Dice

ItemDice
Game typeDice-based casino game
Core ideaBet on a dice outcome (exact result or a range)
Common formatsOver/Under, Exact total, High/Low, Even/Odd (version-dependent)
VolatilityDepends on bet type (ranges smoother; exact bets swingier)
RTP / house edgeVaries by casino/provider and bet option (check in-game info)
Best forPlayers who want fast rounds and clear outcomes

Dice games are built around one simple event: a dice roll produces a result, and your payout depends on whether that result matches your bet. The appeal is transparency—there’s no complex feature layer, just probability, stake size, and the odds tied to the option you choose.

How a round works

You select a bet option (for example, predicting over/under a target, or hitting a specific total), set your stake, and roll. The result resolves immediately, so the pace is usually very fast and it’s easy to play many rounds in a short session.

Bet types and what they mean

Most Dice versions offer both “safer” and “swingier” choices. Range bets (like over/under or high/low) typically hit more often but pay less, while exact-result bets (exact total or exact number) hit less often but can pay higher multipliers.

Odds, RTP, and why the rules panel matters

Dice doesn’t have one universal RTP because different casinos/providers can set different payout tables for the same-looking options. Before you commit volume, check the in-game info for the exact payout multipliers, any stated RTP/edge, and whether there are special rules (like how ties/pushes are handled on over/under targets).

Volatility and session feel

Your experience is mostly defined by what you choose to bet. If you stick to wider ranges, results feel steadier; if you chase exact outcomes, variance increases sharply and you can see longer losing streaks. Because rounds resolve instantly, bankroll swings can feel amplified compared with slower table games.