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Roll Dice Your Way on eaglebook

eaglebook hosts a focused Dice section with multiple variants — from classic single-die rolls to multi-dice table rounds — giving you sharp odds and fast outcomes every session.

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eaglebook What Our Dice Section Actually Offers

What Our Dice Section Actually Offers

The eaglebook Dice lobby brings together variants powered by studios such as Spribe and Hacksaw Gaming, covering everything from straightforward over/under rolls to dice-based crash-style rounds. Each title shows its return-to-player figure on the game screen, and rounds complete in seconds — meaning you set your stake, watch the roll, and see the result credited or debited immediately. We keep the lobby

sorted by variant type so you can move between styles without hunting through unrelated content.

FEATURED DICE TITLES

Three Dice Experiences Worth Trying First

From provably fair single rolls to fast multi-round sessions, these three Dice formats draw the most attention in our lobby.

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Single-Die Over/Under
Dice Crash by Spribe
Multi-Dice Table Round
DICE ON YOUR DEVICE

How Dice Plays on Mobile at eaglebook

The Dice lobby on mobile renders each roll animation at the same frame rate as desktop, so you see exactly when the outcome lands without visual lag.

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Portrait-mode Roll Panel
Tap-to-Roll Controls
Live Result Ticker
Instant Stake Adjustment
DICE HELP PATHS

Help When a Dice Round Needs Attention

If a Dice round freezes mid-roll or a result looks inconsistent with the odds shown, our support team can pull the specific round record by its game ID.

Live Chat – Round Disputes Start a live chat, paste the Dice round ID from your account history, and an agent will cross-reference the server-side result log within minutes to confirm or clarify the outcome.
Email – Payout Queries For Dice payout questions that need a paper trail, email support with your account ID and the date of the session. Responses typically arrive within one business day with the full round breakdown.
Help Centre – Dice Rules Our Help Centre has a dedicated Dice section covering how each variant's odds are calculated, what the RTP figures mean, and what happens when a round disconnects partway through the roll.
HOW WE RUN DICE

Fair Play and Audit Standards in Our Dice Lobby

Every Dice title on eaglebook comes with a published RTP figure and, where the provider supports it, a provably fair hash that lets you verify any round outcome independently.

Provably Fair Hashing

Spribe's Dice titles use a provably fair algorithm — a server seed and client seed combine before each roll, and you can check any result against the published formula in your account history.

Published RTP Per Title

Each Dice game page displays the return-to-player percentage set by the studio. We do not modify these figures — the number on screen is the number the studio certifies and submits to audit.

Third-Party Studio Audits

Hacksaw Gaming and Spribe both submit their random number generators to independent testing labs. Certificates from those audits cover the Dice titles we carry, not just the studios' broader catalogues.

Round Records Retained

Every Dice round is logged server-side for a minimum retention period. If you dispute a result, we can retrieve the full roll record, including seed values and timestamp, for any round in that window.

Stake Limits Displayed In-Game

Minimum and maximum stakes for each Dice variant are shown on the game interface before you roll — not hidden in a separate terms page — so you can set your round size with full visibility of the range.

Account Session Data

Your Dice session history — stakes, outcomes, net result — appears in your account dashboard in real time. There is no delay between a round completing and its result appearing in your transaction log.

EAGLEBOOK DICE VS OTHERS

Why Our Dice Section Stands Apart

Comparing our Dice lobby to what you might find elsewhere highlights a few practical differences worth knowing before you choose where to play.

01

Provably Fair Availability

Many platforms carry Dice titles without offering provably fair verification. Our lobby surfaces Spribe's hash-verifiable rounds by default, not as a niche extra.

02

Multi-Studio Selection

Single-provider Dice sections limit your variant choice. We carry Dice from both Spribe and Hacksaw Gaming, giving you genuinely different mechanics under one account.

03

In-Game RTP Display

Some sites bury RTP data in a help file. On eaglebook, the figure appears on the Dice game screen itself so you can check it without leaving the round.

04

Round History Depth

Shallow bet histories make it hard to review your Dice sessions. Our account dashboard retains the full roll-by-roll log, not just a summary of net wins or losses.

05

Mobile Roll Performance

Generic lobbies often slow on mid-range devices during fast Dice rounds. We have optimised the Dice tile load so rounds stay snappy on 4G Android devices common in India.

06

Stake Granularity

Many Dice interfaces offer fixed stake steps. Our slider lets you set any value within the table limits, so you are not forced into a stake level that does not fit your session plan.

07

Live Support for Round Disputes

Competitors often route Dice disputes to email-only queues. Our live chat agents can pull a specific Dice round record during the conversation, cutting resolution time significantly.

DICE SECTION FEATURES

Six Things That Define Our Dice Lobby

These are the concrete features that shape how Dice actually feels on eaglebook — from how quickly a round resolves to how you read your session data after…

Instant Round Resolution Each Dice roll settles in under two seconds from the…
Variant Filtering Use the lobby filter to separate single-die, multi-dice, and crash-style…
Real-Time Odds Display Change your chosen number threshold on any Dice title and…
Session Profit/Loss Tracker Your current session net figure for Dice appears in the…
Auto-Roll Option Set a number of rolls, a stop-on-win threshold, or a…
Seed Verification Tool After any Spribe Dice session, open the verification panel in…

Common Questions About Dice on eaglebook

Here are the questions we hear most from people exploring the Dice lobby for the first time — covering how the games work, how results are verified, and what to do if something goes wrong mid-roll.

You choose a target number and whether the roll will land above or below it. The further your threshold from the centre, the higher the multiplier — because the probability of that outcome is lower. The payout formula is displayed on screen before each roll.

Before each roll, the server generates a hashed seed and shares a commitment with you. After the round, you can combine the server seed and your client seed to reproduce the roll result independently, confirming no manipulation occurred after you placed your stake.

Yes. The auto-roll feature lets you set a fixed number of rounds and optional stop conditions — such as stopping when a profit target or a loss ceiling is reached — and the game runs those rounds in sequence without requiring you to confirm each roll individually.

The Dice section currently carries titles from Spribe and Hacksaw Gaming. Spribe contributes the provably fair single-die and crash-style Dice variants; Hacksaw Gaming provides the multi-dice table rounds with simultaneous dice and combined-outcome payouts.

The round continues on the server with the stake you confirmed. When you reconnect and reopen the Dice game, the outcome is already recorded. Your account balance reflects the result, and you can view the full round entry in your bet history immediately.

The return-to-player percentage for each Dice title is shown on the game screen itself — usually accessible through the information icon inside the game interface. We do not alter the studio-certified figures; what you see is what the audit certificate states.

Open live chat and provide the round ID from your account's bet history. Our agents can retrieve the server-side roll record, including seed values and timestamp, and compare it against the result shown — usually resolving the query within the same chat session.