CATEGORY REFERENCE

Dice Action Built For Fast Decisions

32 slots brings RNG Dice, Sic Bo and Craps into one Dice section so you can choose quick rolls, table-style outcomes or multi-dice totals without hunting through the...

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32 slots What Our Dice Section Includes

What Our Dice Section Includes

Our Dice category focuses on roll-based games where the result is visible fast and the rules are easy to check before you stake. You can move between simple over-under Dice, Sic Bo tables, Craps-style layouts and studio titles from providers such as BGaming, Evoplay, Turbo Games and SmartSoft where available. Each Dice room shows bet range, recent round data and result format

before you enter, so your first choice is based on the game type rather than guesswork.

ROOM SPOTLIGHT

Three Dice Rooms To Explore

These Dice rooms show the range we keep together: instant rolls, multi-dice totals and table-style layouts. Pick the format that matches how much detail you want on screen.

32 slots Classic RNG Dice
Quick roll

Classic RNG Dice

This room is for fast over-under decisions with a clear target number, stake field and result...

32 slots Sic Bo Table
Multi dice

Sic Bo Table

Sic Bo gives you three dice and a board of total, pair and specific-number choices. We...

32 slots Craps Layout
Table style

Craps Layout

Our Craps-style rooms are built for longer dice sequences, with point tracking and clear outcome areas...

MOBILE ROLLS

Dice On Your Phone Screen

Dice works well on a smaller screen because the key action is compact: choose value, confirm stake and read the roll. We tune Dice rooms for portrait use where the...

Portrait Dice
Tap controls
Roll history
Quick table switch
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DICE HELP

Help While A Roll Is Active

If a Dice round looks unclear, our support path focuses on the exact roll, not broad account talk. Keep the round ID...

Round result check Send us the Dice round ID if the...
Rule clarification If a Sic Bo pair, total or Craps...
Screen behaviour When Dice controls feel cramped on your phone...
ROLL CHECKS

How We Run Dice Fairly

Dice only works when every roll can be matched to a clear record. We keep provider data, visible rules and account security checks tied closely to the Dice experience.

Provider RNG records

RNG Dice titles come from external game studios, and each completed roll is tied to a provider-side result record. This keeps the displayed number linked to a stored game event.

Visible rule panels

Before you enter a Dice room, the rule panel explains totals, pairs, targets or point sequences. We prefer rooms where the outcome logic can be checked without leaving the game.

Round ID tracking

Each Dice result carries an identifier or session reference from the provider. If you contact us, that code helps support review the exact roll sequence and settlement shown.

Game source labels

We label Dice rooms by studio where the feed gives us that detail. Knowing whether a room is BGaming, Evoplay, Turbo Games or another provider helps you compare styles.

Secure account access

Dice moves quickly, so your account access matters. We support password protection and session checks that reduce the chance of another person opening rolls from your account.

Table availability status

If a live or studio Dice room pauses, we show that status rather than sending you into a broken table. Available rooms remain selectable where local law permits.

Our Dice Versus Loose Dice Rooms

Not every Dice page is organised for quick checking. We shape ours around visible rules, round records and fast switching between simple rolls and deeper table formats.

Grouped Dice access
You do not need to search separate menus for every roll-based game. We group Dice, Sic Bo and Craps-style rooms so you can compare pace, rules and screen layout quickly.
Clear outcome display
Some Dice rooms hide result detail behind animations. We prioritise rooms where the final number, dice faces or table outcome remains visible long enough for you to read.
Rule-first entry
Before you commit to a Dice format, we surface game rules and bet ranges near the room entry. That helps you avoid opening a table that does not match your style.
Fast format changes
If quick RNG rolls feel too rapid, you can switch to Sic Bo or Craps-style Dice without leaving the category. The change is about pace, not rebuilding your account flow.
Provider variety
Different studios present Dice in different ways: minimal sliders, table boards, animated cups or live-style throws. We keep those formats beside each other for easier comparison.
Mobile readability
Dice controls are checked for tap spacing and result visibility on common phone screens. When a provider room feels better in landscape, we make that clear through the layout.
Support with context
If you ask about a Dice result, we focus on the room name, round ID and rule type. That gives the answer context instead of a generic account response.

Six Dice Features To Notice

The strongest Dice rooms are simple to enter but detailed enough to verify. These are the visible elements we look for before placing Dice content in...

Target number controls

Classic Dice rooms let you set an over or under target before the roll. A clean target slider makes the relationship between chosen number and outcome easier to read.

Three-dice totals

Sic Bo rooms centre on three dice, which opens totals, triples and specific combinations. The table board should make each choice distinct before the dice are thrown.

Point tracking

Craps-style Dice needs clear point markers because the result can carry across several throws. We look for rooms that keep the active point visible on the board.

Recent roll strip

A short recent-roll strip helps you see the last few Dice outcomes without treating it as a prediction tool. It is mainly there for reference and result checking.

Adjustable pace

Some Dice rooms resolve in a second, while table layouts move more slowly. We include both, so you can choose quick rolls or a more deliberate sequence.

Readable result art

Dice faces, totals and settlement messages need to be visible after the animation finishes. We favour rooms where the final outcome is not lost behind effects.

Common Questions About Dice

You can find simple RNG Dice, Sic Bo and Craps-style rooms where available in your region. Each format uses dice outcomes differently, so check the rule panel before choosing a room.

In classic RNG Dice, the game generates a roll result and compares it with the target you selected. The room then displays the number, outcome and settlement for that completed round.

Sic Bo uses three dice and a table of possible totals, pairs, triples and specific numbers. It feels more like a table game than a single over-under Dice roll.

Craps-style Dice can create a point that stays active across several throws. The table tracks that point, then resolves the sequence when the relevant outcome appears.

Yes, use the recent roll strip where the room provides it, or contact support with the round ID. That reference lets us trace the Dice result in the provider record.

Classic RNG Dice is usually the simplest because you set a target and read one roll. Sic Bo and Craps-style rooms add more table choices and need closer rule reading.

Yes, quick Dice rooms are compact enough for phone screens, especially in portrait mode. Wider Sic Bo or Craps-style boards may feel clearer if you rotate your device.