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  2. File:Twenty sided dice.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Three six-sided dice.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Dice - Wikipedia

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    A die (sg.: die or dice; pl.: dice) [1] is a small, throwable object with marked sides that can rest in multiple positions. Dice are used for generating random values , commonly as part of tabletop games , including dice games , board games , role-playing games , and games of chance .

  7. Four-sided die - Wikipedia

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    Four-sided dice, abbreviated d4, [1] are often used in tabletop role-playing games to obtain random integers in the range 1–4. Three forms exist of this die : a tetrahedron (pyramid shape) with four equilateral triangle -shaped faces, a rectangular prism with rounded or pointed ends, and an elongated long die with four triangular faces.

  8. How to Recreate Addison Rae's Dice-Themed Nail Art Look - AOL

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    TikTok fashion icon Addison Rae gave us brand-new black and white nail art that is super easy to recreate. Here's how to get her game-dice-inspired nails.

  9. Pentagonal trapezohedron - Wikipedia

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    Ten ten-sided dice. The pentagonal trapezohedron was patented for use as a gaming die (i.e. "game apparatus") in 1906. [1] These dice are used for role-playing games that use percentile-based skills; however, a twenty-sided die can be labeled with the numbers 0-9 twice to use for percentages instead.