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Random Group Generator

Generate random groups from a list of items

Random Group Generator

Single Item

Before:

Apple

After:

Group 1:
Apple

Multiple Items

Before:

Apple
Banana
Cherry

After:

Group 1:
Apple
Cherry
Group 2:
Banana

Many Items

Before:

Apple
Banana
Cherry
Date
Elderberry
Fig
Grape

After:

Group 1:
Banana
Elderberry
Grape
Group 2:
Apple
Cherry
Fig

Empty Lines

Before:

Apple

Banana

Cherry

After:

Group 1:
Apple
Group 2:
Banana
Group 3:
Cherry

More Groups than Items

Before:

Apple
Banana

After: (3 Groups)

Number of groups cannot exceed number of items.

No Items

Before:

After:

Please enter at least one item.

Efficiently create balanced and diverse groups for any purpose.

USE Random Group Generator Online

Our online Random Group Generator tool allows you to quickly and easily create groups from any list of items or people. Simply input your list, specify the number of groups or members per group, and let our algorithm do the rest.

Common Issues with Random Group Generator

  • Uneven group sizes when the total number doesn't divide equally
  • Lack of consideration for specific criteria or constraints
  • Difficulty in saving or exporting generated groups
  • Limited options for customization or weighting

How to MAKE A Random Group Generator On Excel

  1. Input your list of items or names in column A
  2. In column B, use the RAND() function to assign a random number to each item
  3. Sort both columns by the random numbers in column B
  4. Assign group numbers or letters in column C based on your desired group size

How to make Random Group Generator in Word

While Word isn't ideal for random group generation, you can:

  1. Type or paste your list into a Word document
  2. Use the Sort feature (Home tab -> Paragraph group -> Sort) to randomize the list
  3. Manually assign group numbers or use text boxes to organize the randomized list into groups

A university professor uses our Random Group Generator tool to create diverse project teams for a semester-long assignment. By inputting student names and specifying criteria such as major, year, and skills, the professor ensures each group has a mix of experiences and abilities, promoting peer learning and balanced team dynamics.