Random Order Generator
Generate a full random order from names in one click. This tool is built for turn order, speaking order, and fair execution in classes, games, and team sessions.
Load names from presets or paste one name per line.
Remove duplicate names
Keeps first occurrence order on load.
Enabled participants: 6
First Up
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Lock Top N
Keep the first N positions fixed when you click Re-generate.
Max lock: 0
Why Use This Random Order Generator
Generate a Full Turn Order in One Click
Create a complete random sequence instantly instead of picking one person at a time.
Fair and Practical for Groups
Great for classrooms, meetings, team activities, and board games where execution matters.
No Wheel Required
Use a direct list workflow when users need actionable order output, not animation.
Copy and Re-run Quickly
Copy the generated order and regenerate in seconds for the next round.
Lock Top Positions
Keep the first N positions fixed, then reshuffle only the remaining participants.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a random order generator?
A random order generator takes a list of names and outputs a shuffled sequence so each participant gets a turn position.
Is this fair?
Yes. Each enabled participant has the same chance to appear in any position in the generated order.
Can I use this for class call order?
Yes. It is designed for classroom participation order, workshop speaking order, and team meeting rounds.
Can I disable someone without deleting them?
Yes. Turn off any participant and the generator will skip them until you enable them again.
Random Order Generator vs Who Goes First?
Use Random Order Generator when you need the complete sequence. Use Who Goes First when you only need the first person quickly.
Can I lock the first positions and only reshuffle the rest?
Yes. Set Lock Top N and use re-generate to keep the first positions fixed while randomizing the remaining order.
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