Generate truly random numbers instantly. Customize ranges, exclude specific digits, and filter results for lotteries, research, or giveaways.
How to Generate Random Numbers
- Set Range: Enter your minimum and maximum values (e.g., 1-100) or use the quick buttons at the top.
- Quantity: Specify how many numbers you need in the “Count” field.
- Apply Filters: Choose “Unique results” to avoid duplicates, or select “Odd”/”Even” parity to filter the output.
- Exclude: Type any numbers you want to ban from the results (e.g., “13”) in the “Exclude Numbers” box.
- Generate: Click the purple “GENERATE” button, then copy the results or download them as a .txt file.
Common Uses for RNG
Lottery Picker
Generate a set of unique numbers for your lottery ticket. Set the range (e.g., 1-59) and the count (e.g., 6) to get your lucky combination.
Scientific Sampling
Researchers can use this tool to select random participants or samples from a larger dataset without selection bias.
Raffles & Contests
Assign a number to every participant and use the generator to pick a winner. Use the “Unique results” feature to ensure you don’t pick the same person twice.
Education & Math
Teachers can generate lists of random integers for statistics problems, probability exercises, or mental math quizzes.
Tool Features
- Exclusion Logic: The only tool that lets you specifically ban unlucky or unwanted numbers from appearing in your results.
- Parity Control: Easily filter the output to show “All,” only “Odd,” or only “Even” numbers.
- Export Options: Copy your list to the clipboard or download it directly as a `.txt` file for data analysis.
- Sorting: Choose to display results in random order, ascending, or descending.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Can I generate numbers with no repeats?
Yes. Simply check the “Unique results” box in the settings to ensure every number in the list is different.
What is the maximum range?
You can generate numbers up to 100,000 using the quick buttons, or enter even larger custom integers in the “Max” field.
Is this suitable for security keys?
While our algorithm is cryptographically strong, for high-stakes encryption keys, we recommend using hardware-based entropy sources.
