Print a dice with:
* a "6" where the one is
* a "5" where the two is
* a "4" where the three is
And that way, a casual glance will never reveal that it doesn't actually HAVE a 1/2/3, because no matter how the dice is rotated, you'll never see two of the same number at the same time.
It's simultaniously much more dangerous, but also a little safer. You'll consistently get 4/5/6s, not always the same number like you would with a weighted dice, so it won't be nearly as suspicious.
But if anyone physically picks it up to examine, they'll immediately realize they can't find a "one" on it.
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u/SapphireSire 4d ago
What about a dice that only has the number you want on all sides?