Pick a random number 1 to 100 — fair giveaway draw
Built for raffle winners, giveaways and percentage rolls. Tap once.
A random number between 1 and 100 is the go-to pick for giveaway winners, raffle draws, percentage rolls and any 100-entry decision. Number your entries 1 to 100, tap Generate, and announce the result — fair, transparent, and easy to screen-record for a public draw. Every number from 1 to 100 has an equal chance of appearing on every tap. Free, no sign-up; works on phones, tablets, projectors and live streams.
When you might need this
- Picking a raffle winner from 100 numbered tickets
- Rolling a percentage check in tabletop RPGs
- Assigning a random percentage in statistics lessons
- Deciding a chance outcome in board games or drinking games
- Picking a student number in a class roster of up to 100
How to use
Press GENERATE (or tap the Space bar) and the number appears instantly. Need several at once? Set How many numbers? up to 100 and every result will show together. The last ten results are kept in your browser so you can scroll back without taking notes.
Need a different range?
Try the full Random Number Generator for any custom range, or jump to a preset: 1–10, 1–1000, 1–20, 1–6.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I pick a giveaway winner with a random number 1–100?
Number each entry from 1 to 100, announce the range and method publicly before drawing, then tap Generate once. Screen-record the pick or display the result on a live stream to keep the draw transparent and auditable.
Can I generate multiple random numbers between 1 and 100 at once?
Yes — set How many numbers? up to 100. Draws are independent so duplicates can appear. For unique-only winner picks, use the List Shuffler with numbers 1–100 instead.
Is a random number 1–100 picker fair enough for a real raffle?
Yes. The generator uses the browser's built-in random function, which is unbiased and unpredictable in practice. Many small raffles, livestream giveaways and social-media draws rely on exactly this method — always announce the range and method first to keep it transparent.
Are both 1 and 100 included?
Yes. The range is inclusive on both ends, so both 1 and 100 can appear as results.
Is every number equally likely?
Yes. Each integer from 1 to 100 has the same 1-in-100 chance of being picked on each generation.