Ron Swanson
Illuminator
I'm sure everyone has heard of the Roman Dodecahedrons.
I have watched a lot of videos recently, regarding them which seem to be popular on YouTube lately.
I actually came here to see what the members thought ...
... but I did a search and there does not seem to be a thread regarding them ...
There is no official, or universally agreed-upon purpose, for the Roman Dodecahedron,
certainly nothing in ancient texts had been found.
Here's a list, I shortened a bit from the internet, of best guess so far.
I actually hope to get a 3D printer in the new year, and if so I will definitely try to make one for fun
Apparently there are free programs anyone can use to do so.
To me gaming use, (The Gaming Dice Theory) maybe for gambling, would be one likely use,
but wear patterns on the examples found, do not support this ... as the "ball ends" would wear quickly.

I have watched a lot of videos recently, regarding them which seem to be popular on YouTube lately.
I actually came here to see what the members thought ...
... but I did a search and there does not seem to be a thread regarding them ...
There is no official, or universally agreed-upon purpose, for the Roman Dodecahedron,
certainly nothing in ancient texts had been found.
Here's a list, I shortened a bit from the internet, of best guess so far.
- Measuring or Surveying Instrument Some theories suggest they were used for distance measurement, land surveying etc.
- Religious or Ritual Object Given their fine craftsmanship, lack of wear, and occasional discovery in graves or temples, many scholars believe they had a symbolic function, possibly related to Roman or Celtic spiritual practices
- Knitting Tool This one just seems unlikely.
- Candle Holder Traces of wax found in a few examples suggest they might have served as candle holders.
- Gaming Dice Or other gaming use
- Other Speculations A "test piece" for an apprentice metalworker, to demonstrate skill.
I actually hope to get a 3D printer in the new year, and if so I will definitely try to make one for fun
Apparently there are free programs anyone can use to do so.
To me gaming use, (The Gaming Dice Theory) maybe for gambling, would be one likely use,
but wear patterns on the examples found, do not support this ... as the "ball ends" would wear quickly.
