# birthday ```js // usage chance.birthday() chance.birthday({ string: true }) chance.birthday({ type: 'child' }) ``` Generate a random birthday ```js chance.birthday(); => Fri Aug 16 1985 00:00:00 GMT-0400 (EDT) ``` By default, returns an actual JavaScript [Date][Date] object. Optionally specify it be returned as a string. ```js chance.birthday({string: true}); => '4/1/1968' ``` By default returns in MM/DD/YYYY format. Can specify DD/MM/YYYY as follows: ```js chance.birthday({string: true, american: false}); => '28/6/1993' ``` For more complex date formats, use the [Moment][Moment] library. Can also specify the type, same types as with [age](#age). ```js chance.birthday({type: 'child'}); => Sat Sep 08 2001 00:00:00 GMT-0400 (EDT) ``` You can also compose with `chance.year` for interesting combinations. For example, let's say we want to get the birthdays of some renaissance artists (born between 1450 and 1500). We can generate a year and then get a birthday from that year: ```js var year = chance.year({ min: 1450, max: 1500 }); chance.birthday({ year: year }); => Wed Aug 27 1484 11:24:14 GMT-0400 (EDT) // Could be simplified down to one line chance.birthday({ year: chance.year({ min: 1450, max: 1500 }) }); => Fri Nov 26 1469 09:17:13 GMT-0500 (EST) ``` [Date]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Date [Moment]: http://momentjs.com