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Own The Table With These Eye-Catching Orange Dice

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Feb 4 2026
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Orange is a color you notice. Is it a warning sign? A pretty autumn leaf? Either way, it’s getting attention, and so will these orange dice.

Sometimes you want neutral dice that blend in, or match your character and game accessories well. Other times, you want a set of dice that will stand out at the table. And orange dice will do just that.

Flower Dice

If you’re playing a druid, enjoy a nice flower, or just want a set of dice that look a little more fancy without going overboard, try these simple flower dice. These show a bouquet of autumn flowers floating in bright orange resin for an effect that’s timeless, always pretty, and always attention grabbing.

Tube of Mini Dice

You know when you’re out at a fair in the summer and get a big tube of pixie stick or a yard of beer? What if that same idea instead came filled with 28 miniature dice? Do we NEED 28 matching dice? Maybe not. But what if they came in a big tube that felt a little like a magic wand?

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Orange Cat Dice

The residents of Fruit Meadows bring you another set of orange dice as well as a sticker and enamel pin to match. The dice themselves are pretty simple and unassuming. But they’re cute, well-made, and easy to read. And if you’re looking for many dice and many tiny little friends, there are twelve residents of Fruit Meadows, each with a different color dice and fruit-cat to collect.

Magic Circle Orange Dice

The first thing that these dice reminded me of was that specific brand of magic circle used in anime. It feels a little like a Cardcaptor Sakura or Full Metal Alchemist design. But it’s also very different than either of those things. Still, the aesthetic made me love these right away. Somehow, the gold manages to stand out on the orange and makes the dice look like magic instead of hard to read. All in all, these are very pretty.

Amber Dice

The mostly-translucent design of these dice make them look just like amber. What’s trapped inside of them? Will you be able to grow dinosaurs with it? Probably not. But the dice are beautiful and create a cool effect nonetheless. The gold paint on the numbers can be a little more difficult to read than some other dice sets. But for dice this pretty, that may just have to be a sacrifice we make.

Orange Diamond Dice

Dice that aren’t shaped like regular dice are always a lot of fun. In this case, these dice lean into the gemstone look that many resins already have, with more gem and diamond-shaped dice. The design is surprisingly simple, but still makes these dice look like a million bucks. And the silver paint and clear flat-side-up will make them easy to use and read during games.

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