3 Color Dice
Roll a simple three-color die for three teams, yes/maybe/no choices, easy/medium/hard prompts, and fair 1-in-3 odds.
Color dice do not have one fixed rule. Use a preset, or choose the colors that match your game, team setup, or classroom activity.
Three outcomes, no extra rules
A 3 color dice is a color die with three possible outcomes instead of the full six. This online roller starts with red, yellow, and green, then keeps the setup intentionally small for games that need clarity more than variety.
Three-color rolls work when each result can map to one clear job: Team A, Team B, Team C; easy, medium, hard; yes, maybe, no; or stop, wait, go style prompts. If your activity needs different colors, open Customize colors in the roller and choose your own three-color set.
Clear meanings
Few enough for young players to remember without checking a rule sheet.
Even odds
Each color has the same chance on every roll.
Batch ready
Roll one die for a decision or many dice for a quick three-way spread.
Map each color to a job
Stop or choose first
Use red for the first team, a stop action, the easiest prompt, or a no result.
Wait or middle path
Use yellow for the second team, maybe, medium difficulty, or a pass-and-pick option.
Go or stretch goal
Use green for the third team, a go action, the hardest prompt, or a yes result.
The probability is easy to explain
Each roll is independent. A red result on the last roll does not make red less likely on the next one.
Single roll
One of three colors wins the turn, answer, action, or decision.
Many dice
A larger batch usually moves closer to an even split, but streaks still happen.
Best fit
Use it when three outcomes are enough and six outcomes would feel noisy.
Choose the smallest useful set
Teams, difficulty, yes/maybe/no
Use this page when the activity needs a clean three-way decision.
Good to know
3-color dice questions
What is a 3 color dice?+
A 3 color dice is a die with three possible color outcomes. This online version starts with a traffic-light preset: red, yellow, and green. You can customize the colors if your game uses a different set.
What are the odds on a 3-color die?+
Each color has a 1-in-3 chance on a single roll, which is about 33.3%. Rolls are independent, so the previous color does not change the next result.
What can I use a three color dice for?+
Use it for three teams, easy-medium-hard prompts, yes-maybe-no choices, classroom sorting, traffic-light style decisions, and small games that do not need four or six outcomes.
Can I roll more than one 3-color die?+
Yes. Start with one die, or increase the dice count up to 100 when you need a quick spread of three-color results.
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