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The Double Dice (formerly known as a Double Dice Block) is a special Dice Block that appears in Mario Party 10. As the name suggests, the player is allowed to roll two Dice Blocks. The effect is similar to the Mushroom Orb, Twice Candy and Double Dice Set from past games, except the player gets no coin bonus for rolling two of the same number.

The Double Dice Block can appear if the player stops on a Special Dice Block Space.

The Double Dice Block returns in Mario Party: Star Rush and Mario Party: The Top 100, albeit renamed to Double Dice; it functions the same as it did before. In Toad Scramble, the two Dice Blocks used are that for the current leader (i.e, If Toadette is the leader, then two Cutie Dice Blocks are rolled). This item is the default item for amiibo characters if they do not have Mario Party 10 data saved on them.

The Double Dice also returns in Mario Party Superstars, with its function being the same as the Mushroom from Mario Party 2 and Mario Party 3 this time, due to the regular Dice Block being able to roll up to 10.

A Double Dice Set

There is an item similar to the Double Dice that is called a Double Dice Set. It is an item that can be bought in the item shop in Mario Party DS. This item costs three coins. A double dice set is almost always available in the item shop. It will allow the player to hit two Dice Blocks, which can allow the player to move up to 20 spaces than with one block. A matching pair will give the player 10 coins. Two "7's" will result in 30. This item is also very common when the player is in first place. Nearly every computer player that goes to the item shop in a party purchases a Double Dice Set.

Official profiles

Mario Party 10

  • Instruction manual: "You can roll two Dice Blocks."

Mario Party: The Top 100

  • In-game description: What's better than rolling? Rolling two dice at once!

Mario Party Superstars

  • In-game description: Roll 2 dice, then move the total amount.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ダブルサイコロ[?]
Daburu Saikoro
Double Dice
Dutch Dubbel dobbelblok[?] Double dice block
Italian Dado doppio[?] Double dice
Portuguese Dado duplo[?] Double Dice
Russian Два кубика[?]
Dva kubika
?
Spanish Dado doble[?] Double Dice