All of these strange-looking dice can produce a desired probability distribution Keenan Crane
Gamers everywhere, rejoice: researchers have discovered that it is possible to transform any shape from dragons to kittens into a fair die, making it suitable for playing games that rely on random outcomes.
We started from the idea of: If you look at an object, can you tell its resting probabilities? says at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In other words, if you roll a particular shape, what is the probability it lands in a particular orientation?



