If you want to make an impact on your next spookyDungeons & Dragonsor other tabletop campaign, one ofthe best places to start is your dice. If you’re about to go adventuring through a haunted temple or are on the run from a zombie horde, you’re going to need some RPG dice to help you through the encounter.
While you’ll want to avoid the accursed natural one, picking the right spooky-themed dice can help set the mood for your adventures. Whether these are your first set of RPG dice or you’re looking to add another set that you absolutely have toadd to your growing collection, these are some great spooky additions to your tabletop adventures.

Updated July 27, 2025 by Jerel Levy: You can never have enough spooky dice, and now we’ve added even more options for you to choose from. We’ve updated this article with new formatting and creepy beholder-style dice to add to your collection of creepy and spooky dice to roll. You can really fit the theme of your next spooky character or campaign with these options. You can have the eyes or the entire body of the beholder at your disposal now.
HAOMEJA Beholder’s Dragon Eye Liquid Core Dice Set
Beholder D&D Monster Resin Dice Set
You might just jump-scare yourself with this D&D dice set. Translucent green, these resin dice have the creepy and menacing face of a beholder inside. With all seven dice needed for D&D and other tabletop RPGs, they’re a frightful delight to have at the table.
If you’ve fought a beholder, you know just how scary these monsters can be. Grabbing your beholder dice at the table and rolling them for the outcome can be just as scary, especially with the menacing face of the monster looking at your dice results.

They’re your basic resin dice, so if you’ve felt one, you’ve felt them all. While they all have the same design, it’s especially fun to roll these while fighting against a Beholder.
Haxtec Bloodstained Metal Dice Set
These dice have seen things that most adventurers can’t even imagine. Stained red with their actions, they are a messy reminder that every attack has a consequence.
Adventuring through the horrors of an unknown land is sure to bring with it all sorts of traumatizing experiences for your heroes (or villains), so why not have your dice set reflect it? These blood-splattered dice are messy reminders of the nightmares your adventurers have survived

These metal dice have a good amount of weight to them, giving them a satisfying heft when you roll them. The tarnished metal gives them an ancient feeling as if they’ve seen things that people aren’t meant to see and are now here to help you or taunt you, on your adventures.
HDdais Halloween Pumpkin Glow-in-the-Dark Dice Set
Adorned with several different spooky designs, like bats, skulls, cauldrons, webs, and more, these dice are a great way to spread the Halloween terror to your game. Even better, they glow in the dark to light the way for your game.
A little bit on the cuter side, these delightfully spooky dice from HDdais come in a variety of colors and designs, but the caramel glow-in-the-dark design is easily the most delightful of the bunch.

A spooky little ghost haunts the d4, a bubbling cauldron on the d6, bats flutter across the d8, gravestones on both the percentile and the d10, pumpkins on the d12 that look like a jack-o'-lantern with numbers carved in them, and finally a cobwebbed-filled d20.
Haxtec Spider Web Dice Set
Coming in hypnotizing shades of blue and purple, these spider web-adorned dice are perfect for your adventuring needs. There are no spiders directly on the dice, but hints that one might be waiting just around the next corner.
There are a few iconic creepy and crawly creatures that scutter aroundHalloween-themed campaigns, with spiders being among the most terrifying. These purple-colored copper dice are woven together with a series of spider webs across each face of the dice, pulling at the arachnophobe deep inside of you.

If you’ve never used metal dice before be prepared for a new experience. There’s a heft to them that might be surprising at first, and it can be hard to go back to regular dice afterward.
Haxtec Skeleton Hollow Metal Dice Set
Bones are rattling, creaking, and groaning as these dice determine the fate of your characters. Keep them safe with a special dice bag that comes with them.
Back to the spooky rattling of the walking dead, these metal skeleton dice are hollow, making a noise a little like the clacking of bones when shaken together. If you can stand the sound of the dead creaking and grinding bone against bone as you and your friends face down the horrors of the night, then these dice are perfect for your game.

These dice are a little larger than traditional dice sizes, so they might not fit in smaller dice bags or storage boxes so keep that in mind if you have aspecific carrying casefor your dice. If you just have a bag then you’re good to go.
Bescon Glowing Halloween Dice Set
Spooky scary skulls, bats, and more decorate this glow-in-the-dark RPG dice set. With five different designs across the seven dice, they’re a perfectly atmospheric touch to your games.
Passing constitution checks and rolling for attacks would normally be nigh impossible while exploring the dank caves of the Underdark of Faerun, but with this set of spooky glow-in-the-dark dice, you’ll always know the results of your rolls no matter what terrors lurk in the shadows.

The d6 of this set features a surprisingly detailed skull replacing the six face of the die, adding a delightfully creepy element to the die. A wand is etched into the d4, bats on both the d10 and the percentile dice, and then curly lines and a few more bats on the remaining d8, d12, and d20 dice.
Starring back from the near future with the cold, dispassionate eyes of evil so beyond your understanding, it can be mind-breaking to behold. These dice are the perfect addition to your journey through the Underdark.
You’re deep in the Underdark, lost among the winding caves and twisting ruins that litter the massive systems of caves that make up the world below the surface. Your torch has been slowly dwindling and in the dark, you may make out a pair of eyes fixed on you. Then a few more open, almost forming an arch staring at you. In the dark, as the last sputters of the flame of your torch die out, you see your reflection in the massive single eye watching you from the dark.
This set of resin dice all feature an eye staring back at you as you make your dice rolls, watching you and judging you on your actions. With a set of seven eyes watching all your movements while you play, you’ll never be able to shake that feeling that someone’s watching you.
FAQ
What is the most used DND dice?
The most important and most used dice in Dungeons & Dragons and many other roleplaying games is the d20, the 20-sided die. Oftentimes the d20 determines the odds of your actions coming out favorably, so you’ll be rolling this dice every chance you may.
Are metal dice better than plastic?
Neither material is better than the other. It goes down to a matter of preference. Metal dice are heavier and can damage your table if you don’t use a dice tray.
What is the rarest roll in dice?
Depending on what combination of dice you’re rolling, the rarest result from two d6 is either a 2 or a 12, meaning you would have to roll two ones, or two sixes on either die. The most common result across two d6 is seven, as a result of a one and a six, a two and a five, and a three and a four all add up to seven.