
Use the interactivity or play this dice game yourself. How could you make it fair?

You'll need two dice to play this game against a partner. Will Incey Wincey make it to the top of the drain pipe or the bottom of the drain pipe first?

In this game you throw two dice and find their total, then move the appropriate counter to the right. Which counter reaches the purple box first? Is this what you would expect?

A game for 1 person. Can you work out how the dice must be rolled from the start position to the finish? Play on line.

Which of these dice are right-handed and which are left-handed?

Can you use the numbers on the dice to reach your end of the number line before your partner beats you?

Have a go at this game which involves throwing two dice and adding their totals. Where should you place your counters to be more likely to win?

Try this old game that is very useful for so many arithmetical relationships.

A game for 2 people. Use your skills of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division to blast the asteroids.

When you throw two regular, six-faced dice you have more chance of getting one particular result than any other. What result would that be? Why is this?

Roll two red dice and a green dice. Add the two numbers on the red dice and take away the number on the green. What are all the different possibilities that could come up?

In this game, you can add, subtract, multiply or divide the numbers on the dice. Which will you do so that you get to the end of the number line first?

If you had any number of ordinary dice, what are the possible ways of making their totals 6? What would the product of the dice be each time?

Find all the numbers that can be made by adding the dots on two dice.

I throw three dice and get 5, 3 and 2. Add the scores on the three dice. What do you get? Now multiply the scores. What do you notice?
This article for teachers discusses examples of problems in which there is no obvious method but in which children can be encouraged to think deeply about the context and extend their ability to. . . .

Investigate the numbers that come up on a die as you roll it in the direction of north, south, east and west, without going over the path it's already made.
This article takes a closer look at some of the toys and games that can enhance a child's mathematical learning.