Paste a list, shuffle names, pick a winner, create random teams, or generate quick random results. No sign-up. Browser-based tools.
Paste names, tasks, or items and shuffle the full list into a random order.
Learn when to shuffle a full list, pick one result, or split names into teams.
Generate random first names, last names, or full names with nationality options.
Split players into random fair teams instantly. Great for sports and games.
Create strong, secure passwords with custom length and character options.
Random English words filtered by type: nouns, verbs, or adjectives.
Generate random numbers in any range with sorting and uniqueness options.
Custom spinning wheel picker with animated results and confetti.
Test your reflexes! Measure your visual and audio reaction speed in milliseconds.
Click speed test — measure your clicks per second and compare your score.
Improve your aim with target practice. Track accuracy and speed across 4 modes.
Test your visual memory by repeating increasingly complex tile sequences.
How many digits can you remember? Test your digit span with increasing lengths.
Test your typing speed in WPM and track your accuracy over time.
Are you smarter than a chimpanzee? Remember number positions.
Generate random letters A-Z with case and vowel/consonant options.
Quick decision maker with coin-flip animation and Magic 8-Ball mode.
Generate random hex colors, palettes, and themes with visual preview.
Random names from different cultures: Japanese, Spanish, British, and more.
Generate unique random numbers for simple ranges, games, and lottery-style picks.
LetsRandomize is a free collection of list randomizers, team generators, pickers, and number tools built by Sam Parker, a data science enthusiast and developer. Tools process your entries in the browser for the current session and use the browser Web Crypto API when available. No sign-up required. Just fast random results for everyday decisions, classes, games, and meetings.
Find the right picker for lists, teams, wheels, drawings, cards, dice, and yes-or-no decisions.
Browse generators for names, words, letters, colors, countries, emojis, questions, and ideas.
Use this when a simple random split is not enough and you need fairer groups for class, PE, or pickup games.
Read this if you want to understand why random number tools feel fair and how browser-based randomness works.
Helpful when you need character names, pen names, or quick naming ideas for stories and writing prompts.
See practical classroom uses for random teams, wheels, name pickers, and list shuffles.