Blank dice are exactly that: unmarked, plain dice. The die looks just like a ‘regular’ die, except that it has no dots, no numbers or letters, or any other markings. Available in many different colors and shapes, they could be used for any number of activities.

Stickers can be put on the sides of the dice, to permit the user to customize the dice to their own needs. A dry erase marker can even be used to change the design on your blank dice, so that they can be used again and again for different purposes.

These dice can be used in games as markers, in schools and home to instruct math and probability, to build models, or they can even be written on to create your own word games or art. For example, for teaching math, you can place operations symbols (add, subtract, multiply, divide, equals, higher than) on your custom dice, and combine that with numbered dice to exercise math skills.

Most people think of dice as the usual six-sided cube, but there are a variety of additional shapes available, too. Four sided (pyramid shaped), eight, ten, and also twelve sided dice are available, allowing incredible customization for a specific need, or even as an interesting conversation-starting art piece.

The number of options does not stop with color and amount of sides. You can order blank dice made from a variety of different materials and sizes, as well. Opaque and clear plastics of different color, and also wooden dice can be found. Royalty Free Music for blank dice include 12, 16, 19, and 25 mm, although other sizes may also be available.

Like all small objects, blank dice can pose a chocking hazard for small children under three, so be cautious to keep them out of their reach or always supervise their use.