Two six-sided dice refer to using two standard dice with six sides each, numbered from 1 to 6. Each die can independently show any number from its faces when rolled.
Related terms
Discrete Random Variable: A random variable whose possible values are countable and can be listed individually (such as rolling two dice).
Uniform Distribution: A probability distribution where each outcome within a given range has equal likelihood of occurring (each face on a fair die has equal chance).
Expected Value: The average value we expect to obtain from an experiment or situation over many repetitions (e.g., average sum obtained when rolling two fair dice).