4-Sided Dice (d4)

Explore our collection of 4-sided dice, also known as d4s, which are essential for many tabletop games and role-playing adventures. We have a variety of options to suit your style and budget, so dive into our inventory and discover the perfect d4 for your next gaming session!
At Dice Game Depot, we understand that the right set of dice can enhance your gaming experience, which is why we are committed to providing only the best products. Our team of gaming enthusiasts carefully curates our collection to offer a variety of colors, styles, and finishes, ensuring that you find the perfect d4 for your collection.
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12-sided d4 - Roman Numerals - Granite
$0.94This 12-sided die is actually a 4-sided die! The die displays the Roman numerals I, II, III, and IV, and each numeral appears on the die three times. A great alternative to traditional "pointy" tetrahedron 4-sided dice.$0.94 -
12-sided d4 - Roman Numerals - Urban Camo
$0.94This 12-sided die is actually a 4-sided die! The die displays the Roman numerals I, II, III, and IV, and each numeral appears on the die three times. A great alternative to traditional "pointy" tetrahedron 4-sided dice.$0.94 -
4-Sided Opaque Dice (d4) - Dark Gray
$0.56Serious about damage rolls but still want to look good doing it? The Opaque Dark Gray d4 with copper numbers is your new go-to. With a sleek, stormy gray finish and bold copper numbering, this little four-sider looks like it could bench press your other...$0.56 -
4-Sided Opaque Dice (d4) - Gray
$0.56These 4-sided opaque gray dice have a top-read number placement, so that the number rolled is displayed at the top of the die. Sized for use with all standard 16mm dice sets, this die measures exactly 17.8mm from base to peak.$0.56 -
4-Sided Speckled Dice (d4) - Granite
$0.92Solid, steady, and built to last—the Speckled Granite d4 from Chessex brings the look of carved stone to your game table. With a rugged blend of gray, black, and white speckles, this die has the texture of natural granite with the performance of...$0.92 -
4-Sided Speckled Dice (d4) - Hi-Tech
$0.92Sleek, sharp, and ready to compute critical damage—the Speckled Hi-Tech d4 from Chessex is the perfect fusion of function and futuristic flair. With a clean mix of light and dark gray speckles, this die gives off high-tech vibes without the need...$0.92 -
4-Sided Speckled Dice (d4) - Ninja
$0.92Move in silence, roll with precision—the Speckled Ninja d4 from Chessex is the ultimate stealth roll in your arsenal. Cloaked in a mix of gray and black speckles, this die blends right into the shadows while the etched silver numbers gleam just...$0.92 -
4-Sided Speckled Dice (d4) - Urban Camo
$0.92This 4-sided "Urban Camo"-style speckled dice has a top-read number placement, which means that the number rolled is displayed at the top of the die.$0.92 -
4-Sided Translucent Dice (d4) - Smoke
$1.58A translucent 4-sided die in a dark gray color with white numerals.$1.58 -
4-Sided Translucent Dice (d4) - Smoke with Red
$1.58A translucent 4-sided die in a dark gray color with red numerals.$1.58
The four-sided dice (also known as a d4) is one of the most distinctive dice out there. Obviously its shape really makes it stand out: The d4 is traditionally a tetrahedron, or pyramid shape, so there is no topmost face to easily indicate the result of a roll. This means that the results on a die may be displayed differently depending on the dice manufacturer. On some 4-sided dice, the result is indicated by the number that is shown upright on all three visible faces. This number might be near the apex of the die or it might be located along one of the sides. On other d4's, three numbers are shown on each face and the result of a roll is the number that is displayed along the base, on the downward side.
Four-sided dice are known for not tumbling very well when rolled. When you toss them they tend to plop onto the table and stay there. So the best way to roll a d4 is to give it a good shake prior to throwing it, and then give it a slight spin when you let it go from your hand. Either that or you could use a dice tower to ensure that the dice tumbles sufficiently.
A note of caution: Don't leave your d4's lying around on the floor. They tend to be quite painful when stepped on. Not as bad as stepping on a Lego, but it's still an experience to avoid!