Stake Dice
Stake Dice is one of the most straightforward and popular provably fair games available on the Stake platform. The concept is simple: you choose a target number between 1 and 100, then decide whether the dice roll will land over or under that number. Once you set your bet amount and click Roll, a random result is generated instantly. The closer your target is to the edges (like rolling over 95 or under 5), the higher the potential payout multiplier — but the lower your probability of winning.
The game offers a high degree of flexibility, making it appealing to a wide range of players. You can manually adjust the win chance anywhere from roughly 0.01% to 98.99%, which directly affects the payout odds displayed on screen. Stake Dice also supports an Auto Bet mode that lets you configure automated rounds with custom stop conditions, such as stopping after a set number of bets, reaching a profit target, or hitting a loss limit. Key features include:
- Provably fair system — you can verify every roll outcome independently
- Adjustable win probability and real-time payout multiplier display
- Auto Bet mode with configurable increase/decrease on win or loss
- Fast-paced gameplay with minimal loading time
For US players exploring Stake Dice, understanding the house edge (typically around 1%) is important context. No strategy can overcome the built-in math over the long run, but setting clear session limits and sticking to a consistent bet size can help you manage your bankroll responsibly. Always treat Stake Dice as entertainment rather than a source of income, and use the platform's responsible gambling tools whenever needed.
FAQ
How does the Stake Dice provably fair system work?
Stake Dice uses a cryptographic provably fair algorithm that combines a server seed, a client seed, and a nonce to generate each roll result. After a session, you can reveal the hashed server seed and verify independently that no result was manipulated.
What is the house edge on Stake Dice?
Stake Dice carries a house edge of approximately 1%, which is reflected in the payout multipliers shown before you roll. For example, a 50% win chance does not pay out 2x but slightly less, accounting for that edge.
Can I use Auto Bet on Stake Dice and is it safe?
Yes, Stake Dice includes a built-in Auto Bet feature that automates consecutive rolls based on settings you define. It is safe in the sense that the results remain provably fair, but automated betting can increase the pace of losses, so setting firm stop-loss limits before enabling it is strongly recommended.