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Formats

Dice games online, by format

'Dice game' covers everything from Stake-style sliders to Vegas craps to two-player roll-offs. Here's how each format works online, and which one actually leaves money in your pocket.

House-banked slider dice (Stake, BC.Game)

You set a number, pick over/under, and the site rolls a 0.00–99.99 result. House edge sits around 1% no matter how clever your strategy. Easy to play, mathematically unbeatable.

Craps online

Vegas-style craps replicated in a browser. Many bets, wildly different edges (pass line is good, prop bets are terrible). Steep learning curve, still house-banked.

Sic Bo

Three-dice Asian casino game with dozens of bet types. House edge ranges from ~3% to over 15% depending on the bet. Pretty UI, brutal long-term math.

Lottery / "satoshi dice" style

Send a tiny on-chain bet to an address, get paid based on the roll. Mostly extinct since Bitcoin fees made micro-bets uneconomical.

PvP dice (Rollit)

2–4 real players ante a shared pot, highest 2d6 takes it. No house in the math — just 5% rake on the pot the winner takes home. Skill in stake selection and game theory; pure luck on each roll. Best long-term EV of any format on this list.

Which format should you pick?

  • Casual, low effort: slider dice. Click, spin, done.
  • Big audience, social: craps with a live dealer.
  • Best math, real opponents: PvP dice on Rollit.
  • Just for fun, free: the dice roller tool.

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