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Random Team Generator - Team Picker, Group Splitter, and Group Maker

Paste your names, choose the number of teams, and let the machine split everyone into balanced groups instantly. Built for team picking, class grouping, and fair random team assignment.

Why Random Teams Work Better

When people pick their own teams, the same cliques form every time and skill gaps widen. A random team generator breaks this by creating diverse combinations, reducing favoritism, and helping teammates connect across groups. Whether it's sports pickup games, classroom group projects, or office team building, a fair team randomizer keeps team sizes balanced and transparent.

How the Team Builder Works

• Type or paste names into the list — one per line • Choose how many teams you want (2 or more) • Hit 'Generate Teams' — the group picker draws one ball per person and assigns them round-robin: 1st → Team 1, 2nd → Team 2, 3rd → Team 3, then back to Team 1 • Everyone watches the draw live, so the team assignment feels fair and transparent • Edit names anytime before generating; hit 'Reset' to start over

Tips for Better Team Splits

• For balanced skill levels, split players into tiers and run separate draws for each tier (top players first, then mid, then beginners) • Share your screen during team selection so everyone watches the draw together • To make pairs, set team count to half the entry count — round-robin lands exactly 2 per team

Real-World Use Cases

• Classroom group projects: Teachers form study groups, lab partners, or presentation teams without bias • Sports pickup games: Split players for soccer, basketball, or any pickup sport in seconds • Office team building: Random team assignment for hackathons, trivia nights, or workshop breakout rooms • Conferences and events: Generate random groups of 2, 3, or 4 for icebreaker activities and networking sessions • Partner picker: Set team count to half the entries for instant buddy pairs, peer reviews, or interview practice • Online classes: Replace manual breakout room assignment with a fair, transparent team builder everyone can see

Team Picker, Group Picker, Team Randomizer — Same Tool

Different communities use different names for the same idea: a random team generator is also called a group picker, team randomizer, team divider, group spin wheel, or random team selector. Whatever you call it, the goal is the same — split a list of people into balanced groups using fair randomness instead of human bias. LottoNames combines all of these into one tool. This page works as a random group picker for breakout rooms, a partner picker for peer pairs, a team builder for sports, and a team chooser for classroom activities. No need to switch between separate tools.

Try It Now

12 entries are pre-loaded. Hit 'Generate Teams' to split them into balanced groups — watch the fair, transparent team assignment happen in real time.

Teams

Team 1
Team 2

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the random team generator split teams?

Enter your names, choose how many teams you want, then hit Generate. The group picker draws one ball per person and assigns them to teams in round-robin order. Everyone watches live, so the team assignment feels fair and transparent.

Will the same person be assigned to two teams?

No — each person is drawn exactly once and lands on a single team. The 'Exclude drawn' rule is built in, so nobody ends up on two teams. This is what makes it a fair team randomizer rather than a simple shuffle.

How many people can I add?

The team builder handles dozens of names comfortably. For very large groups (hundreds), use the main lottery machine on the home page — it's optimized for company-wide random group generation.

Can I create teams of 2 (pairs) or random partners?

Yes. Set the team count equal to half your entry count, and the round-robin will land exactly 2 people per team. For example, 10 entries with team count 5 produces 5 random pairs — useful for buddy systems, peer reviews, or partner activities.

Is this the same as a group picker or team randomizer?

Yes — random team generator, group picker, team randomizer, picking teams tool, and team divider all describe the same workflow. This page is a free, no-sign-up version of all of them. It works equally well as a classroom group generator, a sports team selector, or a corporate team-building tool.

What happens if the names don't divide evenly into teams?

Any leftover people are distributed one per team in round-robin order, so team sizes differ by at most one. This keeps your teams as balanced as possible even when the count isn't a perfect multiple.

Can I split a large class or group into many teams at once?

Yes. Paste in any number of names, choose how many teams or groups you want, and get an instant random split. It works just as well for classroom groups, sports teams, and workshop breakout rooms.

Need More Than a One-Off Team Build?

Save lists, customize colors, share results, and run team builds over and over — all on the main lottery app.

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