Text Tools

List Randomizer

Shuffle list items into a random order for drawings, QA rotation, keyword reviews, task ordering, and classroom or team activities.

Use the same seed to reproduce the same shuffled order for QA, drawings, or published examples.

Output items
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Input lines
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Duplicates removed
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Empty lines removed
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Randomized output

Randomized list output will appear here.

What this tool does

Randomizes one item per line, with options to trim lines, remove blanks, remove duplicates, and use a repeatable seed when you need the same shuffled order again.

Common use cases

Shuffle names, tasks, keywords, rows, or checklist items into a random order without uploading the list.

Use List Randomizer when pasted text needs counting, cleanup, rewriting, list preparation, formatting, or a final check before it goes into an email, document, CMS, spreadsheet, prompt, or publishing workflow.

How to use it

  1. Paste names, rows, keywords, tasks, or any list with one item per line.
  2. Choose cleanup options and optionally enter a seed for a repeatable shuffle.
  3. Copy the randomized list and paste it into your spreadsheet, doc, ticket, or planning workflow.

Example workflow

Paste the text you need to count, clean, split, join, sort, or reformat. Review the word, character, line, sentence, paragraph, spacing, or list result, then copy the cleaned output into your document, spreadsheet, CMS, prompt, or editor.

Privacy note

List randomization runs locally in your browser. Your pasted list is not uploaded or stored.

FAQ

Can I reproduce the same randomized order?

Yes. Enter the same seed text to get the same shuffled order again for QA, drawings, examples, or team workflows.

Can this remove blank lines or duplicates first?

Yes. You can remove empty lines, trim each line, and remove duplicate items before the list is shuffled.

Is my list uploaded?

No. List randomization runs locally in your browser and does not send pasted text to ClearUtils servers.

Explore more tools

Browse the Text Tools hub or continue with the Text Cleanup Toolkit when this task is part of a larger workflow.