A D16 with each side labeled in binary. Thickness of each side has been carefully selected to properly balance the die so it will roll fair. MSB of each side is the wide part of the triangle.
Just the numbers and nothing but. Does not look like a die at first glance but if you roll it on a table and look straight down the value of your roll will become obvious. Confuse people as you play games with what looks like a piece of art. Easy to read when you know the trick of looking from above. Pretty much impossible to read from any other angle.
a D4,D6,D8, and D10 all made of nothing but the numbers themselves. They are functional and beautiful but may not be entirely fair. They should be close and testing will be done ASAP.
Original designed to be printable on a home made 3D printer this die was originally 90mm tall. It has been scaled down to be a more reasonable size and affordable on shapeways.
Does not look like it from render but this is a D6. You read the numbers on the points of the 8 sided diamond in the center of the cube. The number you roll is obvious from dead on but not so much on an angle.
Does not look like it from render but this is a D6. You read the numbers on the points of the 8 sided diamond in the center of the cube. The number you roll is obvious from dead on but not so much on an angle.
Does not look like it from render but this is a D6. You read the numbers on the points of the 8 sided diamond in the center of the cube. The number you roll is obvious from dead on but not so much on an angle.
Plays similar to crazy 8s except there is no wild at begining of game. When a player can not play they pick up a card like normal. If they still can't play they roll the die and that card is wild until the die is rolled again.
this large 85mm diameter spherical D15 is for the true Math geek. Numbered with all 15 primes of Monstrous M theory it is sure to get people talking. Even though the landing surfaces are all flat there is a large spherical weight which will help the die always land on a valid side.