6-Sided Color Dice
Roll a six-color die with a rainbow preset: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple, with fair 1-in-6 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.
A d6 rebuilt for color play
A 6-sided color dice is a standard d6 whose faces are six colors instead of the numbers 1 to 6. It behaves like an ordinary die, but you read red, orange, yellow, green, blue, or purple instead of counting pips.
This page is set up for players who want to roll color dice 6-sidedwithout changing controls on the main roller. It is the closest online replacement for a physical color d6 in a board game, classroom game, or party activity.
Full color set
Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple are ready on load.
Fair face odds
Each color has the same chance on every roll.
Game compatible
Use it anywhere a standard die would work but color is easier to read.
Six colors carry richer games
One roll, six possible jobs
Map each color to a team, station, movement, prompt, tile, card type, or category. Six colors give enough range for a full color dice game.
Board games
Replace a missing die, trigger color tiles, choose token lanes, or pick event cards.
Classrooms
Assign table groups, stations, tasks, or brain-break movements by color.
Party prompts
Give each color a prompt, dare-free challenge, category, or team role.
Random picks
Let color choose when six options are on the table and a numbered die feels less direct.
6-sided color dice odds
Each roll is independent. A streak of blue or purple does not change what should happen next.
Single roll
One of six colors lands on top and decides the turn, role, prompt, or path.
Large batch
More dice usually spread across the six colors better than a short sequence.
Too much?
Use three color dice or 4 color dice online when fewer outcomes are easier.
Good to know
6-sided color dice questions
What is a 6-sided color dice?+
A 6-sided color dice is a standard six-sided die (a d6) whose faces are colors instead of numbers. This online version starts with red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple, and you can customize the color set if your game uses different colors.
What are the odds on a 6-sided color die?+
Each of the six colors has an equal 1-in-6 chance on every roll, about 16.7%. The roll is independent each time, so past results never change the next one.
How is it different from a numbered die?+
It rolls exactly like a numbered d6 with the same six faces and same fair odds. A color is faster to read for young children and large groups, and it slots into any color-based game.
When should I use a 6-sided color dice?+
Use it when your activity needs the standard six outcomes: six teams, six prompts, six stations, six board spaces, or six random choices. Use 3 or 4 colors when fewer outcomes are easier to manage.
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