Website Status by Country
Recent Reports for roll20.net
Optional: can you open roll20.net?
Response Time History
Questions About roll20.net
How do I check whether roll20.net is down?
Run a free check to see whether the website responds from our servers. The result includes its current status, response time, and HTTP response when available.
Compare the result with what you see on your own device. If the site works here but not for you, the problem may be local.
Why might roll20.net work for some people but fail for others?
A website can work for some visitors and fail for others because of DNS, network routing, VPN, ISP, or regional problems.
When results differ by location, the issue is usually partial or regional rather than a complete outage.
What should I check if roll20.net is not loading for me?
If our servers can reach the site but you cannot, check your browser, DNS cache, network, firewall, VPN, or internet provider.
Try another browser, device, or network. Then run the check again and compare it with a country-specific result.
What do HTTP status codes tell me about roll20.net?
HTTP codes describe how the server handled the request. A 403 means access was denied, 404 means the page was not found, and 502 or 503 usually indicate a server or gateway problem.
Use the code together with the response time to understand whether the site is blocked, slow, or unavailable.
Why can roll20.net load but still fail at login?
The homepage can work while the login service, sessions, captcha, or account system has a problem.
This can cause failed sign-ins, repeated redirects, or password prompts even when the rest of the site loads.
What can cause roll20.net to feel slow or unstable?
roll20.net averaged 2107 ms across the last 2 checks. Recent checks ranged from 2073 ms to 2140 ms. The most recent origin response time was 2073 ms.
A slow response usually means the site is reachable but busy, delayed by the network, or waiting for another service.