Quick Dice Game

Quick Dice Game

Quick Dice Game Online - Play Free Dice Board Games

Get ready to roll in this exciting game of chance and skill! Simply throw the dice to match the color of the wheel edges it lands on, and watch your score soar. For example, if the edges show green, aim for the green section of the dice to rack up points. Thousands of players dive into this thrilling online game for its immersive fun and adrenaline rush. Sharpen your skills, predict the next color, and hit the mark every time - one wrong move, and it's game over! Perfect for a quick break, this game combines simplicity with pure enjoyment. Ready, set, roll!

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Why do people like to have dice hanging in their car?

The use of fuzzy dice in cars is believed to be traced back to American fighter pilots during World War II. Pilots would hang the dice above their instruments displaying seven pips before a 'sortie' mission for good luck. It is also speculated that the dice represented a high degree of risk associated with the fighter sorties; hundreds of pilots were shot down each week. Upon returning after the war, many airmen continued the tradition. In the 1950s, the fuzzy dice became one of the first items sold specifically to be hung from a rear-view mirror. A 1993 study showed there to be no correlation between the use of fuzzy dice and the degree of a driver's reckless driving behavior.

The Dice has become a symbol of Luck

They attract good luck. Considering how many games of chance are played with dice, it's no surprise that they have become a symbol of luck. So why not show how much you love to roll the dice and come up with big wins by using fuzzy dice as your lucky talisman. Lady Luck is the personification of luck as a lady bringing good or bad fortune, it is said that Lady Luck would bring some dice players the luck of the Irish. During the gold and silver rush years in the second half of the 19th century, a number of the most famous and successful miners were of Irish and Irish American birth. Over time this association of the Irish with mining fortunes led to the expression 'luck of the Irish'.