Best Dice Trays, Dice Boxes & Dice Towers for DnD | BoxKing

Ayesha A.

Have you ever watched a D20 make its way across a table in the middle of a boss fight—only to disappear for good? Dice trays solve this chaos easily. These shallow containers corral rolls during DnD sessions and work just as well for Pathfinder, Gloomhaven, and other board games. They also protect your table from scratches and reduce the clatter that can break immersion.

When you don’t use a DnD dice tray, you’re often dealing with lost dice, surface damage, and constant “reroll!” interruptions. Felt dice trays help dampen sound, but stains and wear can quickly become an issue. Wooden dice trays offer a more elegant and long-lasting alternative. When choosing a tray, look for magnetic edges for secure folding, group-friendly dimensions (around 11×11 inches), and velvet linings that soften rolls without dulling the experience.

A great example is BoxKing’s 6 Folding Hexagon Dice Tray Set, designed for multiplayer sessions and easy storage. Compared to thin felt pads commonly found online, these trays maintain their structure and appearance even after years of regular play.

Dice Tray vs. Dice Tower: Which Is Better for DnD?

Many fans like their dice trays & towers with classic D&D illustrations from the ‘70s and the ‘80s. But we believe that a dice holder is all about functionality. You need dice trays when you embark on solo DnD adventures or casual Catan nights (with a focus on speed). They keep everything simple and portable.

Dice towers are perfect for people worried about internal ramps and baffles. They can help you avoid those heated Monopoly disputes that often happen in organized competitive matches. A dice tower makes sure no “lucky flicks” sway the outcome of a board game. The table below will help you determine which option is better for you:

Feature Dice Trays Dice Towers
Speed Instant Slower setup
Fairness Depends on players Highly random via baffles
Size Compact (backpack-friendly) Taller, needs vertical space
Price $20–$50 $40–$100
Portability Foldable Modular, slightly bulkier

BoxKing’s Wooden Magnetic Dice Tower with Tray combines both approaches. The tower detaches into a dice tray, allowing players to switch between fast encounters and fairness-focused rolls. Compared to lightweight cardboard towers that tend to wear out quickly, this hybrid design offers durability and long-term versatility.


Why Wooden Dice Trays Are Better Than Plastic or Metal

When it comes to dice trays, wood consistently outperforms plastic and metal. Wooden dice trays provide a warm, natural texture and excellent acoustic balance. Plastic trays can feel slippery, while metal trays often amplify noise and add unnecessary weight.

BoxKing’s Hexagon Wooden Magnetic Trays (Set of 3) showcase the benefits of wood perfectly. Each tray features strong neodymium magnets for secure closure and velvet insets that keep rolls quiet and controlled. Compared to metal trays—which can feel heavy and show fingerprints easily—wooden trays deliver comfort, durability, and timeless aesthetics.


Best Dice Boxes & Dice Cases for Travel-Loving Gamers

A quality dice box or dice case is essential for players who attend conventions, game nights, or travel frequently. Dice boxes and cases protect your collection while keeping games playable at a moment’s notice.

Dice cases are slim and portable, fitting easily into backpacks or pockets. Soft felt-lined cases cushion movement during travel, while hard-shell dice boxes offer better protection against drops. The trade-off is bulk versus durability.

Dice Vaults vs. Dice Towers: Storage or Function?

Dice vaults and dice towers serve different purposes. Dice vaults focus on storage and display, protecting valuable or collectible dice from dust, pets, and accidental damage. They’re ideal for home setups or showcase shelves.

Dice towers prioritize function. They ensure fair rolls and can double as vertical storage when not in use. Hybrid designs—such as tower-and-tray combinations—merge both benefits.

BoxKing’s modular tower-tray systems allow players to stack trays into vault-like configurations while maintaining roll functionality. Compared to premium engraved vaults that emphasize decoration over flexibility, modular systems adapt better to growing collections.

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3 Tips for Choosing the Right DnD Dice Tray, Tower, Box, or Vault

Match the tool to your play style

  • Dice trays: casual home play
  • Dice towers: competitive fairness
  • Dice boxes: transporting large collections
  • Dice cases: lightweight daily carry
  • Dice vaults: long-term storage and display

Choose the right size

  • Dice trays: around 11×11 inches
  • Dice towers: ~12 inches tall for proper randomness
  • Dice cases: compact sizes like 6×4 inches

Balance price and durability
Avoid extremely cheap options that may fail quickly. A well-made dice accessory saves money over time and enhances every session.

Dice Tray & Dice Storage FAQ

What size dice tray is best for DnD?
An 11×11-inch dice tray comfortably fits a full DnD dice set and works well for group play.

Are dice towers more random than dice trays?
Yes. Dice towers use internal baffles to reduce controlled rolls and increase randomness.

Can a dice box replace a dice tray?
Some dice boxes allow rolling inside, but dedicated dice trays offer more space and comfort during active play.

Dice Case Storage & Maintenance Tips

  • Use silica gel packs to prevent humidity damage.
  • Store vibrant dice in UV-protected cases to reduce fading.
  • Stack vaults and towers vertically on shelves to save space.
  • Clean wooden dice trays with a microfiber cloth and oil them annually to maintain their finish.

Grab Your Perfect Dice Tray or Dice Storage Today

Whether you’re upgrading your dice trays, dice towers, or storage solutions, BoxKing offers modular designs built to grow with your collection. Dice holders start at $35.99, with free U.S. shipping on orders over $599. Explore BoxKing’s lineup today and elevate every roll in your next campaign.

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Ayesha A.

I am a passionate board game enthusiast who finds joy in how tabletop games bring people together.With a deep appreciation for creativity and design, I enjoys exploring the stories and strategies behind every game — from classic favorites to modern innovations. I believes that every round played is an opportunity to connect, laugh, and imagine.

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