In Roman times, dice were visibly lopsided and were unbalanced in the arrangement of numbers By 1450, dice players and makers seemingly figured out that form affected function when it came to rolling ...
A tessera or a Roman six-sided die from the Vidy Roman Museum Rama/Wikimedia Commons When we sit down to play Yahtzee, backgammon, or any of the multitudinous games that rely on dice, we expect that ...
Over time, dice used in playing games have changed in shape and size and evolved with considerations about fairness, chance and probability. Whether at a casino playing craps or engaging with family ...
Whether at a casino playing craps or engaging with family in a simple board game at home, rolling the dice introduces a bit of chance or "luck" into every game. We expect dice to be fair, where every ...