i was wondering about the probability of rolling 3 6's on a 6 sided die. it came up in a character generating session of a d&d game and i was thinking about how it applies to risk as well. here's what i found out on wikipedia;
The probability of throwing several dice (or one die several times successively) and getting the same number on each roll is computed by multiplying by 1/6 for each additional die:
No. of Dice 2 3 4 5
Probability 1/6 1/36 1/216 1/1296
The above list only applies when any roll is acceptable provided it's the same on all dice. To throw a particular chosen number more than once in a row, the probability is lower:
No. of Dice 2 3 4 5
Probability 1/36 1/216 1/1296 1/7776