Spin the wheel
Paste one option per line, spin the animated wheel, and get a random winner for decisions, classroom prompts, giveaways, chores, games, and planning.
Paste a list, spin a wheel, make balanced teams, draw manual giveaway winners, or generate simple random results in a browser-first workspace.
Start with a picker, wheel, team generator, or classroom-friendly random tool.
Paste one option per line, spin the animated wheel, and get a random winner for decisions, classroom prompts, giveaways, chores, games, and planning.
Paste names into the picker and choose one at random for classrooms, meetings, games, chores, raffles, or quick decisions.
Use the preset yes, no, and maybe wheel when you need a quick answer, or edit the labels for your own lightweight decision spinner.
Set a minimum, maximum, and quantity to generate random integers for games, classroom examples, sampling, or quick number draws.
Paste names, choose the number of teams or a target team size, and generate balanced random groups you can copy.
Flip a virtual coin and keep a short heads-or-tails history for games, warmups, and quick random choices.
Choose a die type, select how many dice to roll, or enter notation such as 2d6+3 for games and classroom probability examples.
Use a generic list picker for decisions, prompts, tasks, games, foods, movies, or any set of choices you can paste manually.
Use the wheel when the spin is part of the moment, a picker when the answer needs to be fast, teams when group size matters, and generator tools when you need numbers, dice, colors, prompts, or client-side passwords.
Pick names, choices, students, foods, movies, and winners from pasted lists.
Spin editable wheels for decisions, classroom activities, and yes-or-no prompts.
Create balanced random teams from a manual list of names.
Generate numbers, colors, passwords, questions, prompts, dice rolls, and coin flips.
Classroom tools for student picking, random groups, wheels, and lesson-friendly prompts.
Paste one option per line, spin the animated wheel, and get a random winner for decisions, classroom prompts, giveaways, chores, games, and planning.
Paste names, choose the number of teams or a target team size, and generate balanced random groups you can copy.
Paste a classroom list, pick a student, and optionally avoid repeats until everyone has had a turn. Data stays in your browser.
Paste student names, choose group size or group count, shuffle groups, and copy results for lessons, labs, stations, and activities.
Manual winner draws, holiday raffles, Secret Santa pairings, and transparent list workflows.
Paste names into the picker and choose one at random for classrooms, meetings, games, chores, raffles, or quick decisions.
Paste entries manually or from a CSV export, optionally remove duplicates, choose the number of winners, and copy the result.
Add participant names, set optional exclusions such as spouses or coworker pairs, then generate local Secret Santa assignments you can copy.
Brackets, dice, coin flips, usernames, prompts, and quick choice tools.
Flip a virtual coin and keep a short heads-or-tails history for games, warmups, and quick random choices.
Choose a die type, select how many dice to roll, or enter notation such as 2d6+3 for games and classroom probability examples.
Paste teams or players, generate a single-elimination bracket, handle uneven participant counts with byes, and copy the first-round matchups.
Choose a style, decide whether to include numbers, generate username ideas, and copy results for low-stakes creative use.
Date, team, choice, food, movie, and number tools for lightweight planning.
Paste names, choose the number of teams or a target team size, and generate balanced random groups you can copy.
Use a generic list picker for decisions, prompts, tasks, games, foods, movies, or any set of choices you can paste manually.
Use preset food ideas or paste your own menu list to pick what to eat without overthinking the decision.
Choose a start date and end date, select how many random dates to generate, optionally limit to weekdays, and copy the list.
RandomToolsBase keeps the random step visible and lightweight. Lists are pasted manually, common tools run in the browser, and pages explain the limits before you use a result in a class, meeting, game, raffle, or planning workflow.
The site avoids fake ratings, platform scraping, affiliate claims, and compliance promises. For official records, giveaways, sensitive classrooms, security, or accessibility decisions, keep your source material outside the tool and review the output before sharing it.
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No. Giveaway workflows use pasted/manual/CSV entries only and do not connect to social platforms.