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Royal Dice FAQ

The most common Royal Dice questions in one place. We cover free coins, what to do when a link does not work, and whether the game uses real money.

New to Royal Dice? The new player guide covers setup and your welcome bonus before anything else. If you are looking for today's free coins, the coins page is updated throughout the day. The questions below cover everything else.

The basics

Free Coins come from the daily login bonus inside the app, free Coin links posted on the official Royal Dice Facebook page, gifts you exchange with friends in-game, jackpot wins from regular five-dice play, and the welcome Coin gift when you first install. Tap each Facebook link on the same device where Royal Dice is installed and the Coins credit automatically. Morning Reward lists every official link on this page.

Every free Coin source, explained

You roll five dice, pick which ones to keep, re-roll the rest up to two more times, then score the combination on your card. The combinations are the classic Yahtzee ones: Full House, Small Straight, High Straight, and Five of a Kind. You play against up to three other players in Normal mode, or with dozens of opponents in PartyMode. Whoever ends with the highest scorecard wins the Coin pot for that round.

How to play Royal Dice

There are four modes. Normal is the classic five-dice game against up to three players. Triple uses a bigger scorecard with more rows, so it rewards planning over luck. Real Time is fast quick rounds you can drop in and out of when you only have a few minutes. PartyMode puts dozens of players into the same room competing for bigger Coin pots. Most beginners start with Normal mode and try the others once they know the scorecard.

No. Royal Dice is a free-to-play social game with no real money gambling and no cash payouts. The Coins you play with have no cash value and can't be withdrawn, cashed out, or redeemed for real money. The dice games are entertainment only. Optional Coin packs let you buy more Coins to play with, but nothing the app pays out comes back as real money.

Yes. Royal Dice (App Store name Royaldice: Dice with Everyone) is published by GamePoint B.V., a Dutch social gaming studio based in The Hague. The app is free to download and play on iOS, Android, and Facebook, with optional Coin packs from $0.99 to $99.99 that are never required to keep playing.

Free Coin links from the official Facebook page typically expire within 24 to 48 hours of being posted, and some hit their claim cap sooner. Working this page from the top, where the newest links sit, is the easiest way to catch them while they're still live. Expired links open the game but credit no Coins.

No. Royal Dice by GamePoint is a Yahtzee-style five-dice multiplayer game where you score combinations like Full House and Five of a Kind. Royal Dice: Random Defense is a different Korean tower-defense game with PvP decks, made by another studio. Dice Royale is a separate rewards-style app players sometimes confuse with this one. The free Coin links on this page are for GamePoint's Royal Dice only.

Promo codes

No. Royal Dice doesn't run a public promo code system. GamePoint distributes free Coins through the in-game daily login, friend gifts, jackpot wins, and the free Coin links posted on the official Royal Dice Facebook page. Any third-party site advertising Royal Dice promo codes, cheat codes, or coin generators isn't affiliated with GamePoint and should be ignored.

Troubleshooting

The most common reasons are that the link expired (most go cold within a day or two), the link already hit its claim cap, you already claimed it on your account, or you tapped it on a device where Royal Dice isn't installed. Always tap links on the same device you play on, and try the freshest link from the top of the feed.

Want to go deeper?

The FAQ covers quick answers. For step-by-step walkthroughs, browse the Royal Dice guides. For daily tactics, check our tips.

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