Who These Tools Help
Use these tools when the input is a list of names, entries, tasks, or ideas. They help turn raw lists into shuffled orders, winners, teams, or gift assignments without requiring an account or spreadsheet.
Lists
Shuffle lists, pick winners, split teams, and organize groups with simple browser-based tools.
Shuffle lists, pick one item, or choose several winners.
Split any group into fair, random teams in one click.
Who These Tools Help
Use these tools when the input is a list of names, entries, tasks, or ideas. They help turn raw lists into shuffled orders, winners, teams, or gift assignments without requiring an account or spreadsheet.
Practical Examples
Start with the result you need, not the tool name. If the output should be visible to a group, choose a tool with a clear reveal. If the output needs to be copied into a document, choose a tool with a simple text result. If you are working from names or entries, use a list-based tool before moving to a more visual tool.
This category currently includes List Randomizer, Team Maker. Each page explains its own use cases, limitations, and related workflows so visitors can move to a better fit when the first tool is not specific enough.
RandThings tools are built for everyday randomization tasks. They are useful for games, classrooms, planning, writing, examples, and small events, but they are not formal systems for gambling, legal selection, security audits, or regulated contests.
When a tool asks for input, enter only what is needed for the task. First names, short labels, nicknames, or placeholder values are usually enough. Avoid unnecessary personal or sensitive data when a simple list will work.