Free Sic Bo Simulator | Big/Small, Triples & Dice Payouts
Free Sic Bo simulator for global casino players. Practise Big/Small, Odd/Even, exact totals 4–17, triples, pairs and dice payouts with virtual chips.
Sic Bo practice table
Pick chips, place bets, roll three dice
Chips
Choose a chip, then tap any betting area.
Bet type
Round result
No betRound stake
$0
Dice total
—
If cleared
$10,000
Choose a chip, tap a betting area, then roll for instant payout feedback.
Why did it win or lose?
After each roll, this explains the dice total, Big/Small, Odd/Even, triple exception and winning areas.
Roll breakdown
Total
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Outcome
Waiting for roll
Hits
—
Round result
No betRound stake
$0
Dice total
—
If cleared
$10,000
Choose a chip, tap a betting area, then roll for instant payout feedback.
Why did it win or lose?
After each roll, this explains the dice total, Big/Small, Odd/Even, triple exception and winning areas.
Roll breakdown
Total
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Outcome
Waiting for roll
Hits
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AI Quick Answer
How does Sic Bo work, and what should players check first?
Sic Bo is a three-dice casino game. Use virtual chips to practise Big/Small and Odd/Even first, then compare exact totals, Any Triple, Specific Triple, pairs and single-number bets by hit rate and payout risk.
Big and Small
Small is usually 4–10 and Big is 11–17. Triples are normally excluded from those bets.
Triple bets
Any Triple wins on any three matching dice. Specific Triple needs the exact number you picked.
Higher payout, lower hit rate
Pairs, triples and single-number bets pay more, but they hit less often. Start with the simple even-money bets first.
This quick guide reflects common Sic Bo practice rules. Real casino limits, payouts and side-bet rules may vary by operator.
Why use this tool
Why practise with this Sic Bo simulator?
Practise Sic Bo for free
Use virtual chips to learn Sic Bo betting areas before you play with real money. The simulator follows common casino payout rules so you can see risk and reward quickly.
Big/Small, triples and pairs
Compare the core bets players use most often: Big, Small, Odd, Even, Any Triple, Specific Triple, pairs and single-number bets.
Beginner-friendly feedback
Every roll shows the dice total, winning bet areas, payout and recent roll history, making it easier to understand how Sic Bo rounds settle.
30-second beginner flow
Choose a bet type
Start with Big/Small or Odd/Even, then try higher-payout areas such as Any Triple, Specific Triple, pairs and single numbers.
Pick a chip and place bets
Select a virtual chip size and tap the betting area. You can place multiple bets in the same round, then clear or repeat them.
Roll three dice and review payout
Roll the dice, check the total, review which bets won, and use the recent-roll board to learn how outcomes are recorded.
Common Questions Answered
What is Sic Bo, and what should beginners practise first?
Do Big/Small and Odd/Even win when a triple lands?
What is the difference between Any Triple, Specific Triple and a two-number combination?
How do exact total, pair and single-number bets pay?
Does this Sic Bo simulator use real money or guarantee payouts?
Is it mobile friendly, and what does recent-roll history show?
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