QMAY Mystery Dice – 9 polyhedral dice sets (63 pieces) in random style
Product description
What you’re getting (and what the “mystery” part means)
QMAY’s Mystery Dice set is built around one idea: you want plenty of polyhedral dice for tabletop play, but you also enjoy a bit of surprise when you open the pouches. The bundle includes 9 dice sets, and each set contains 7 polyhedral dice: D4, D6, D8, D10, D%, and D20. That adds up to 63 pieces total.
Each set also comes with its own dice pouch, with colours and patterns paired randomly. There’s no guarantee the look will match everyone’s taste, but that’s kind of the point here—each unboxing becomes part of the experience rather than just opening a plain bag of dice.
The essentials that matter at the table

When you’re mid-session, the biggest quality-of-life factor is readability. On these dice, the lettering is painted in gold and white and is designed to be as large as possible on each face, so you can spot the number quickly.
There’s also a small, practical design choice aimed at preventing mix-ups: the set uses underscoring to help distinguish between 6 and 9. It’s a detail that doesn’t sound exciting on paper, but it’s exactly the kind of thing that can reduce mistakes when you’re rolling fast.
Material and feel: durability over delicate display


These dice are made from acrylic, and the listing positions them as durable and wear-resistant for smooth gameplay. That matters if you’re the sort of player who actually uses dice often (not just on game night, but in frequent campaigns or regular board game evenings).

That said, acrylic dice generally sit more in the “practical gaming” category than “premium collectible”. If your priority is a luxury weight or a display-worthy finish, this set may feel more like a functional batch than a showpiece.
Where it fits best (and a quick example)
This bundle is clearly aimed at tabletop RPG and game groups who need multiple sets, whether you’re running D&D sessions, playing other RPGs, or hosting mixed table games.
For example, imagine a four-person group where everyone wants their own dice for saving throws and attack rolls. With 9 sets in the box, you can hand out a set to each player (and still have spares), then keep the pouches with each player’s dice organised between sessions.

The listing also frames the dice as broadly useful across many tabletop styles and even maths-style games, so it’s not only about one system.
Quick limitations to keep in mind before buying


The “random style” aspect is fun, but it’s also a real limitation: you may not get the exact colour or pattern combination you’d pick yourself. If you’re buying because you want a specific aesthetic for a campaign, dice case, or collection theme, this might not be the most controlled choice.
Also, because it’s a mystery-style bundle, you’re not choosing your individual set’s look. The trade-off is convenience and the surprise element, not custom matching.

Mini FAQ
What dice are included in each set?
Each of the 9 sets includes 7 polyhedral dice: D4, D6, D8, D10, D%, and D20.
How many dice are in total?

There are 63 pieces in total across the 9 sets.


Are the numbers easy to read?
The listing says the gold and white painted lettering is designed to be as large as possible on each surface, and underscoring helps distinguish 6 from 9.
Does each set come with a pouch?

Yes. Each set includes a dice pouch, and the colours and patterns are randomly paired.
Is it only for Dungeons & Dragons?
Not only. The listing mentions it being suitable for other table games and RPG contexts as well.
Should you buy it?
A solid pick if you want a large bundle of polyhedral dice for regular tabletop sessions, care about quick readability while rolling, and you like the surprise element of random pouch styling.
You may want to skip it if you’re specifically after a consistent look across every set, or if you treat dice as display pieces first and game tools second—this one is more about practical use than curated aesthetics.
Overall, it’s positioned as a useful value-focused dice bundle for groups and frequent players, with the “mystery” styling adding a bit of extra fun when you open the pouches.
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