Best Free Liar's Dice
Bluff, bid and call your opponent's bluff — last player with dice wins.
Level 1
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How to play
- Make a bid. Bid how many of a face value are showing across all dice — each bid must beat the last.
- Call Liar. Doubt the current bid? Call Liar to reveal every die and count for real.
- Lose a die. Whoever was wrong loses a die. Knock out all of the computer's dice to win.
About Liar's Dice
Liar's Dice is a game of bluffing and probability. You and the computer each roll five dice and keep them hidden. Players take turns bidding on how many of a given face value are showing across everyone's dice — say, four 3s. Each bid must be higher than the last. When you doubt a bid, you call Liar: all dice are revealed, the count is checked, and whoever was wrong loses a die. Lose all five and you are out; the last player with dice wins. No signup, no download.
Frequently asked questions
Each player rolls five hidden dice. On your turn you either raise the bid — a claim about how many of one face value are showing across everyone's dice — or call Liar to challenge the previous bid. Revealing shows who was right, and the loser drops a die.
A new bid must increase the quantity (for example, three 4s to four 4s) or keep the same quantity at a higher face (three 4s to three 5s). You can never repeat or lower the previous bid.
Call Liar when the current bid claims more dice than you think exist. Use your own five dice as evidence: if you hold none of the bid face and the count is high, the odds drop fast.
The computer estimates the probability the current bid is true using its own dice and a binomial estimate of the unknown dice. It challenges unlikely bids and occasionally bluffs — more often on easier difficulty.
You start with five dice and lose one each time you are caught on the wrong side of a challenge. The last player still holding any dice wins.
Completely free, with no signup, no download and no paywall — it loads and runs entirely in your browser.
Yes. It runs in your browser, so Liars Dice works on phones and tablets as well as desktop — there is no app to install.
No. Liars Dice works with no signup at all; an optional free account only exists to unlock higher usage limits.
Usually just a few seconds for a typical file — Liars Dice starts working the moment you give it your input.
Your input is processed in memory and never stored, so nothing is left behind once you have your result.