Dice
Dice singles, including individual 4-sided dice, 6-sided dice, 8-sided dice, 10-sided dice, 12-sided dice, 20-sided dice, and more. Everything from polyhedral dice standard spotted dice, to alphabet and astrology dice.
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Hexadecimal Dice
$1.50<p>This die has sixteen sides, numbered 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,A,B,C,D,E, and F. It allows you to generate a random single digit in base 16, a format used often in computer science.</p> Learn More -
Kanji Dice
$0.60<p>A six sided die, numbered 1-6 in Kanji characters, which are used in Japanese and Chinese.</p> Learn More -
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1, 2, and 3 Dice
$0.60A six sided die, numbered 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, and 3. Produces a 33% chance of getting a 1, 2, or 3. Learn More -
Binary Dice
$0.60A six sided binary die, which gives a 50% chance of resulting in a 0 or a 1. Learn More -
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Crown & Anchor Dice
$0.50Crown and Anchor is a traditional dice game, originating in the 18th century and played by sailors in the British Royal Navy and in British merchant and fishing fleets.
Three of these dice are needed to play the game. Each die is marked with one of six symbols: crown, anchor, diamond, spade, club, and heart.
Players place bets on a cloth or board with the six symbols. Payout corresponds to the number of dice showing one or more of the symbols the player bet on. Payout is 1:1 for a single, 2:1 on a double and 3:1 on a triple. If the symbol doesn't come up, the player loses his bet.
This item is a single Crown & Anchor die, so you can customize how many you want. Sets of three are recommended. Learn More -
D8 Line-Numbered Dice
$0.70A white 8 sided die with black symbols. Each number 1-8 is represented by a series of three horizontal lines. Learn More -
Read/Write Dice
$0.95A six-sided white dice with blue symbols. Each face of the dice has either an image of a pencil or the letter <i>A</i>, indicating whether to read or write. Each option has a 50% chance of being rolled. 16mm. Learn More -
Pearlized Purple and Gold Cheater D10
$0.75This 10-sided dice has gold numbers on a pearlized purple dice. It is numbered 0, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0--yes, you read that right. There are two 0s and no 1s, making this ideal for when you want to sneak in a little more oomph into your dice rolls. Learn More

