Rolling two number cubes (or dice) and getting a sum of 2 can only occur in one specific way: both dice must show a 1. Since each die has six faces, the total number of possible outcomes when rolling two dice is 36 (6 sides on the first die multiplied by 6 sides on the second die). Therefore, the probability of rolling a sum of 2 is 1 out of 36, or approximately 2.78%.
14/36
36
50%
There is a 1/36 chance in each throw so very unlikely.
1/36
14/36
If the number cubes are standard dice cubes, the odds of rolling 3 ones is 1 in 216.
36
50%
There is a 1/36 chance in each throw so very unlikely.
1/36
The probability is 21/36 = 7/12
2/9
It is 1/6.
1
4/12
The probability of getting 11 is 2/36 = 1/18. This is because of the 36 ways the dice might land, two of them sum to 11, namely 5 + 6 and 6 + 5.