CATEGORY REFERENCE

Dice rounds built for quick choices

98pak Dice gives you a clean number range, visible multiplier, and a roll button that reacts fast. Open your account and we will show you Dice rooms where...

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98pak Dice rounds built for quick choices
98pak What our Dice lobby offers

What our Dice lobby offers

Dice on 98pak is built around simple control: choose your target, check the multiplier, set your stake, and roll. We arrange our Dice rooms so you can see previous throws, range direction, and return values without digging through menus. Depending on lobby availability, you may see Dice titles from studios such as BGaming, Turbo Games, and other instant-game suppliers, each presented with

rules close to the roll panel.

ROOM PICKS

Dice rooms worth checking first

We keep the Dice area focused on rooms that make the number logic easy to read. Each card below highlights a different way to approach the same core roll: steady small ranges...

98pak Classic Range Dice
QUICK RANGE

Classic Range Dice

This room keeps the roll screen uncluttered, with the target number and multiplier placed beside the...

98pak Rapid Roll Dice
FAST LOOP

Rapid Roll Dice

Rapid Roll Dice is arranged for repeat decisions without hiding the result trail. You can change...

98pak Multiplier Focus Dice
CONTROL VIEW

Multiplier Focus Dice

This version puts the multiplier at the centre of the screen, so you see how each...

MOBILE ROLLS

Dice control on your phone

On mobile, our Dice rooms keep the slider, stake field, and roll action close to your thumb. Portrait layout works well for short sessions, while landscape can give...

98pak mobile gaming
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Result trail
Portrait Dice
ROLL HELP

Help while using Dice

If a Dice round feels unclear, we want you to get a direct answer without leaving the topic. Our help paths focus on stuck results, rule checks, session display, and account-side records connected to your Dice activity.

Team online

Result check

If a Dice outcome does not update on your screen, send the round reference from your history. We can compare the displayed roll, stake, and multiplier against the recorded game result.

Rule query

If you are unsure how roll under, roll over, or range selection works, ask us before your next stake. We will explain the Dice rule shown in that room.

Session record

For a longer Dice session, you can ask about specific round entries in your account history. We look at timestamps, game name, stake value, and final result.

FAIR ROLLS

How we present Dice fairly

Dice works only when the numbers are readable and the rules stay visible. We keep our Dice pages tied to supplier game panels, round records, and clear result displays so you can...

Supplier panels

We show Dice through the game panel supplied by the studio, rather than rewriting the round logic ourselves. That keeps the roll controls, result display, and rules aligned with the game source.

Visible rules

Each Dice room includes its own rule area near the game screen. Before you stake, you can check target direction, multiplier behaviour, and how the final roll is judged.

Round records

Your Dice history keeps key entries such as game name, stake, result, and time. These records help us answer support questions with the exact round rather than a vague session memory.

Secure access

Dice access sits behind your account login, so your roll history is tied to your profile. If your session expires, we ask you to enter again before continuing.

Region handling

We show Dice access only in supported regions where local law permits. If access is unavailable from your location, the lobby may hide or restrict the Dice room.

Clear balances

Before and after a Dice roll, your balance area updates beside the game. We aim to keep the stake deduction and result return visible without extra page switching.

OUR EDGE

98pak Dice against ordinary Dice pages

A Dice game can look simple, but small interface choices matter. We shape our Dice lobby around fewer distractions, clearer range control, and round records that make each throw easier to follow...

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Range clarity

Our Dice rooms keep the target range close to the multiplier, so you do not need to scan across the screen. Ordinary pages may split those details into separate panels.

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Result trail

We prefer Dice layouts that show recent throws near the action area. That helps you see the flow of outcomes without opening another menu after every round.

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Rule access

The Dice rule link stays near the game frame where available. Instead of hunting through broad help pages, you can read how that room judges under and over choices.

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Account history

Dice entries appear with enough detail for follow-up: stake, time, game name, and result. Thin history screens make it harder to trace a specific roll later.

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Mobile spacing

On smaller screens, we choose Dice rooms where the slider and roll action remain easy to tap. Crowded layouts can make range changes slower than they need to be.

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Supplier variety

We look for Dice from recognised instant-game studios, so you can compare different pacing styles. Some pages offer only one fixed version with little room to switch.

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Fast recovery

If your connection drops during a Dice round, the account record helps confirm the outcome. Weak pages may leave you relying only on what you last saw onscreen.

Six details that define our Dice

Our Dice category is not just a roll button. We look at the pieces around the throw: what you can change, what you can verify, and...

Roll under and over

Many Dice rooms let you choose whether the result should land below or above your target. We keep that direction visible, because it changes how you read the round.

Multiplier movement

As you adjust the range, the multiplier changes with it. Our Dice layouts make that relationship easy to notice before you confirm the stake and start the roll.

Stake field

The stake box sits near the range and multiplier controls, so your full decision is visible together. That reduces accidental changes when you prepare several Dice rounds.

Previous throws

Recent Dice results help you understand what just happened on the page. We favour rooms that keep this trail close, instead of hiding every past number behind a menu.

Rule panel

A clear rule panel matters in Dice because each studio can present the target mechanic differently. We point you toward the room rules before you try a new version.

Account link

Every completed Dice round connects back to your account history. If you need help, that record gives our team the exact game entry to inspect with you.

Questions about Dice at 98pak

You choose a stake, set a target range, confirm whether the roll should land under or over that target, and start the round. The result then appears with the matching multiplier outcome.

Yes. In supported Dice rooms, the range slider or number field lets you adjust the target before the round starts. Watch the multiplier as you change it, because the return value moves with the range.

Most Dice rooms show a short trail of recent rolls near the game area. Your account history can also show completed Dice entries with time, stake, game name, and result details.

No. Different suppliers may arrange roll under, roll over, multiplier display, and result history in slightly different ways. We keep multiple Dice-style rooms visible when the lobby supply allows it.

Yes, Dice is suited to phone screens because the main controls are compact. Use portrait view for quick range changes, and rotate the screen if a room offers a wider result panel.

Check your stake, target number, roll direction, and multiplier before pressing the roll button. If you have entered a new room, read its rule panel first so the result logic is clear.

If the connection drops during a Dice round, return to your account history and check the completed entry. If anything looks unclear, share the round details with us for a direct check.