Roll d10 Online
A fair ten-sided die — 1 to 10
The d10 is the workhorse of dice pool systems. World of Darkness, Vampire: The Masquerade, Exalted, Shadowrun (via d6s) and many indie RPGs use pools of d10s — roll a handful, count the ones that beat a target number. It's also half of every d100 roll in percentile systems.
Where you'll use a d10
- World of Darkness / Chronicles of Darkness — dice pools, 8+ succeeds
- Vampire: The Masquerade 5th edition — hunger dice and action rolls
- Exalted — large dice pools with varying thresholds
- D&D 5e — weapon damage (longsword d10, warhammer d10, etc.)
- Percentile rolls — two d10s combined for a d100
Dice pools with the success counter
Tick the Count successes box, set how many d10s to roll, and the tool tells you how many hit 8 or higher — the standard World of Darkness threshold. For a quick pool of five d10s, set count to 5 and tick the box.
Other dice
Try d100, d20, 2d6, 3d6, 4d6 drop lowest, or the full Dice Roller.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a d10 numbered 0–9 or 1–10?
Physical d10s usually have 0–9, with 0 treated as 10 in most systems. This tool rolls 1–10 directly to match how most people read results.
How do I roll a dice pool here?
Set "How many rolls?" to your pool size and tick the "Count successes" box. The total will show how many dice rolled 8 or higher.
Can I use two d10 rolls as a d100?
Yes — roll twice, read one as tens (×10) and the other as ones. Or skip the ceremony and use the d100 roller.