Fair rotation generator
Random order, no repeats until everyone has had a turn.
Rotation order
A fair rotation generator is different from a normal random picker. A normal picker can choose the same person twice in a row. This tool creates a shuffled order first, then works through that order so every name, task or option appears once before anything repeats.
Best used for
- Classroom turns: questions, reading, jobs, board work and presentation order.
- Work meetings: facilitator, note-taker, demo order, standup order and retro prompts.
- Household tasks: roommates, family chores, bins, dishes and weekly cleaning jobs.
- Groups and clubs: game turns, speaking order, volunteer order and practice rotations.
Why this page targets fair rotation searches
People often search for a random rotation generator, no-repeat random picker, fair turn picker, task rotation generator or name picker without repeats. Those are the same underlying problem: create a random order once, then move through it transparently. Spinnit keeps the page focused on that job instead of spinning out thin variants.
Privacy and fairness notes
The rotation runs in your browser. Your list is not uploaded to a Spinnit account or database. The fairness receipt is a plain-language summary you can copy into a lesson note, meeting doc or shared message. It is useful for transparency, but it is not a legal audit certificate.
Related rotation tools
For a household-specific version, use the Chore Wheel Generator. For work teams, use the Meeting Rotation Generator. For class participation, use the Random Student Picker. For a full one-shot random order, use the List Shuffler.
Fair rotation FAQ
What is a fair rotation generator?
It is a no-repeat random picker. It turns your list into a shuffled order, then reveals or copies that order so everyone gets one turn before the next round starts.
Does this repeat names?
Not within the same round. If the same name appears twice in your input list, those are treated as two entries, so clean duplicates first if each person should only appear once.
Is this better than a wheel of names?
Use a wheel when you want a visual reveal. Use a fair rotation when the important part is equal turns over time.