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Random Picker – Let Fate Decide from Your List

The random picker randomly selects an option from your input list. Perfect for choosing restaurants, assigning tasks, picking participants, and outsourcing any decision-making.

Type or paste your options as a list (one per line), click Pick — and get a random selection. You can also remove already picked options and continue drawing from the remaining list.

When is a Random Picker the Best Way to Make a Decision?

Random selection works best when options are equally good and none has a clear advantage over others. For example: 'What should we eat today?' or 'Who presents first?' Sometimes the random result reveals true preferences — if you're not happy with the outcome, it tells you what you really wanted.

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📚 More Info

The random picker selects a random option from your list. A quick and fair tool for everyday decisions, raffles, and group situations.

✅ What does this do?

Enter options in a list and the tool randomly selects one of them.

  • Add options to the text field – one per line or separated by commas.
  • The tool selects one randomly with a single click.
  • You can also select multiple items at once if you need several results.
🧠 How to interpret results?

Each option is equally likely – the selection is completely random and unbiased.

  • Previous results don't affect the next one – each selection is independent.
  • Suitable for decision-making, raffles, and task distribution.
  • If the result feels wrong, it might reveal your true preference.
⚠️ Good to know

The random picker is a general-purpose tool for many situations.

  • Suitable for everyday decisions and light raffles – not for official competitions.
  • Browser's pseudo-random number generator is random enough for everyday use.
  • Options aren't saved – refreshing the page clears the list.
Note: The random picker is a versatile everyday helper – also try the decision roulette for a visual experience.
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