Random Number and Name Picker - Fair Draws, Weights, Seeding, No Repeat

Pick winners transparently for raffles, games, standups, and classrooms. Use no repeat sampling, weighted chances, seeded randomness, exclusions, team generation, and exportable history. Everything runs privately in your browser.

Run Fair, Auditable Draws With SnipText Random Picker

This guide explains how to use no repeat, weights, and seeding for transparent draws. You will also learn exclusions, balanced teams, and history export for audits.

Fair selection is more than clicking a button. You need a method you can explain and reproduce. The SnipText Random Number and Name Picker gives you fair draws with no repeat sampling, weighted chances, seeded randomness, and a clear audit trail, all in your browser.

What the tool is

  • Name mode: paste names, one per line. Add optional weights with a colon, for example Alex:3.
  • Number mode: set a min and max, exclude values, and draw one or many in a single click.
  • Team generator: split people into balanced teams based on total weight.
  • Shareable state: copy a link that restores your list and options anywhere.

Quick start

  1. Open Random Picker.
  2. Paste names or switch to Number mode and set a range.
  3. Turn on No repeat to avoid duplicate winners.
  4. Enable Seeded and enter a seed if you need a reproducible sequence.
  5. Click Pick. Copy the result or export History as CSV.
  • Weights: chance equals weight divided by total weight. Use this to reflect attendance or contributions.
  • Seeding: reuse the same seed and list order to reproduce the same sequence for audits and lesson demos.
  • No repeat vs independent: use no repeat when everyone should win once before repeats. Turn it off when repeats are allowed.
  • Clean lists: prepare names with the Text ↔ List Converter and Remove Empty Lines for tidy inputs.

Advanced options you will love

  • Exclusions and multi draw: skip specific numbers and draw several at once for seat numbers or ticket IDs.
  • Balanced teams: keep total weights similar across groups for fair games and labs.
  • Import and export entries: bring CSV or TXT lists and export lists for reuse.
  • History export: download CSV for a transparent audit trail and post event reports.

Use cases

  • Raffles and giveaways: public draws with a seed and a CSV export for full transparency.
  • Classrooms: rotate student questions with no repeat, then form balanced teams for group work.
  • Standups and sprints: pick presenters or reviewers, and share the state link with your team.

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About This Blog

SnipText Blog shares practical guides for fair selection, clean formatting, and efficient classroom or team workflows. Start with the Random Picker, then try the Case Converter, Text ↔ List Converter, and Word and Character Counter.

Expect short how tos, fairness tips, and privacy first workflows that help you run transparent events and share results with confidence.