Poker Dice
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Game Description
Poker Dice uses five dice to form poker-style hands, with up to three rolls to improve your final hand.How to Play Poker Dice
- Roll five dice up to three times, keeping any dice you want between rolls.
- After the final roll, score your hand like poker: pairs, two pair, three of a kind, full house, four of a kind, or five of a kind.
- Compare hands to determine the winner.
You can play multiple rounds and total the scores for a longer game.
How to use this tool
The most important piece is the Roll button above. It will roll all the dice listed in Options. If you want to change the type of option, you can click the Options dropdown to see the form. You can add as many dice groups as you want. You can also share the options with others by clicking the Share Options button. This will give you a link to the current options. You can copy and paste the link to share it with others. When they click the link, it will load the same options you have set up. You can also click the Show Sum checkbox to see the total of all the dice rolled. If you want to roll again, just click the Roll button again. If you click on any die, it will show a lock icon. Those won't get rolled again. Enjoy!

12mm D6 Dice Set on Amazon
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Some of the Available Games
- Yahtzee - Yahtzee is one of the best known dice games. The game is played with five dice, and the goal is to score points by rolling combinations of dice.
- Home - Starting point for customizing your own dice roller.
- Bunco - Bunco is a social dice game played in quick rounds with three six-sided dice. Players score by rolling the round's target number and earn a bonus for rolling three of the target number.
- Three Man - Three Man is a party dice game where a designated player faces special penalties when a 3 is rolled, with other totals triggering house-rule actions.
- Mia (Mexican Dice) - Mia (Mexican Dice) is a bluffing game with two dice where players secretly roll and announce a claimed value, with 2-1 (Mia) being the highest roll.
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