Archeological research has revealed that the oldest dice ever discovered were created by Indigenous peoples in America approximately 12,000 years ago. These findings challenge previous assumptions that such gaming tools originated elsewhere, suggesting a more ancient and complex history of recreational artifacts in the Americas. The discovery underscores the cultural significance and technological capability of these early Indigenous communities, highlighting their role in the early development of gaming objects. By pushing back the timeline of dice invention, this research provides new insights into prehistoric social and leisure activities among early human populations in the New World.