If the middle one’s numbers all match for their adjacent face, it’s still usable. You can designate the bottom number to be the selected number, since there’s only one side facing down (just as there’s only one point facing up).
The bottom one sucks because you’d need to arbitrarily deciding which upward side to choose from.
Bottom pic is the same as the middle ones, you use the bottom surface. It’s just meant to be viewed from the bottom through a transparent surface. Similar to a magic 8 ball
If the middle one’s numbers all match for their adjacent face, it’s still usable. You can designate the bottom number to be the selected number, since there’s only one side facing down (just as there’s only one point facing up).
The bottom one sucks because you’d need to arbitrarily deciding which upward side to choose from.
Bottom pic is the same as the middle ones, you use the bottom surface. It’s just meant to be viewed from the bottom through a transparent surface. Similar to a magic 8 ball
Simple, just look for the number not visible and that’s the number on the bottom
Technically since the numbers have an orientation, in this case you could know the bottom face only by looking at a single visible surface!
Ummmmmm…
How may I help you?
You’re expected to crawl under the transparent table to see what you rolled?
Well, you could, but most people just use their pocket mirror
You’re expected to have a pocket mirror? WTF is a pocket mirror?