One to six real-feeling 3D dice, one tap to roll, totals added up for you. The die that rolled under the sofa has officially been replaced.
Pick how many dice you need — one to six — and tap anywhere. Each die leaps, tumbles through genuine 3D rotations with its own timing, and lands on its own face with a click you can feel on a phone. With several dice the individual values and the sum appear together: "3 + 5 + 2 = 10".
Two dice cover Monopoly, Catan and backgammon; five cover Yahtzee; six cover Farkle. Because every die is independent and every roll is generated fresh, the virtual dice behave statistically exactly like a fair physical set — without ever disappearing under furniture.
Rolling many dice quickly makes probability tangible: sums cluster around seven with two dice, streaks appear and vanish, and the law of large numbers shows up right on screen. No pieces to hand out, nothing to lose.
Each die's value is drawn from your browser's cryptographic random generator using an unbiased method, so every face has exactly a 1-in-6 chance — the animation only performs the result it was given.
One to six six-sided dice, each with an independent result and an automatic total.
Yes. Each value is drawn without bias from a cryptographic random source; every face has exactly a 1-in-6 chance.
Yes — with more than one die you see both the individual values and the sum, e.g. 3 + 5 + 2 = 10.
Absolutely: five dice for Yahtzee, two for Catan, Monopoly or backgammon — pick the count and roll.
Yes, it's designed for one thumb, with haptic feedback on each landing where the device supports it.
FlickToss is one fast, ad-free toolbox: flip a coin, get a yes or no, spin a custom wheel, draw a random number, draw a card. Your setup is saved on your device, and you can install FlickToss on your phone or computer for one-tap access — look for the install prompt after a few uses, or use your browser's "Add to Home Screen".