10-Sided Dice (d10)
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10-Sided Dice (d10) - Icicle - Set of 10
AUD $23.89Bring a frosty touch of brilliance to your gaming table with this Set of Ten 10-Sided Borealis Icicle Dice. These stunning d10s feature a crystal-clear, icy design that shimmers with subtle sparkles, paired with cool blue numbers that pop beautifully...AUD $23.89 -
10-Sided Dice (d10) - Translucent Clear - Set of 10
AUD $23.89In the realm of gaming sophistication, this translucent clear 10-sided dice set reigns supreme. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail by the esteemed artisans at Chessex, these high-quality dice are the epitome of elegance and refinement. Each set...AUD $23.89 -
10-Sided Tens Translucent Dice - Clear
AUD $2.39A crystal clear, translucent 10-sided die with white numerals. Displays the numbers 10 - 100 (shown as 00) by tens.AUD $2.39 -
10-Sided Translucent Dice (d10) - Clear
AUD $2.39A crystal clear, translucent 10-sided die with white numerals.AUD $2.39 -
Mini 10mm 10-sided Borealis Dice (d10) - Icicle
AUD $1.19A shimmery and translucent glow-in-the-dark die with icy blue numbers, this mini Icicle Borealis 10-sided die is only 10mm in size but works as well as any standard d10.AUD $1.19 -
Mini 10mm 10-sided Tens Borealis Dice (d10) - Icicle
AUD $1.19A shimmery and translucent glow-in-the-dark die with icy blue numbers, this mini Icicle Borealis 10-sided "tens" die is only 10mm in size but works as well as any standard d10.AUD $1.19
10-sided Dice
The 10-sided gaming die is useful for generating random numbers from 1 through 10 but can also be combined with one or more d10s to generate numbers between 1 and 100, 1 and 1000, and so on.
Commonly numbered from 0 through 9 instead of 1 through 10, the 0 can be read as either a zero or as a 10. This is what allows d10s to be combined to generate percentile results. If you use two d10s, each one a different color, and specify one die to display the ones results and one die to display the tens results, you can generate numbers between 1 and 100. For example, if you roll a 6 on the "tens" die and 3 on the "ones" die, the result would be 63. A double-zero result on the two dice is generally considered to signify 100.
You can also use our specialty "tens" dice instead of two standard d10s to generate percentile rolls, which makes it so you don't have to remember which die is the tens and which is the ones.