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Random Pick Tools

Project information

About Random Pick Tools

Project background, core use cases, and how the site handles repeatable random draws.

About

About Random Pick Tools

Random Pick Tools is a browser-based collection of randomizers for names, wheels, numbers, teams, words, and gift exchange flows. The goal is simple: make common draw workflows fast to start, easy to explain, and easy to reopen when a result needs to be checked later.

What the project is for

The site is built for everyday tasks such as classroom picks, giveaways, meeting order, random teams, quick decisions, and light party flows.

It is not designed to replace legal review, promotion rules, or any compliance process that applies to regulated contests, raffles, or classroom policies in your area.

How result sharing works

Many tools can reopen the same state from a share link so a host, teacher, or moderator can show the exact result again without rerunning the draw.

If you choose to share a draw, treat the link like shared content: anyone with the link may be able to see the restored setup and result state.

How to reach project information

Project policies and support details are published in the English trust pages so they are easy to find during reviews and when users need clarity.

Start with Privacy, Terms, and Contact for the current public information.

Current status

The project is actively maintained as a multilingual tool site. Pages, routes, and copy may change as tools improve, weak pages are trimmed, and clearer help content is added.

The priority is practical utility over account creation, paywalls, or unnecessary setup friction.

Mobile: use the bottom bar for re-roll / reuse / share.

Task loop

Finish the job, not just the random click

random pickershareable resultno-repeat draw

Each tool now explains what to prepare, how to avoid common failure states, and what to do after the result.

Continue from hereRandom Name PickerWheel SpinnerRandom Team Generator
  1. 1

    Before you run it

    Clean empty lines, duplicates, and sensitive names before the draw starts.

  2. 2

    During the draw

    Use the simplest mode first; open advanced rules only when the task really needs them.

  3. 3

    After the result

    Copy the right link, reuse the setup, or continue into the next tool without rebuilding the list.

Local terms this page supports

random pickershareable resultno-repeat draw

Empty and error states

If the input is empty or the range is invalid, fix the setup before adding more options.

Mobile and accessibility

The primary path stays readable on phones and keeps keyboard and screen-reader order predictable.

Proof and privacy

A result link can reopen the same draw, but shared links may contain names or rules.

Continue from here

Use the same task context to move into a related tool instead of starting over.