Random Draw
Randomly pick items from a list with animated card reveal
Export draw results
Copy the revealed list or save a plain-text snapshot for meeting notes and giveaways.
Continue with
Keep the workflow moving with a closely related next action.
Privacy & Trust
Local-only selection
The draw pool, reveal order, and result history stay in the browser during the session.
Click-to-reveal flow
You can let the staged reveal run automatically or flip hidden cards early during workshops and games.
Quick handoff
Copy or download the revealed list when you need a clean record for raffles, standups, or assignment rounds.
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How to Use
Open the Tool
No setup needed — the tool loads instantly in your browser.
Interact and Explore
Use your mouse, keyboard, or touch to interact in real time.
Use Anytime, Anywhere
Works on desktop and mobile — practice or create on the go.
Why Use This Tool
100% Free
No hidden costs, no premium tiers — every feature is free.
No Installation
Runs entirely in your browser. No software to download or install.
Private & Secure
Your data never leaves your device. Nothing is uploaded to any server.
Works on Mobile
Fully responsive — use on your phone, tablet, or desktop.
Random Drawing: Fair Selection Methods for Groups
Key Takeaways
- Random drawing ensures each participant has an equal probability of being selected, eliminating bias.
- Computer-based random selection is more fair than manual methods like drawing names from a hat.
- For formal draws, transparency (showing the pool and method) builds trust in the result.
Random drawing tools select one or more items from a list with equal probability, providing a fair and unbiased selection method. From classroom name picks to raffle winners and jury selection, random drawing is a foundational tool for fair decision-making in education, business, and governance.
1/n
Equal probability per participant
Common Use Cases
Raffle & Prize Draws
Select winners fairly from a list of contest or raffle entries.
Classroom Management
Randomly call on students to answer questions or form groups without bias.
Task Assignment
Distribute tasks or responsibilities randomly among team members.
Sample Selection
Draw random samples from datasets for surveys, quality testing, or auditing.
Practical Tips
Remove duplicate entries from your list before drawing to ensure each participant enters only once.
For draws without replacement, each successive selection should exclude previously drawn items.
Document the full participant list and results for accountability in formal or prize-based draws.
Test with a small list first to verify the tool behaves as expected before running a real draw.
This tool is for informational and educational purposes. Verify results before using in critical applications.