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Many games on this wiki make use of dice, both standard polyhedral dice and custom dice produced by Looney Labs specifically for certain pyramid games.
'''Dice''' are solids with marked sides, used for producing a random result by rolling. Most often, dice have numbered sides (with equal areas) and are rolled to produce random numbers. Typically, these numbers are used within games. The conventional die of traditional games is a cube, marked with faces marked by pips from one to six, so that opposite faces sum to seven.

== Polyhedral Dice ==
[[Polyhedral dice]] have become very popular in gaming over the last few decades. References to these are often abbreviated as "NdX" where X is the number of faces on the die, and N is the number of dice to be rolled. Common dice include the d4, d8, d10, d12, d20, and the ubiquitous d6. More rare and obscure are the d3, d5, d7, d16, d24, d30, and d100 dice.

The tetrahedral d4 is a triangular pyramid, and is used in [[Trice]].


== Looney Labs Dice ==
== Looney Labs Dice ==
As of 2024, five custom dice have been produced by Looney Labs for the Looney Pyramid line. They are the [[Equipment/Treehouse die|Treehouse die]], the [[Equipment/Pyramid die|Pyramid die]], the [[Equipment/Lightning die|Lightning die]], and both the icon and dot versions of the [[Equipment/Color die|Color die]].
Unique to the world of pyramid games is the [[Treehouse die]], the cubical TIP-SWAP-DIG-HOP-AIM-WILD die that comes with a [[Treehouse]] set. It is now used in a variety of pyramid games. [[Black ICE]] uses multiple Treehouse dice.
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IceDice are the two six-sided dice included in the eponymous [[IceDice]]: a [[Pyramid die]] (showing various sizes of pyramids) and a Color die (showing Rainbow colors and a wild burst, aka atom). Later games have been designed to use these also. Later versions of the Color die used typical card suit symbols and a star instead of just circles of color, as in the original dice. It also replaced blue and black with cyan and purple, with the following color/suit combinations: red/hearts, yellow/star, green/clubs, cyan/diamonds, purple/spades.
{|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"

!Die
A new die was added to [[Pyramid Arcade]] for [[Petri Dish]] known as the Lightning die, and featured six new symbols: {{PL|:Bolt|black}}, {{PL|:Atom|black}}, {{PL|:Split|black}}, {{PL|:Arrow|black}}, {{PL|:SymbolPyramids|black}}, and {{PL|:Recycle|black}}, called lightning, atom, split, arrow, pyramids, and recycle, respectively.
!Name
!First Introduced
!First Game
|-
|style="padding:10px;"|{{PL|:HOP|black|3em}}
|[[Equipment/Treehouse die|Treehouse die]]
|2006
|[[Treehouse]]
|-
|style="padding:10px;"|{{PL|:PyramidDieSL|black|3em}}
|[[Equipment/Pyramid die|Pyramid die]]
|2009
|[[Ice Dice]]
|-
|style="padding:10px;"|{{PL|:ColorCircle|red|3em}}
|[[Equipment/Color die|Color die (Dot)]]
|2009
|[[Ice Dice]]
|-
|style="padding:10px;"|{{PL|:ColorYellow|orange|3em}}
|[[Equipment/Color die|Color die (Icon)]]
|2016
|[[Pyramid Arcade]]
|-
|style="padding:10px;"|{{PL|:LightningBolt|black|3em}}
|[[Equipment/Lightning die|Lightning die]]
|2016
|[[Pyramid Arcade]]
|}
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==All Faces==
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{|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
|style="background:lightsalmon;" colspan=3|'''''Treehouse Dice'''''
|-
|style="padding:10px;"|{{PL|:AIM|black|3em}}
|style="padding:10px;"|{{PL|:DIG|black|3em}}
|style="padding:10px;"|{{PL|:HOP|black|3em}}
|-
|style="padding:10px;"|{{PL|:SWAP|black|3em}}
|style="padding:10px;"|{{PL|:TIP|black|3em}}
|style="padding:10px;"|{{PL|:WILD|black|3em}}
|-
|style="background:lemonchiffon;" colspan=3|'''Pyramid Dice'''
|-
|style="padding:10px;"|{{PL|:PyramidDieS|black|3em}}
|style="padding:10px;"|{{PL|:PyramidDieM|black|3em}}
|style="padding:10px;"|{{PL|:PyramidDieL|black|3em}}
|-
|style="padding:10px;"|{{PL|:PyramidDieSM |black|3em}}
|style="padding:10px;"|{{PL|:PyramidDieSL|black|3em}}
|style="padding:10px;"|{{PL|:PyramidDieML|black|3em}}
|-
|style="background:slategray;text-align:center;" colspan=3|'''''<font color=white>Lightning Dice</font color>'''''
|-
|style="padding:10px;"|{{PL|:LightningBolt|black|3em}}
|style="padding:10px;"|{{PL|:LightningAtom|black|3em}}
|style="padding:10px;"|{{PL|:LightningSplit|black|3em}}
|-
|style="padding:10px;"|{{PL|:LightningArrow |black|3em}}
|style="padding:10px;"|{{PL|:LightningPyramids|black|3em}}
|style="padding:10px;"|{{PL|:LightningRecycle|black|3em}}
|-
|style="background:lightcyan;" colspan=3|'''''Color Icon Dice'''''
|-
|style="padding:10px;"|{{PL|:ColorBlue|deepskyblue|3em}}
|style="padding:10px;"|{{PL|:ColorGreen|green|3em}}
|style="padding:10px;"|{{PL|:ColorPurple|purple|3em}}
|-
|style="padding:10px;"|{{PL|:ColorYellow|orange|3em}}
|style="padding:10px;"|{{PL|:ColorRed|red|3em}}
|style="padding:10px;"|{{PL|:ColorAtom|black|3em}}
|-
|style="background:royalblue;" colspan=3|<font color=white>'''''Color Dot Dice'''''</font color>
|-
|style="padding:10px;"|{{PL|:ColorCircle|blue|3em}}
|style="padding:10px;"|{{PL|:ColorCircle|green|3em}}
|style="padding:10px;"|{{PL|:ColorCircle|black|3em}}
|-
|style="padding:10px;"|{{PL|:ColorCircle|orange|3em}}
|style="padding:10px;"|{{PL|:ColorCircle|red|3em}}
|style="padding:10px;"|{{PL|:ColorAtom|black|3em}}
|}
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The term "[[Equipment/Ice Dice|Ice Dice]]" is sometimes used to refer to the Color die and the Pyramid die gathered together as a pair, as occurs in the board game of the same name: [[Ice Dice]].
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You can display any face of any Looney Labs die on your game page by using the dedicated Pyramid Love font on this wiki. Examples are shown below. Learn more on the [[How to Use Pyramid Love Font]] page.


== Pyramids as Dice ==
== Pyramids as Dice ==
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Additionally, one could mark a pyramid's four faces with unique symbols or numbers, turning the piece into a reasonably fair d4 (barring weight influence due to manufacturing defects) with the added behavior of an unlikely fifth result... upright. This d4/d5 might be useful for determining critical hits or other exceptional events in an otherwise simple die-roll.
Additionally, one could mark a pyramid's four faces with unique symbols or numbers, turning the piece into a reasonably fair d4 (barring weight influence due to manufacturing defects) with the added behavior of an unlikely fifth result... upright. This d4/d5 might be useful for determining critical hits or other exceptional events in an otherwise simple die-roll.

== Polyhedral Dice ==
Common [[Polyhedral dice]] are frequently abbreviated "d##" where "D" simply designates a die, and ## refers to the number of faces on that die. A "D10" is a ten-sided die. Commonly used dice for games on this wiki include the d4, d6, d8, d10, d12, and d20.
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The game [[Trice]], for example, uses the tetrahedral d4.
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You can display colorful dice, any face of any die from D4 up to D20, in your game page rules/diagrams by using the dedicated font installed on this Wiki.

{|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|{{CD|:d4-4|coral|3em}}
|{{CD|:d6-6|goldenrod|3em}}
|{{CD|:d6n-6|darkorchid|3em}}
|-
|<nowiki>{{</nowiki>CD<nowiki>|</nowiki>:d4-4<nowiki>|</nowiki>coral<nowiki>|</nowiki>3em<nowiki>}}</nowiki>
|<nowiki>{{</nowiki>CD<nowiki>|</nowiki>:d6-6<nowiki>|</nowiki>goldenrod<nowiki>|</nowiki>3em<nowiki>}}</nowiki>
|<nowiki>{{</nowiki>CD<nowiki>|</nowiki>:d6n-6<nowiki>|</nowiki>darkorchid<nowiki>|</nowiki>3em<nowiki>}}</nowiki>
|-
|{{CD|:d8-8|teal|3em}}
|{{CD|:d10-10|seagreen|3em}}
|{{CD|:d10p-70|green|3em}}
|-
|<nowiki>{{</nowiki>CD<nowiki>|</nowiki>:d8-8<nowiki>|</nowiki>teal<nowiki>|</nowiki>3em<nowiki>}}</nowiki>
|<nowiki>{{</nowiki>CD<nowiki>|</nowiki>:d10-10<nowiki>|</nowiki>seagreen<nowiki>|</nowiki>3em<nowiki>}}</nowiki>
|<nowiki>{{</nowiki>CD<nowiki>|</nowiki>:d10p-70<nowiki>|</nowiki>green<nowiki>|</nowiki>3em<nowiki>}}</nowiki>
|-
|{{CD|:d12-12|cornflowerblue|3em}}
|{{CD|:d20-17|royalblue|3em}}
|{{CD|:d20-20|navy|3em}}
|-
|<nowiki>{{</nowiki>CD<nowiki>|</nowiki>:d12-12<nowiki>|</nowiki>cornflowerblue<nowiki>|</nowiki>3em<nowiki>}}</nowiki>
|<nowiki>{{</nowiki>CD<nowiki>|</nowiki>:d20-17<nowiki>|</nowiki>royalblue<nowiki>|</nowiki>3em<nowiki>}}</nowiki>
|<nowiki>{{</nowiki>CD<nowiki>|</nowiki>:d20-20<nowiki>|</nowiki>navy<nowiki>|</nowiki>3em<nowiki>}}</nowiki>
|}
Learn how to do this by reading the [[How to Use Cards and Dice Font]].



== Other ==
== Other ==
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For [[Icehouse games|pyramid games]] that use dice, see [[:Category:Dice]].
For [[Icehouse games|pyramid games]] that use dice, see [[:Category:Dice]].


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[[Category:Equipment]] [[:Category:Dice]].

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Many games on this wiki make use of dice, both standard polyhedral dice and custom dice produced by Looney Labs specifically for certain pyramid games.

Looney Labs Dice

As of 2024, five custom dice have been produced by Looney Labs for the Looney Pyramid line. They are the Treehouse die, the Pyramid die, the Lightning die, and both the icon and dot versions of the Color die.

Die Name First Introduced First Game
:HOP Treehouse die 2006 Treehouse
:PyramidDieSL Pyramid die 2009 Ice Dice
:ColorCircle Color die (Dot) 2009 Ice Dice
:ColorYellow Color die (Icon) 2016 Pyramid Arcade
:LightningBolt Lightning die 2016 Pyramid Arcade



All Faces

Treehouse Dice
:AIM :DIG :HOP
:SWAP :TIP :WILD
Pyramid Dice
:PyramidDieS :PyramidDieM :PyramidDieL
:PyramidDieSM :PyramidDieSL :PyramidDieML
Lightning Dice
:LightningBolt :LightningAtom :LightningSplit
:LightningArrow :LightningPyramids :LightningRecycle
Color Icon Dice
:ColorBlue :ColorGreen :ColorPurple
:ColorYellow :ColorRed :ColorAtom
Color Dot Dice
:ColorCircle :ColorCircle :ColorCircle
:ColorCircle :ColorCircle :ColorAtom


The term "Ice Dice" is sometimes used to refer to the Color die and the Pyramid die gathered together as a pair, as occurs in the board game of the same name: Ice Dice.
You can display any face of any Looney Labs die on your game page by using the dedicated Pyramid Love font on this wiki. Examples are shown below. Learn more on the How to Use Pyramid Love Font page.

Pyramids as Dice

Looney pyramids can also be used as dice. Each pyramid can function as a d2, a two-sided die. The pyramid has two states, upright or flat. If tossed onto a hard surface, the pyramid will likely come to rest flat on any of its four faces, but may land upright instead. However, unlike the usual d2 of choice, the coin, the two outcomes of a pyramid as d2 are obviously not balanced. Individually this feature is not impressive or useful. But if a group of pyramids is tossed, the results can be tallied, counting the pieces that land flat or upright, thus generating a random number. By varying the population of tossed pieces and the result to be tallied, various random effects could be simulated. This method could be used, for example, to simulate the effects of attrition, taxation, or migration.

Additionally, one could mark a pyramid's four faces with unique symbols or numbers, turning the piece into a reasonably fair d4 (barring weight influence due to manufacturing defects) with the added behavior of an unlikely fifth result... upright. This d4/d5 might be useful for determining critical hits or other exceptional events in an otherwise simple die-roll.

Polyhedral Dice

Common Polyhedral dice are frequently abbreviated "d##" where "D" simply designates a die, and ## refers to the number of faces on that die. A "D10" is a ten-sided die. Commonly used dice for games on this wiki include the d4, d6, d8, d10, d12, and d20.
The game Trice, for example, uses the tetrahedral d4.
You can display colorful dice, any face of any die from D4 up to D20, in your game page rules/diagrams by using the dedicated font installed on this Wiki.

:d4-4 :d6-6 :d6n-6
{{CD|:d4-4|coral|3em}} {{CD|:d6-6|goldenrod|3em}} {{CD|:d6n-6|darkorchid|3em}}
:d8-8 :d10-10 :d10p-70
{{CD|:d8-8|teal|3em}} {{CD|:d10-10|seagreen|3em}} {{CD|:d10p-70|green|3em}}
:d12-12 :d20-17 :d20-20
{{CD|:d12-12|cornflowerblue|3em}} {{CD|:d20-17|royalblue|3em}} {{CD|:d20-20|navy|3em}}

Learn how to do this by reading the How to Use Cards and Dice Font.


Other

Other, more exotic dice that have been used in pyramid game design and play include: Fate Dice (cubical), Fudge Dice (cubical), direction dice (octahedral), and Cthulhu dice (dodecahedral).

For pyramid games that use dice, see Category:Dice. Category:Dice.