Typically, a Roll and Play sheet features a grid of images, colors, actions, or questions. The gameplay is simple:

The PDF version often features embedded hyperlinks in the index, allowing you to jump instantly to the table you need during a game.

For example, if a child rolls a "3," they might look at the PDF and see that number three corresponds to “Make a monkey sound” or “Find something blue.”

A: Absolutely. A Roll and Play PDF is a fantastic "ice breaker" for a toddler or preschool party. Print a giant version (poster size) or give each family a small printed copy to take home as a party favor.

A Roll and Play PDF is a digital document (usually a printable or tablet-friendly PDF) designed for solo or cooperative tabletop gameplay where player actions are resolved by rolling dice—most commonly a six-sided die (d6). Unlike traditional board games or full TTRPGs, these games strip away complex rules and game masters (GMs), offering a self-contained, low-prep experience.

For children with speech delays or those learning English as a second language, action-based prompts are excellent. A prompt like "Make a scary monster noise" encourages vocalization without the pressure of "saying the right word."