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x100 Dice tables ready for India

Our Dice category brings Sic Bo and craps-style tables into one lobby, with clear stake steps and quick room switching.

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Inside x100 Dice rooms

We keep Dice focused on tables that use real throws and simple totals. You will find Sic Bo rooms, craps-style boards and live dice tables from studios such as Evolution and Pragmatic Play Live, with each room card showing the rules before you open it. Some tables lean on fast rounds and outside bets; others spread the action across more options, so

you can choose the pace that suits you.

  • Sic Bo rooms
  • Craps boards
  • Live dice tables
ROOM PICKS

Three Dice rooms worth a look

These rooms keep the dice focus sharp: one table for simple total bets, one for broader craps-style stakes, and one for faster rounds when you want a shorter session.

Three-dice board
Craps-style layout
Quick dice session
x100 mobile gaming
MOBILE FIT

Dice that fit your screen

On mobile, Dice stays readable without squeezing the board into tiny blocks. Portrait mode keeps the main stakes in view, and the round timer sits close to the roll so…

Portrait mode
Thumb chips
Round timer
Quick tap
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Google Play App Store
HELP PATHS

Help while you are at Dice

If you pause on a bet, a rule, or a table change, our support path stays tied to the Dice room you are using.

Table rules If Sic Bo totals or craps bets feel unclear, we explain each room card in plain steps and point you to the stake board before you open the table.
Live feed check If a live dice stream pauses, our team checks the feed and tells you whether the table is reloading or the dealer is switching. You do not need to guess what happened.
Region access If access varies by region, we confirm what applies where local law permits and help you pick a Dice room that is available to your account today in the lobby.
WHY IT READS CLEAR

How we keep Dice readable

Our Dice pages are written around visible facts, not empty claims. Each room card names the studio, the table style and the stake pace before you enter, and the live area keeps…

Studio label

Each Dice room card shows the studio name first, so you know whether the table comes from Evolution, Pragmatic Play Live or another partner before you enter. That keeps the lobby easy to read.

Bet map

We keep the bet map visible beside the table name, including totals, outside bets and any special payouts. You do not have to leave the Dice room to check how a round settles.

Roll history

Live Dice tables show the latest throws and settle each round in order. That makes it easy to follow how the result formed, especially when you join in the middle of a session.

Room checks

When a provider shares studio or stream checks, we keep that detail near the room card instead of burying it. You can see what the table uses for live dealing before you open it.

Account lock

We verify sign-in changes and high-risk account actions before they touch your Dice table access, which helps keep chip movement tied to the right account every time.

Issue log

If a roll does not render or the table reloads late, we log the room name and time so support can match the issue to the right Dice session quickly.

x100 Dice side by side

When you compare Dice pages, ours puts the table style, stake band and pace on the first screen instead of making you click around.

Studio on cardOther Dice lobbies hide the studio name until after you enter. We place it on the room card, so you can choose between Sic Bo, craps or faster tables before a roll begins.
Stake readingSome pages bury the minimum and maximum stake inside the room. Here the chip range is visible beside each Dice table, which helps you pick a board that fits your session.
Rule displayWhere other sites split the rule sheet across several screens, we keep Dice totals, side bets and settlement steps close to the table name. That saves time when you switch rooms.
Phone layoutA lot of mobile dice pages squeeze the board too tightly. Our layout keeps the main bet area readable, so you can tap a stake and follow the roll without zooming.
Table paceSome Dice collections lean on one speed only. We keep slower boards and quicker rounds together, which lets you move from a careful session to a faster one without leaving the category.
Round traceSeveral pages show only the final result. We keep the latest rolls visible, so you can follow how the table moved through the session instead of guessing what happened.
Access checkWhen access depends on local law, we say so clearly before you open a room. That gives you a simple way to decide whether a Dice table is available where you are.
WHAT STANDS OUT

Dice details you notice first

These are the bits you notice first inside Dice: the total board, the side bets, the live dealer view, the round timer, the phone layout and the room…

Total board The main Sic Bo grid stays in view with the…
Side bets We keep the extra stake options near the centre of…
Live dealer In live Dice rooms, the dealer and roll stay on…
Fast rounds Short round cycles suit you when you want a quick…
Phone fit On smaller screens, the key bets reflow into a clean…
Room card Every card shows the title, studio and pace before you…

Dice questions we hear often

The questions below focus on how our Dice rooms behave: which table comes first, how a Sic Bo board settles, what mobile play looks like and how access is shown when local law matters. We keep the answers tied to the room card, the roll and the stake board so you can move with less guesswork.

We surface Sic Bo and craps-style rooms first, then add faster boards nearby. That way you can compare the stake range and pace before you open a table, instead of searching through the whole lobby.

A Sic Bo room uses three dice and a board of totals, exact numbers and side bets. You choose a stake, wait for the roll and then the room settles the result on the table.

Yes. The layout keeps the main betting area readable on smaller screens, so you can place a stake and watch the roll without zooming. It works well in portrait mode when you are on the move.

Pick the fast Dice tables. They keep the settle cycle short and the key bets visible, which suits you when you want a brief session rather than a slower board with more moving parts.

The room card shows the studio name and the live dealer layout before you enter. Once inside, the stream and betting board sit together, so you can follow each roll as it settles.

Access depends on local law and is available where local law permits. If a Dice room is not open in your region, we keep that clear before you enter so you can choose another table.