Need to pick a winner for an Instagram giveaway? Organizing a bingo night or a company raffle? Our Random Number Generator ensures fair and unbiased results instantly.
Simply set the range (e.g., 1 to 1000), choose how many numbers to draw, and watch the animation reveal the winners. It’s truly random, visual, and impossible to predict.
Yes. We use the Math.random() algorithm provided by modern web browsers, which is sufficient for all non-cryptographic purposes like games, contests, and lotteries.
It ensures that every number in the range has an equal probability of being picked.
It ensures unique winners.
If you are drawing 3 winners for a prize, you don’t want the same person (ticket #42) to win twice.
Enabling “No Duplicates” guarantees that once a number is picked, it is removed from the pool for the rest of that draw.
Yes. By default, the tool sorts the winning numbers in ascending order (e.g., 5, 12, 89).
This makes it easier to check against a list of ticket holders. You can disable this if you prefer to see the order in which they were drawn (e.g., 1st Prize, 2nd Prize, etc.).
For simulation, yes. You can simulate a Powerball or Mega Millions draw by setting the range (e.g., 1 to 69) and quantity (5).
However, this tool is for entertainment and casual use only and cannot predict actual lottery outcomes.
1. Visual “Live” Draw:
Text lists are boring. Our tool features a visual “rolling ball” animation that builds suspense. If you are recording your screen for a social media giveaway, this adds a professional and exciting touch to your video.
2. Flexible Ranges:
Whether you have 10 participants or 100,000 raffle tickets, our tool handles it effortlessly. There is no hard limit on the maximum number you can input, making it scalable for any event size.
3. Instant Reset:
Running multiple rounds? After the draw is complete, the “Draw Again” button becomes active immediately. You can run dozens of simulations in minutes without refreshing the page or re-entering your settings.
💡 Pro Tip: For a 50/50 Decision, set the range from 1 to 2. Assign “Heads” to 1 and “Tails” to 2. It’s a quick digital coin flip when you don’t have a coin handy!