Monopoly Dice Roller
Roll two six-sided dice for Monopoly with realistic 3D physics. See your total and whether you rolled doubles instantly тАФ perfect for game night when you can't find the dice, or for playing Monopoly remotely with friends.
Monopoly Dice Rules
In Monopoly, players roll two six-sided dice and move their token that many spaces around the board. If you roll doubles (both dice show the same number), you take your turn and then roll again. But be careful тАФ rolling doubles three times in a row sends you directly to Jail.
Doubles and Going to Jail
Doubles are a double-edged sword in Monopoly. They give you an extra turn, letting you move further and potentially buy more properties. However, three consecutive doubles means you're caught speeding and go straight to Jail without passing Go. The probability of rolling doubles is about 16.7% (1 in 6), and rolling three in a row is only 0.46%.
Monopoly Movement Probabilities
Since you roll 2d6, the most likely total is 7 (16.7% chance), meaning you'll most often land 7 spaces ahead. Totals of 6 and 8 are next most common (13.9% each). This probability distribution affects which properties get landed on most тАФ making orange and red properties statistically more valuable since they're 6-9 spaces from Jail.
Frequently Asked Questions
What happens when you roll doubles in Monopoly?
When you roll doubles, you move your token, take your normal turn (buy property, pay rent, etc.), and then roll again. If you roll doubles a second time, you roll again. If you roll doubles a third consecutive time, you go directly to Jail.
What is the most common roll in Monopoly?
The most common total when rolling two dice is 7, with a 16.7% probability. This means you'll most frequently move 7 spaces. The least common rolls are 2 and 12, each with only a 2.8% chance.
Can I use this dice roller for Monopoly online?
Yes. This roller is perfect for remote Monopoly games over video call. Everyone can see the same roll result, and doubles are easy to spot since each die is shown individually.