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Generate teams to see the result.
Generate teams to see the result.
Random team generator to split people into groups for classes, work sessions, games, or quick activities without assigning teams by hand.
This random team generator helps you split people into groups without choosing manually and without losing time assigning names one by one.
Helpful for splitting students or participants into quick groups for exercises, practice, or activities.
It also works for small teams in workshops, planning sessions, retrospectives, or group tasks.
Fits when you want to divide people into neutral teams for matches, challenges, or group games.
If the group is medium or large, building teams by hand takes longer and often feels less neutral.
You paste names, choose how many teams you want, and the split is ready almost immediately.
Because the distribution is random, the group is less likely to feel that teams were chosen with preference.
The same tool can work across different contexts without changing format.
If one person appears twice, the teams stop reflecting the real group.
Too many teams for too few people makes the result less useful.
In some contexts it is better to keep the first random result to preserve neutrality.
Yes. You can paste the list of people and split the groups directly in the browser.
Yes. The tool lets you define the number of teams as long as it is not greater than the number of people.
Yes. It is designed for study groups, work sessions, activities, and recreational contexts.
Yes. People are shuffled first and then distributed across teams so the size difference stays minimal.