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Roll Up To Your D&D Game With These Green Dice For Good Luck

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Mar 11 2026
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Saint Paddy’s Day is this weekend. And whether you’re celebrating in earnest or it’s an excuse to wear green, these dice may bring you luck.

It’s almost St. Paddy’s Day. And around here, that doesn’t mean too much more than an excuse to throw a party and be expected to wear green. But that’s okay, I like green and don’t need too many more excuses than that to add some more dice to the collection.

Cloverfield Dice

I love these dice. They’re simple, but the slightly rounded petal shaping around the edges makes them look like a field of clovers. The gold numbering reminds me of the famous pot of treasure you may find at the end of a rainbow. All in all, these dice create a unique effect and are perfect without doing too much.

Shamrock D6

A little more obvious but still not overboard, these D6 alternate green and white with little shamrocks on the side instead of numbers or dots. They’re a great set of dice for RPGs that only require a few D6s, or many of the most famous board games. Will the clovers bring you good luck?

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Green & Gold Dragon Dice

This set is a little more subtle and would probably perfectly the match the theming of at least a few of your characters. The gold is striking and beautiful on the darker green. And the swirls and dragon patterns feel Celtic-adjacent. They’re not quite as intricate, but the inspiration is definitely there and makes for some pretty very dice.

Green Rune Dice

If you play a character who’s known to read some runes, these may be the dice to roll for them. The natural color of the dice look very much like stone, while the green numbering peeking out has a magic-like feel. These are an interesting design that feels like it will be at home in any fantasy setting campaign.

Elvish Dice

Another set of dice that will fit in in any fantasy world, these dice are inspired by Elvish writing and look like they’ve been etched with spells or poetry. What do the dice say? That’s a good question! But if you’re playing an Elf in your current campaign, maybe they’ll be able to tell us both.

Green Gemstone Dice

These gemstone dice are so pretty that I may have to order a set for myself. Each of the die have a unique little design around the numbers that make them feel a little more upscale and fancy. These feel like the dice you’d roll if you play a magickly inclined character who enjoys the finer things in like. Like gemstones and gold and detailed little patterns that show off how important and magical they are.

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Celtic Knot Dice Game

These aren’t TTRPG dice, but I thought they were fun anyway! Sometimes you just need a little puzzle game to play, and these dice will let you figure out how to form a Celtic knot out of whatever shapes the dice have. Can you match them up? Can you use all of the dice in your pattern?

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