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D1000 Dice? No — D1024! A Power-of-4 Dice

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Numbers engraved.
Numbers engraved.
Designer
4.2 h
1 plate

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Description

D1000? Not exactly. D1024!

1024-Face Dice — Because 1000 Wasn’t Enough
One Roll, Over a Thousand Outcomes

 

This is a real dice with over a thousand faces!

At first glance, it’s a curiosity — an unusual object that immediately raises questions.
But it’s also a perfectly functional dice, designed to generate a fair and tangible random result from 1024 possible values.

Whether used as:

  • an element of extreme randomization for board games or tabletop experiments,
  • a conversation piece on a shelf or game table,
  • or simply for the pleasure of obtaining a truly unusual result,

this dice blurs the line between a playful tool and an object that invites reflection.

Hold it in one hand, spin the wheels with your other hand, then place it on a table.
The sum of the five visible numbers gives a result between 1 and 1024.

Easy to use, pleasant to handle, and unlike any standard dice, it offers a physical way to explore extreme randomness — without electronics or screens.

 

Print Warning:
This version requires a high number of filament changes because all numbers are engraved.
If you prefer a simpler print, we strongly recommend the 32-face binary version.

 

 

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