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HowTo Geek ☛ You Can Roll Dice in the Linux Terminal, Here's How
We usually think of the terminal as something purely functional—tweaking Linux settings, installing updates, or running commands for work. And for most people, that’s where it ends. But the terminal can be more versatile than you might expect. One surprisingly fun use case? Rolling dice. Yes, your Linux terminal can double as a digital dice roller.
Why Roll Dice in the Terminal?
Now, you might wonder, why bother rolling dice in the terminal when we already have physical dice? Fair question! Dice are indeed the heartbeat of board games like Monopoly, Catan, and Dungeons & Dragons. They decide victories, defeats, and sometimes even spark heated arguments.