Roll 2D6 - Two Dice Roller
Roll two standard six-sided dice at once with realistic 3D physics. See each die's result and the total instantly тАФ perfect for board games like Monopoly, Settlers of Catan, and craps.
2D6 Probability
When rolling two dice, the total ranges from 2 to 12, but not all totals are equally likely. The most common result is 7 (with a 16.67% chance), while 2 and 12 are the rarest (2.78% each). This bell curve distribution is why 7 is so important in craps and Catan.
Board Games That Use 2D6
Many popular board games use two six-sided dice: Monopoly (movement), Settlers of Catan (resource production), Risk (combat), Backgammon (movement), and craps. The 2D6 roll creates a probability curve that adds strategic depth compared to a single die.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the most common result when rolling 2D6?
The most common total is 7, which can be made with six different combinations (1+6, 2+5, 3+4, 4+3, 5+2, 6+1). You have a 16.67% chance of rolling a 7.
Can I see each die's result separately?
Yes. The roller shows each die's individual result as well as the combined total, so you can use it for any game that needs to know individual die values.
What are doubles?
Doubles (also called "doubles") is when both dice show the same number. In Monopoly, rolling doubles lets you take another turn. The chance of rolling any specific double is about 2.78%, and the chance of rolling any double is about 16.67%.