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Lobster Pot Dice

Roll two dice, highest total keeps the pot. Points are fictional and just for fun.

You
House
Roll the dice against the house.
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Free play points only — no cash value, nothing to buy.

How to play

  1. Press Roll to throw your two dice against the house.
  2. Your two dice are totalled against the house's two.
  3. The higher total wins the round and scores points.
  4. It's all fictional points — roll as much as you like.

About this game

Lobster Pot Dice is a straight roll-off: your two dice against the house, and whoever totals higher takes the round. It's quick, it's simple, and it never asks for more than a minute of your time.

This is a free social game for entertainment only. No real money is involved, and points cannot be exchanged for anything of value. Intended for players aged 18+.

The story behind Lobster Pot Dice

Every culture on earth invented dice games, because nothing beats the suspense of a cube in the air. Lobster Pot Dice keeps the suspense and drops the wager: roll, compare, score, repeat — as light as a game can possibly be.

Playing it well

Each roll is independent, so streaks mean nothing — which is exactly what makes a five-win run feel so unreasonably good.

There's no edge to find, only pace to enjoy. Roll in relaxed bursts and let the totals balance themselves out over time.

Fair by design

There's no house edge to worry about in Lobster Pot Dice, because there's no house take: points are imaginary, rounds are independent, and the random logic runs openly in your own browser tab.