400 Ct. 16mm Dice - Red, Blue, Green, Purple
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400 quilates Dados de 16 mm: rojo, azul, verde, morado

$52.50
Product SKU: GDIC-901

Descripción general

¡Lanza durante toda la noche estos dados translúcidos de 16 mm en cubos, de colores vibrantes y con esquinas redondeadas suaves! Este paquete de 400 contiene 100 dados azules, 100 rojos, 100 morados y 100 verdes.

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Product FAQ's

This set includes 400 individual dice total, broken down evenly into 100 red, 100 blue, 100 green, and 100 purple dice.

Each die measures 16mm, which is large enough to read numbers clearly across a crowded table without having to pick them up.

These dice are made from translucent acrylic with smooth rounded corners, which reduces edge chipping on hard surfaces and keeps rolls from catching on felt or wood.

All 400 dice are standard six-sided cubes (d6), making them compatible with virtually every board game, classroom activity, or tabletop format.

Yes, the set is split evenly with exactly 100 red, 100 blue, 100 green, and 100 purple dice, supporting color-coded team play or organized storage right out of the box.

Yes, the translucent bodies allow every number to read cleanly under dim bar lighting or a single overhead bulb without difficulty.

This set is built for educators, tabletop game organizers, event hosts, board game cafe operators, and game designers who need a reliable bulk dice supply across multiple colors without sourcing sets piecemeal.

No, the rounded corners and smooth acrylic finish are designed to keep rolls from catching or scratching on felt, wood, or other common table surfaces even after hundreds of throws.

Absolutely. These dice are well suited for math manipulative programs and classroom activities, and the four distinct colors make organizing students or groups fast and straightforward.

Yes, with 400 dice across four colors, this set is designed to cover large group events, tournaments, and casino nights without rationing who gets to roll or scrambling for extra supplies.

Yes, the bulk count and even color distribution make this set a practical option for tabletop game designers producing prototypes or early production runs without needing to reorder from multiple sources.

Yes, having four distinct colors means player sorting and team identification happens at a glance rather than after a lengthy debate, which keeps gameplay moving smoothly at large tables or events.