Random Number Between 1 and 25
Fair picks for classrooms and small groups
Twenty-five is the average UK and US class size, which makes a random number between 1 and 25 one of the most-used ranges in education. Teachers use it to pick students, call on volunteers, decide who presents first, or randomise seating. This page gives you a clean, fair pick in one tap.
Handy for
- Picking a student by roll number from a class of up to 25
- Randomising seat assignments at the start of a term
- Choosing a column number in a 5×5 bingo card
- Randomly allocating 25 numbered cards or prompts
- Picking a question from a list of 25 review questions
For bigger groups
Teaching a class of 30? Try Custom Range and set the max to your class size. For name-based picking instead of numbers, the Wheel of Names is the classroom favourite.
Other ranges
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I make sure the same student isn't picked twice in a row?
Not from a single generation — each pick is independent. For no-repeat order, use the List Shuffler on a list of 25 names or numbers and work through the shuffled order.
Does this work on a projector?
Yes. The result is large, high-contrast, and visible from the back of a classroom when projected.
Is any data stored?
No. Results are generated in the browser and never sent to a server. The history clears when you close the tab.