Not all games are fair, and let’s be honest, not all players are either. The added accessibility of these 3D printed dice makes them a welcome addition to anyone’s game sets for themselves or for blind friends who may not be comfortable using standard indented dice. These 3D printed dice are larger than standard sets, making them easier to find and read when rolled, and come with the standard 6-sided die as well as D4s to D20s for use in any game. Quite often, people with reduced vision have to rely on others to tell them the total they’ve rolled, so this designer made a set of 3D printed dice that have braille numbering so those who need to use braille to understand. ![]() However, to many blind people, these numbers involve an extra learning curve and can lead to mistakes in reading. ![]() Most dice are imprinted to make the numbers easily readable by those with reduced eyesight.
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