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Lightning Dice Explained

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Lightning Dice is a live game show where three dice drop down a tower and you bet on their total, with random multipliers added. This guide explains it. It is a type of live game show.

Key takeaways
  • You bet on the total of three dice (3 to 18).
  • Before the roll, random totals are struck by lightning and given multipliers.
  • Rarer totals like 3 or 18 are far less likely than middle totals, so they pay more, and lightning multipliers add further on top.

How a round works

You bet on what the total of three dice will be — anywhere from 3 to 18. The dice are dropped through a tower and their combined total settles the bets, similar to Sic Bo totals.

Lightning multipliers

Before the roll, random 'lightning' strikes several totals and assigns each a multiplier.

Example. If you bet on a total that becomes a lightning number and it lands, your payout is multiplied beyond the standard amount.

Rarer totals pay more

Totals like 3 or 18 are far less likely than middle totals like 10 or 11, so they pay more. The multipliers add another layer on top.

A game of chance

The dice are random, so no strategy changes the result. Set a budget and use responsible gambling tools.

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FAQ

How do you play Lightning Dice?

You bet on the total of three dice (3 to 18). The dice drop through a tower and their total settles bets, with random lightning multipliers boosting some totals.

What are lightning multipliers in Lightning Dice?

Before the roll, random totals are struck by lightning and given multipliers. If you bet on one that lands, your payout is boosted.

Why do some Lightning Dice totals pay more?

Rarer totals like 3 or 18 are far less likely than middle totals, so they pay more, and lightning multipliers add further on top.

How we made this guide. This guide is written and maintained by the 1xRoll Editorial Team and explains the general, widely-accepted rules of the market. All examples are hypothetical and illustrate mechanics only — they are not predictions, betting advice or real odds. Specific rules can vary by event and operator, so always check the in-game or in-bet-slip rules. editorial approach · responsible-gaming policy

Last updated: 2026-06-15

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