16 chances altogether and then depends on what other number you add to it.
For a single cube . . . The number of possible results is 6 . The number of square numbers is 2. (They're '1' and '4'.) The probability is 2/6 = 33 and 1/3 percent.
1/6
if there is only 1 6 your chances r 1 to 6
Assuming it is not a loaded die, the chances are 1 in 6.
The answer depends on what numbers are on the faces of the dice.
There is always a 1 in 6 chance of rolling ANY number on a six-sided dice, as there are 6 numbers.
1/n, where n is the number of faces on the dice. For example, if they are six sided dice, then the odds will be one in six.
Partial answer: Assuming that the dice show the numbers 1, 2, 3, ... 14 on each die, and that the question refers to throwing both dice and getting the sum. The smallest sum is 2 and the greatest sum is 28. So the sample space is 2,3,4,...,28.
2, 3, 5
There are many different shapes and sizes of dice. The typical die that you find in most board games has 6 sides and 6 numbers. There are also 6-sided dice that are made with only 3 options though, and there are 20 and 30 sided dice out there as well. There are also 4 sided dice, 8 sided, 10 sided, and 12 sided that are quite common. They have other (even odd) numbered dice, and other types of dice with math symbols or pictures on them instead of numbers. Or letter dice for word games sometimes.
It depends on the numbers on the 4 sided die. I don't believe that is a recognised standard.
a set of multiple 6 sided dice, one or two 10 sided dice, an 8 sided dice, a 4 sided dice, a 12 sided dice, a 20 sided dice, the players handbook, the monsters manual, multiple people (at least 2 one of which must have the dungeon masters guide) and paper and pencil.