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Rolling Online Games

Play rolling games in your browser from ball-rolling runners to pure dice rollers and the classic five-dice challenge. No download need, works on mobile, tablet, and desktop. Pick your style below and start a quick session right away.

Choose your style

  • Ball-rolling runner Slope-inspired speed and reflex play (e.g., Crazy Roll 3D). Boosters, ramps, power-ups, endless tracks.
  • Dice roller simple online RNG to roll 1-10 dice for your tabletop needs or quick decisions.
  • Five-dice classic 5 Roll and other Yahtzee-like games with scorecards and poker-style hands.

How these games work

Ball-rolling runners & physics

You guide a fast ball down slanted tracks, avoiding obstacles while collecting items. Expect boosters and ramps that raise speed, plus timed power-ups like shield, magnet, or 2x diamonds. Difficulty ramps up the longer you survive. Many titles offer sensitivity settings and even 2 player modes.

Dice rollers & RNG fairness

Online dice tools simulate rolling standard 6-sided dice (choose 1-10). A random number generator determines each roll. For fair play, results are independent, and each face has equal chance over time. Go full screen if you want bigger dice on mobile.

Five-dice classics (Yahtzee-like)

Roll 5 dice, choose which to hold, then re-roll to build hands. Score on a scorecard with categories akin to poker hands: three/four/five of a kind, full house, small straight, large straight. Some versions include a multiplier die with 1x/2x/3x columns lock the best row at the right time. Strategy matters.

Controls & platforms

PC controls

  • Move: Arrow keys or A/D
  • Use power-ups: number keys (varies by game)
  • Full screen: via in‑game button

Mobile controls

  • Swipe or tap to steer
  • Adjust sensitivity in settings (when available)
  • Portrait or landscape depends on the game

Most titles run in HTML5/WebGL directly in the browser.

Quick tips

  • Runners: look far ahead; save your shield for crowded segments.
  • Dice roller: for repeated tests, keep the device still to avoid accidental re-rolls.
  • Five-dice: lock strong partials early; don't chase low-odds hands too long.
  • Check for 2 player options and difficulty settings to fit your mood.
  • Use full screen for better focus; it helps on small displays.

Compare rolling game types

Type Goal Typical session Core skills Common features
Ball-rolling runner Survive, collect, reach higher levels 1-5 minutes per run Reflexes, pathing, timing Boosters, ramps, shield/magnet, diamonds, sensitivity, 2 player
Dice roller Get fair random results Seconds 1-10 dice, RNG, full screen
Five-dice classic Maximize score across the scorecard 5-15 minutes Probability, planning, risk control Hold/re-roll, straights, full house, 3/4/5 of a kind, multipliers

FAQ

Are these games free to play?

Yes, you can play in the browser at no cost. Some games may show ads.

Do I need to download or install anything?

No. Games run in HTML5/WebGL directly in your browser.

Are online dice truly random?

They use a random number generator. Each roll is independent; over many rolls, each face appears roughly equally.

Is 5 Roll the same as Yahtzee?

It's a Yahtzee-like ruleset with scorecard categories similar to poker hands, sometimes with a multiplier die.

Can I play with a friend?

Some runners offer 2 player modes; five-dice games often support local or pass-and-play turns.

Ready to roll?

Pick a mode runner, dice roller, or five-dice and start your next roll now. Dont overthink it, just play.