Back to school
Roll call, recitation, and presentation order
Paste the class list, pick a name, and keep the reveal readable from the front of the room.
Shareable moment
Screenshot the picked name or reopen the result for absent students.
Public, verifiable random draws
Start with roll call, public giveaway, or team split instead of guessing a tool name. Each path opens a working draw flow with reusable setup and shareable verification.
Complete one draw first. If the context is already clear, start from class, giveaway, or teams.
Try it now
Opening the full tool carries this list in the link fragment. Review participant names before sharing.
Open full name pickerResult
Start by task
Pick the job first. Each path opens the right tool with a useful setup already implied.
Swipe sideways for more scenarios
Pick one student, presenter, or answerer without turning the page into a setup form.
Name picker · pick 1 · no repeats
Use a visual wheel when the audience needs to watch the reveal happen.
Wheel spinner · live reveal · share proof
Split people into groups or choose captains for workshops, games, and breakouts.
Team generator · reusable lists
Tool directory
If the first screen does not match your task, continue from the full tool directory.
Resume recent tools
Use search or a tool once, and recent tools will appear here.
Core tools
Pick one or more names from a list for classrooms, giveaways, or shortlist finals. No repeats and weighted picks supported.
Create a random wheel (wheel of names) from your items and spin. Optional weights and shareable draws.
Split a list by number of groups or people per group for classrooms, workshops, breakout rooms, and balanced team assignments.
Free random number generator for custom ranges, no-repeat winner picks, and a dedicated 1-100 route when the range is fixed.
Use a random country picker for travel ideas, prompts, or icebreakers. Use the default list or your own.
Generate Secret Santa assignments (no email required). Shareable and reproducible with a link.
Generate random nickname ideas for usernames, gamer tags, and display names in seconds.
Flip a coin online (heads or tails). Great for quick decisions and best-of series.
Random assignment ladder (Amidakuji). Map participants to outcomes with one click.
Generate random words for games, prompts, brainstorming, or fresh username and gamer-tag ideas.
Draw today’s fortune for fun: lucky color, number, and a small good-luck item.
Seasonal playbooks
The homepage now points to practical, shareable moments instead of making everyone decode a tool directory first.
Random Pick Tools: pick fast, reveal clearly, and reopen the same result.
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Back to school
Paste the class list, pick a name, and keep the reveal readable from the front of the room.
Shareable moment
Screenshot the picked name or reopen the result for absent students.
Live giveaway
Current focusUse the wheel when the audience needs to see the draw, not just hear a name announced.
Shareable moment
Share the wheel result card after the livestream or raffle.
Workshop
Drop in attendees, set the group size, and move directly into the first activity.
Shareable moment
Post the group list into chat or the workshop doc.
Holiday
Keep holiday assignments simple when a team just needs a quick, fair match.
Shareable moment
Send participants back to the same saved draw result.
Made for classrooms, giveaways, workshops, and holiday games that need a fair public reveal.
Why this instead of a spreadsheet
The product is for moments where people need to trust the pick, not just generate a random value.
No setup install
Result can be reopened
Same list can continue into teams or a wheel
Quick confidence check
Collapsed by default so it does not slow the first draw; open it when trust, privacy, or reuse details matter.
Open Random Name Picker, paste the list, and run the draw. It supports no repeats, multiple winners, and weighted picks.
Yes. Random Name Picker and Random Number Generator both support no-repeat draws so an entry does not appear twice.
Yes. Random Team Generator handles groups for classrooms, workshops, games, and breakout sessions from a single list.