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A '''dice''' (pl. die) is an Object, to generate random numbers, in throwing, to play Games. There are various forms of die. The most known form of dice is a [[cube]]. It has numbers from one to six, so arranged, that the sum of two opposite sites is seven. | A '''dice''' (pl. die) is an Object, to generate random numbers, in throwing, to play Games. There are various forms of die. The most known form of dice is a [[cube]]. It has numbers from one to six, so arranged, that the sum of two opposite sites is seven. | ||
Other die are the four-sided [[tetrahedron]], the eight-sided [[octahedron]], the twelve-sided [[pentagondodecahedron]] and the [[rhombic dodeahedron]], the 20-sided [[icosahedron]], the 24-sided [[Tetrakis hexahedron]] and the 30-sided [[rhombic triacontahedron]]. Furthermore there exist die in [[ | Other die are the four-sided [[tetrahedron]], the eight-sided [[octahedron]], the twelve-sided [[pentagondodecahedron]] and the [[rhombic dodeahedron]], the 20-sided [[icosahedron]], the 24-sided [[Tetrakis hexahedron]] and the 30-sided [[rhombic triacontahedron]]. Furthermore there exist die in [[prism|prisms]], [[bipyramid|bipyramids]], [[antiprism|antiprisms]], [[ball|balls]] and [[top|tops]]. |
Revision as of 16:58, 20 November 2007
A dice (pl. die) is an Object, to generate random numbers, in throwing, to play Games. There are various forms of die. The most known form of dice is a cube. It has numbers from one to six, so arranged, that the sum of two opposite sites is seven.
Other die are the four-sided tetrahedron, the eight-sided octahedron, the twelve-sided pentagondodecahedron and the rhombic dodeahedron, the 20-sided icosahedron, the 24-sided Tetrakis hexahedron and the 30-sided rhombic triacontahedron. Furthermore there exist die in prisms, bipyramids, antiprisms, balls and tops.