Use Cases

Practical ways to use random tools

RandThings is built around real situations: choosing fairly, keeping group activities moving, creating prompts, testing forms, and making small decisions easier. These use-case guides connect the right tools to the task.

Classrooms

Classroom randomizer tools

Random tools for teachers, tutors, and group leaders who need fair picks, teams, prompts, and quick classroom activities.

For teachers, tutors, trainers, club leaders, and anyone running activities with a group.

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Giveaways

Giveaway and raffle picker tools

Pick giveaway winners, shuffle entries, and run simple casual draws with clear rules and browser-based random tools.

For creators, small communities, classrooms, clubs, and teams running casual winner selections.

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Game Night

Game night randomizers

Random tools for board games, party games, role-playing sessions, turn order, teams, prompts, dice, and quick choices.

For families, friend groups, tabletop players, party hosts, and streamers.

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Why This Helps

Visitors often search for a task, not a tool name. A teacher may search for a classroom randomizer, while a creator may search for a giveaway picker. Use-case pages help visitors find the right workflow faster.

Each page links to the specific tools that match the task and explains where randomness is useful, where it has limits, and how to avoid common mistakes.