Random Decision Picker

Can't decide? Add your options and let the randomizer choose for you.

Options

Add at least 2 options to get started.

Quick presets

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When to use a random decision picker

Decision fatigue is real. Studies show that making many decisions throughout the day depletes mental energy. A random picker is useful when your options are roughly equal in value, when you want to remove personal bias, or when you simply need to stop overthinking and act. Common use cases include choosing what to eat, assigning tasks to team members, picking a movie, selecting a study topic, or settling trivial debates quickly.

Use cases

What to eat
Movie to watch
Team assignments
Study topic
Gift idea
Where to go

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. The picker uses JavaScript's Math.random() which provides a uniform distribution — every option has an equal chance on each spin.
Yes. Toggle "No repeats" mode and previously picked options are skipped until all have been picked once, then the list resets automatically.
Up to 100 options. For a good experience, 2–20 options works best.
Yes. Your current list is automatically saved to localStorage and restored when you come back to the page.