Ready to roll the dice? Whether you’re traveling on a train, relaxing on the beach, or enjoying a cozy game night at home, two-player funny rolling dice games are the ideal solution for a fun and engaging pastime.
1.Left Center Right
It’s a quick and simple two-player dice game. Three dice per player and three chips (or tokens) per player.
How to Play
Each player starts with three chips. First Player: The player with the most three dice goes first. Roll the dice: Roll as many dice as you can as long as you have chips. Based on the roll, L (Left): Pass one chip to the player on your left. C (Center): Place one chip in the center pot. R (Right): Pass one chip to the player on your right. Dot: Keep the chip.  Dot: Keep the chip. Continue taking turns, rolling, and passing chips until only one player has a chip left. The last player with a chip wins the center pot!
2.Qwixx
A quick, fun, and strategic two-player funny rolling dice games. Prepare six liquid core dice (two white, one each of red, yellow, green, and blue), a score sheet, and a pen or pencil.
Gameplay
The active player rolls all six dice. Add the two white dice together and announce the sum. All players may (but are not required to) cross out the announced numbers from left to right in a single color row on the score sheet. The active player rolls all six dice. Add the two white dice together and announce the sum. All players may (but are not required to) cross out the announced numbers from left to right in a single color row on the score sheet. The active player adds a white die and a colored die of their choice. They must cross out the resulting sum from the matching color row on the score sheet from left to right. This introduces an element of luck, as players must think carefully about which numbers to cross out in order to maximize their score and possibly block their opponent. If the active player still fails to cross out at least one number after two rolls, they will be marked with a -5 penalty on the score sheet.
3.Beetle
A fun and simple two-player dice draw game. Prepare a die, paper, and a pen or pencil.
How to Play
Each player takes a piece of paper and a pen or pencil. Decide who goes first (any method will work!). When it’s your turn, roll the dice. The number you roll determines which part of the beetle you get to draw, but you have to draw the parts in a specific order: If you roll a number for a part you haven’t drawn yet (because you haven’t drawn the required previous part), your turn ends. Roll the dice. The first player to complete their beetle drawing (including all the required parts) wins!