👉 The craps fluid, also known as the "craps juice," is a viscous, dark liquid often used in craps games to lubricate the dice and the betting surface. It's typically made from a mixture of flour, water, and sometimes other ingredients like baking powder or cornstarch, giving it a thick, sticky consistency. This fluid reduces friction between the dice and the table, allowing for smoother rolls and easier manipulation during the game. It also helps prevent the dice from sticking together, ensuring fair play and consistent results. While not officially part of the game's rules, the craps fluid is widely accepted and used by players to enhance the experience.