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Random List Generator

Paste any list of names, items, numbers, or custom entries and instantly generate a randomized version online. Fast, free, and easy to use in your browser.

Free online tool
No signup required
Shuffle any list instantly
Copy results in one click
Optional duplicate removal

Randomize a Full List in Seconds

Enter one item per line, then generate a new randomized order instantly.

Enter your list (one item per line)

Paste one item per line. Then click "Generate Random List" to shuffle the order instantly.

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Randomized List Output
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What Is a Random List Generator?

A random list generator is a simple online tool that takes a list of entries and rearranges them into a new random order. Instead of manually sorting names, items, or numbers yourself, you can paste your list into the tool and generate a randomized version in seconds.

This is useful when you want a fair, fast, and unbiased way to reorder a list. People often use a random list generator for classroom participation, team rotation, giveaway entries, task selection, brainstorming prompts, and everyday decisions.

Unlike a tool that only picks one winner or one item, a random list generator creates a full randomized list. That makes it a better fit when you want to shuffle every entry, not just select one result.

How to Use This Random List Generator

Step 1

Paste Your List

Enter one item on each line. You can use names, words, numbers, tasks, products, or any custom entries.

Step 2

Generate a Random Order

Click Generate Random List to shuffle the full list instantly. Optionally remove duplicates before randomizing.

Step 3

Copy or Re-randomize

Copy the output for your workflow, or click Re-randomize to generate a different order from the same input.

What This Page Does Better Than Other Random Tools

This page is focused on one task: generating a fully randomized list output from top to bottom. If you need one winner, a random name picker may fit better. If you need groups, a team randomizer is better. Here, the default behavior is full-list randomization with clean output and quick repeat runs.

Popular Use Cases

Classroom lists: shuffle student names for participation or presentation order.
Work and team tasks: randomize task order, meeting order, or assignment sequence.
Giveaways and contests: shuffle entries before selecting winners.
Creative work: randomize prompts, ideas, or brainstorming topics.
Study and productivity: reorder to-dos or study topics for variety.
Testing and sample data: randomize input sets for lightweight QA workflows.

Examples

Example Input
Emma\nNoah\nOlivia\nLiam\nSophia\nMason
Example Randomized Output
1. Liam\n2. Sophia\n3. Emma\n4. Mason\n5. Noah\n6. Olivia

FAQ

Generate a Random List Now

Whether you need to shuffle names, reorder tasks, or randomize entries for giveaways, this random list generator gives you results in seconds.