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Multi-winner picker

Pick several winners in one pass while keeping no-repeat rules visible and easy to explain.

Designed around multi-winner giveaway intentBuilt on the existing Name Picker engine with draw-count controlsClear fit for raffles, backup winners, and shortlists

Use case

Multi-winner picker

Designed around multi-winner giveaway intent

Status

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Designed around multi-winner giveaway intentBuilt on the existing Name Picker engine with draw-count controlsClear fit for raffles, backup winners, and shortlists

3-step flow

Use case
1Input your list or options
2Click draw
3Get result and take next action

Seeded

Result links

Open the exact same draw again from a shared URL.

Mobile

One-thumb flow

Use the bottom bar for re-roll, reuse, and share.

Instant

No install

Open the page and start without setup overhead.

Multiple winners

Recommended tool: Name Picker with no-repeat mode

Run several giveaway winners in one clear flow using Name Picker with no-repeat mode, backup-winner support, and shareable result links for review.

Recommended starting point

Draw multiple winners in Name Picker

Set the draw count, turn on no repeats, and run the draw.

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Clean multi-winner flow
Moderator-friendly proof

Use-case CTA experiment

Emphasize selecting several winners cleanly

Test whether multi-winner traffic responds best to prize-batch framing, backup-winner framing, or live-reveal framing.

Multi-winner: batch

Designed for campaigns that already know the winner count and want the shortest compliant path.

Single-winner or general prize draw flow

Use this if you want the broader giveaway explanation first.

Trust layer

Fairness & share-proof checklist

Use this when you need to explain how the result was produced and what people can verify afterward.

  1. 1
    Confirm the winner count and reserve-winner rule before the draw starts.
  2. 2
    Leave no-repeat enabled when one entrant should not occupy multiple slots.
  3. 3
    Share the full outcome after the draw so the complete winner set can be checked.
  4. 4
    If a reserve winner is promoted later, record that as a moderation step rather than rerunning silently.

Multi-winner draws usually create more questions after the fact, so the shareable result state matters more here than in single-winner flows.

What this page helps you do

  • Set the winner count before you run the draw
  • Leave no-repeat enabled so one entry cannot win twice
  • Share the result link for review or public verification
  • A future enhancement could add a dedicated winner-slot UI with alternate labels

Why this page is more than just a draw-count preset

Matches the rules of multi-slot giveaways

Campaigns with several winners, reserve winners, or shortlist logic need different instructions from a single-winner draw. This page reflects that intent explicitly.

Reduces operator mistakes before the draw

By centering no-repeat and winner-count setup, the page lowers the chance that a host runs a single-winner flow and then improvises the rest.

Supports post-draw review more naturally

When several winners are announced together, the shareable result state becomes more important. This route positions that proof step as part of the main workflow.

Quick FAQ

Should I use this instead of Prize Draw Picker?

Use this page when your giveaway rules already imply several winners, backup winners, or shortlists. Use Prize Draw Picker when you want the broader single-entry giveaway path.

What is the safest setup for several winners?

Set the total winner count first, keep no-repeat on, then share the result state after the draw so the full outcome can be checked later.

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

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