Does the line with the sort result in a more random array or is the sort here only a waste?
use List::Util qw(shuffle);
@random1 = shuffle sort keys %vocables;
@random2 = shuffle keys %vocables;
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If placing a sort before the shuffle made a difference, then shuffle would be broken. Since shuffle works, the sort is a waste of processor time. The whole point of a good shuffle is to eliminate any pre-existing ordering of the elements.