Where is this six-sided die from











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Gaming with my daughter's boyfriend, I noticed this die. I asked him about it, but his tl;dr was it was a found die, and he has no idea what it's for or from. Any ideas?



D6 Faces 3, 4, 6D6 Faces 7, 10, 11



I do note that 3 & 4 are the average of a d6, 6 & 7 are the average of a d12, and 10 & 11 are the average of a d20. But other than that I've got nothing. Google has failed me... or I have failed Google.



Who knows where this die is from?










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    To be clear, these pictures are both of the same die?
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    Is no one else impressed a how perfectly OP managed to get the backdrops lined up for both pictures?
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Gaming with my daughter's boyfriend, I noticed this die. I asked him about it, but his tl;dr was it was a found die, and he has no idea what it's for or from. Any ideas?



D6 Faces 3, 4, 6D6 Faces 7, 10, 11



I do note that 3 & 4 are the average of a d6, 6 & 7 are the average of a d12, and 10 & 11 are the average of a d20. But other than that I've got nothing. Google has failed me... or I have failed Google.



Who knows where this die is from?










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    To be clear, these pictures are both of the same die?
    – Xirema
    15 hours ago






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    Is no one else impressed a how perfectly OP managed to get the backdrops lined up for both pictures?
    – goodguy5
    15 hours ago













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Gaming with my daughter's boyfriend, I noticed this die. I asked him about it, but his tl;dr was it was a found die, and he has no idea what it's for or from. Any ideas?



D6 Faces 3, 4, 6D6 Faces 7, 10, 11



I do note that 3 & 4 are the average of a d6, 6 & 7 are the average of a d12, and 10 & 11 are the average of a d20. But other than that I've got nothing. Google has failed me... or I have failed Google.



Who knows where this die is from?










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Gaming with my daughter's boyfriend, I noticed this die. I asked him about it, but his tl;dr was it was a found die, and he has no idea what it's for or from. Any ideas?



D6 Faces 3, 4, 6D6 Faces 7, 10, 11



I do note that 3 & 4 are the average of a d6, 6 & 7 are the average of a d12, and 10 & 11 are the average of a d20. But other than that I've got nothing. Google has failed me... or I have failed Google.



Who knows where this die is from?







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  • 3




    To be clear, these pictures are both of the same die?
    – Xirema
    15 hours ago






  • 11




    Is no one else impressed a how perfectly OP managed to get the backdrops lined up for both pictures?
    – goodguy5
    15 hours ago














  • 3




    To be clear, these pictures are both of the same die?
    – Xirema
    15 hours ago






  • 11




    Is no one else impressed a how perfectly OP managed to get the backdrops lined up for both pictures?
    – goodguy5
    15 hours ago








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To be clear, these pictures are both of the same die?
– Xirema
15 hours ago




To be clear, these pictures are both of the same die?
– Xirema
15 hours ago




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11




Is no one else impressed a how perfectly OP managed to get the backdrops lined up for both pictures?
– goodguy5
15 hours ago




Is no one else impressed a how perfectly OP managed to get the backdrops lined up for both pictures?
– goodguy5
15 hours ago










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It seems to be from the board game 'Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone', according to
this post on reddit:




I own the US/English version of the game. The dice numbers are 4, 6, 11, 7, 3, 10.




...in particular, this picture:



enter image description here






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    Is it proper to answer what turned out to be a non-RPG related question?
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    It's fine to answer--as to what happens to the question itself... pondering.
    – nitsua60
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    Can this answer include a description of the game's role-playing elements? (I'd like to give the moderators an excuse to keep this question instead of migrating it elsewhere!) (And an outdated yet semi-related Meta question.)
    – Hey I Can Chan
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  • Yay! You found it!
    – Longspeak
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    @HeyICanChan I've never played it, but according to boardgamegeek it's purely a trivia board game with no RP elements.
    – RichardJ
    14 hours ago











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up vote
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It seems to be from the board game 'Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone', according to
this post on reddit:




I own the US/English version of the game. The dice numbers are 4, 6, 11, 7, 3, 10.




...in particular, this picture:



enter image description here






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    Is it proper to answer what turned out to be a non-RPG related question?
    – RichardJ
    15 hours ago






  • 3




    It's fine to answer--as to what happens to the question itself... pondering.
    – nitsua60
    15 hours ago






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    Can this answer include a description of the game's role-playing elements? (I'd like to give the moderators an excuse to keep this question instead of migrating it elsewhere!) (And an outdated yet semi-related Meta question.)
    – Hey I Can Chan
    14 hours ago










  • Yay! You found it!
    – Longspeak
    14 hours ago






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    @HeyICanChan I've never played it, but according to boardgamegeek it's purely a trivia board game with no RP elements.
    – RichardJ
    14 hours ago















up vote
16
down vote



accepted










It seems to be from the board game 'Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone', according to
this post on reddit:




I own the US/English version of the game. The dice numbers are 4, 6, 11, 7, 3, 10.




...in particular, this picture:



enter image description here






share|improve this answer

















  • 1




    Is it proper to answer what turned out to be a non-RPG related question?
    – RichardJ
    15 hours ago






  • 3




    It's fine to answer--as to what happens to the question itself... pondering.
    – nitsua60
    15 hours ago






  • 2




    Can this answer include a description of the game's role-playing elements? (I'd like to give the moderators an excuse to keep this question instead of migrating it elsewhere!) (And an outdated yet semi-related Meta question.)
    – Hey I Can Chan
    14 hours ago










  • Yay! You found it!
    – Longspeak
    14 hours ago






  • 1




    @HeyICanChan I've never played it, but according to boardgamegeek it's purely a trivia board game with no RP elements.
    – RichardJ
    14 hours ago













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up vote
16
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It seems to be from the board game 'Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone', according to
this post on reddit:




I own the US/English version of the game. The dice numbers are 4, 6, 11, 7, 3, 10.




...in particular, this picture:



enter image description here






share|improve this answer












It seems to be from the board game 'Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone', according to
this post on reddit:




I own the US/English version of the game. The dice numbers are 4, 6, 11, 7, 3, 10.




...in particular, this picture:



enter image description here







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    Is it proper to answer what turned out to be a non-RPG related question?
    – RichardJ
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    It's fine to answer--as to what happens to the question itself... pondering.
    – nitsua60
    15 hours ago






  • 2




    Can this answer include a description of the game's role-playing elements? (I'd like to give the moderators an excuse to keep this question instead of migrating it elsewhere!) (And an outdated yet semi-related Meta question.)
    – Hey I Can Chan
    14 hours ago










  • Yay! You found it!
    – Longspeak
    14 hours ago






  • 1




    @HeyICanChan I've never played it, but according to boardgamegeek it's purely a trivia board game with no RP elements.
    – RichardJ
    14 hours ago














  • 1




    Is it proper to answer what turned out to be a non-RPG related question?
    – RichardJ
    15 hours ago






  • 3




    It's fine to answer--as to what happens to the question itself... pondering.
    – nitsua60
    15 hours ago






  • 2




    Can this answer include a description of the game's role-playing elements? (I'd like to give the moderators an excuse to keep this question instead of migrating it elsewhere!) (And an outdated yet semi-related Meta question.)
    – Hey I Can Chan
    14 hours ago










  • Yay! You found it!
    – Longspeak
    14 hours ago






  • 1




    @HeyICanChan I've never played it, but according to boardgamegeek it's purely a trivia board game with no RP elements.
    – RichardJ
    14 hours ago








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Is it proper to answer what turned out to be a non-RPG related question?
– RichardJ
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Is it proper to answer what turned out to be a non-RPG related question?
– RichardJ
15 hours ago




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It's fine to answer--as to what happens to the question itself... pondering.
– nitsua60
15 hours ago




It's fine to answer--as to what happens to the question itself... pondering.
– nitsua60
15 hours ago




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Can this answer include a description of the game's role-playing elements? (I'd like to give the moderators an excuse to keep this question instead of migrating it elsewhere!) (And an outdated yet semi-related Meta question.)
– Hey I Can Chan
14 hours ago




Can this answer include a description of the game's role-playing elements? (I'd like to give the moderators an excuse to keep this question instead of migrating it elsewhere!) (And an outdated yet semi-related Meta question.)
– Hey I Can Chan
14 hours ago












Yay! You found it!
– Longspeak
14 hours ago




Yay! You found it!
– Longspeak
14 hours ago




1




1




@HeyICanChan I've never played it, but according to boardgamegeek it's purely a trivia board game with no RP elements.
– RichardJ
14 hours ago




@HeyICanChan I've never played it, but according to boardgamegeek it's purely a trivia board game with no RP elements.
– RichardJ
14 hours ago


















 

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