Description
The Chessex counter tray can hold up to 800+ 5/8"" counters and is designed to fit into nearly all games including the old Avalon Hill Bookshelf game boxes. The lid is attached to the tray and will open up and lie flat. Five contact points help assure the lid to stay closed even if dropped. The specially designed 16 angled compartments add to the ease of counter removal. The compartments are shallow enough so the counters will not flip when moved. The trays nest for more compact stackability. Three trays stacked measure 1 5/8""tall.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are dice used for?
Dice are small, typically cube-shaped objects with numbered sides used in various games and activities. They are commonly used in board games, role-playing games and educational activities.
Why should I use different types of dice?
Different types of dice can enhance your gaming experience by providing variety and adding new elements to gameplay. Specialty dice can also be used for educational purposes, probability experiments, and creative projects.
How do I choose the right dice for my game?
Choosing the right dice depends on the game you are playing. Consider the number of sides (D4, D6, D8, D10, D12, D20), material, size, and design that best fit your needs. Some games require specific types of dice, so check the game rules for recommendations.
How should I care for my dice?
To care for your dice:
- Store them in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
- Keep them in protective cases or pouches to prevent damage.
- Handle them with clean hands to avoid transferring oils or dirt.
- Regularly clean them with a soft cloth and mild soap if needed.
What types of dice are available?
Dice come in various types, including:
- Standard six-sided dice (D6)
- Polyhedral dice sets (D4, D8, D10, D12, D20)
- Specialty dice (percentage dice, fudge dice)
- Custom dice with unique designs or functions
- Educational dice with letters, numbers, or symbols
Where can I buy dice?
Dice can be purchased from various sources. We have our own Dice section here
How can I tell if my dice are balanced?
To check if your dice are balanced:
- Roll the dice a large number of times and record the results.
- Analyze the distribution of results to see if each side appears approximately the same number of times.
- Float test: Place the dice in a cup of water with a bit of dish soap. Balanced dice will float evenly without favoring any particular side.