D10 Dice Roller

Roll one or more ten-sided dice online, the die behind percentile rolls and many modern tabletop systems.

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    A physical d10 is usually numbered 0 through 9, with the "0" read as ten depending on the system. This d10 dice roller returns a straightforward result from 1 to 10, matching how most modern rulebooks expect the die to be read.

    D10 in Percentile Rolls

    Two ten-sided dice are traditionally rolled together for a percentile result — one die for the tens digit, one for the ones digit. If you specifically need that combined 1-to-100 result in a single roll, use the dedicated d100 dice roller instead.

    Games That Use D10

    The d10 is the primary die in several dice-pool systems outside the d20 family.

    • World of Darkness games (Vampire, Werewolf)
    • Shadowrun dice pools
    • Damage dice for many D&D weapons, like the heavy crossbow

    Frequently asked questions

    Does a d10 start at 0 or 1?

    Physical d10s are often printed 0–9, but this roller returns results numbered 1 to 10 to match how most tabletop rules expect a d10 roll to be used.

    Can I combine two d10 rolls to make a percentile roll?

    You can, but it is simpler to use the dedicated d100 dice roller, which returns a direct 1-to-100 result in one roll.

    Which games use d10 dice pools?

    World of Darkness games and Shadowrun both build their core mechanics around rolling pools of d10s.

    Is this free?

    Yes, completely free to use.