We may need to create new users for various reasons. Follow below steps to create a new user called “newuser” in Linux in just a few seconds.

Launch the terminal:

Type “sudo adduser newuser” and press enter (Enter your password if prompted for it)

┌──(test㉿kali)-[~]
└─$ sudo adduser newuser1              
Adding user `newuser1' ...
Adding new group `newuser1' (1002) ...
Adding new user `newuser1' (1002) with group `newuser1' ...
Creating home directory `/home/newuser1' ...
Copying files from `/etc/skel' ...

You are prompted to set a password for the newuser1 and provide additional properties.
Note: A password must be set for the user.

──(test㉿kali)-[~]
└─$ sudo adduser newuser1
Adding user `newuser1' ...
Adding new group `newuser1' (1003) ...
Adding new user `newuser1' (1003) with group `newuser1' ...
Creating home directory `/home/newuser1' ...
Copying files from `/etc/skel' ...
New password: 
Retype new password: 
passwd: password updated successfully
Changing the user information for newuser1
Enter the new value, or press ENTER for the default
        Full Name []: New User1
        Room Number []: 
        Work Phone []: 
        Home Phone []: 
        Other []: 
Is the information correct? [Y/n]