board games use a six-sided die, but you should follow the rules of the specific game.

What is a d20 used for?

A twenty-sided die is common in role-playing games and activities that need a wider range of possible values.

Do online dice work on mobile devices?

Yes. You can roll virtual dice from a phone, tablet, or computer without installing an application.

Can teachers use online dice?

Yes. They can assign questions, choose activity levels, set turns, or add a random element to classroom exercises.

Conclusion

Online dice are a flexible way to add random numbers to familiar games or create new group activities. Select the appropriate die, explain the rule, and use the result consistently.

Try the Randomiza Fácil dice roller for board games, role-playing sessions, classes, challenges, and family activities.