🎲 Random Decision Maker

Stop overthinking. Let randomness decide for you.

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Think of your question, then click the button.

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When a random decision maker is useful

This tool is for low-risk choices where the cost of delaying is higher than the cost of picking. It works well for lunch options, game order, chores, study topics, raffle-style classroom picks, practice prompts, creative exercises, and simple yes-or-no choices where either answer is acceptable.

How to use it well

  1. Write only the options you would actually accept.
  2. Remove choices that are unsafe, unfair, expensive, or unrealistic.
  3. Click once, then follow the result instead of re-rolling until you get the answer you already wanted.

Examples

What not to use it for

Do not use a random picker for medical, legal, financial, safety, hiring, disciplinary, or life-changing decisions. Use it for harmless choices, games, practice, and everyday indecision.

About this tool

How is the random number generated?

We use JavaScript's Math.random() function which produces a cryptographically unpredictable number on every click. It's genuinely random every time.

What can I use the list picker for?

Picking a restaurant, choosing a game, selecting a random winner from a list, deciding who goes first, splitting chores, picking a book to read — anything where you can't choose.

Is the Yes/No truly random?

Yes — it's a 50/50 coin flip on every click. No bias, no memory of previous results.