Random Lottery
Draw names from a list
Random Lottery for Fair Winner Selection
Random Lottery picks winners or order from a participant list. It is useful for giveaways, classroom activities, event draws, presentation order, and small raffles.
Before drawing, check that names are not duplicated or missing. Showing the result clearly helps participants trust the selection process.
Random Lottery is most used when selecting winners for a social media giveaway, assigning presentation order in a class, or running a fair prize draw at a team or company event. Entering the participant list and setting the draw count returns the randomly selected winners immediately.
To use the Random Lottery, paste or type the participant names and set how many winners to draw. The lottery picks the specified number of names without repetition using a random selection method, and the result can be displayed on screen for everyone to see at the moment of the draw.
Teachers, event organizers, team leads, social media marketers, and content creators who regularly run draws all use the Random Lottery. Displaying the result on a shared screen raises participant trust and minimizes fairness disputes.
One thing to check before using the Random Lottery is whether any names appear more than once in the list. Duplicate entries give one participant a higher-than-intended probability of being selected. Reviewing the list for duplicates and typos before drawing is the simplest way to keep the result genuinely fair.
Random Lottery works well in live streams, on-site event screens, and team meeting facilitation. Projecting the draw on a large display as it runs live adds energy to the moment and keeps participants engaged.
A free Random Lottery tool, an online winner picker, or a browser-based random draw utility handles the selection without installation.