dynamicDICE FAQ > Why does the dice sometimes appear stuck in an odd orientation?
The table is constructed of invisible walls that are used to keep the dice from flying out of view of the user. At times (just like real dice) the dice will get wedged between one of those walls and another die, or come to rest leaning against of the walls. The dice will even at times land on top of other dice and come to rest there. This is all the expected behavior when using real physics to model the dice and so we do nothing to prevent it. The "arrange" button on the display is provided so that the user can separate the dice, if desired, so that they can be read if the dice are stacked or otherwise blocking the view of one another.
The table is constructed of invisible walls that are used to keep the dice from flying out of view of the user. At times (just like real dice) the dice will get wedged between one of those walls and another die, or come to rest leaning against of the walls. The dice will even at times land on top of other dice and come to rest there. This is all the expected behavior when using real physics to model the dice and so we do nothing to prevent it. The "arrange" button on the display is provided so that the user can separate the dice, if desired, so that they can be read if the dice are stacked or otherwise blocking the view of one another.