Team Generator is a free online tool that takes a list of names and divides everyone into random, balanced teams in a few seconds. Instead of picking odd or even numbers, discussing who gets who or writing down the groups on paper, you paste the names, choose how many teams you want to form and let the draw do the work in a fair and impartial way.
What is it
It's a team drawer that distributes a list of people into several groups of similar size. The division is done randomly, that is, no one handpicks who they want to play with, which avoids fights and makes the result fairer. The tool is used for various everyday situations, such as:
- Football and other sports: put together two or more teams for the weekend's football match.
- Games and games: divide the crowd into teams for scavenger hunts, video games and board games.
- Group work: separate the school or college class into teams for activities and presentations.
- Company dynamics: form groups in training, meetings and get-togethers.
Everything happens directly in your browser, without installing anything and without needing to register. You can redo the draw as many times as you want until you are satisfied with the division.
How to use
Using the generator is very simple. Follow these steps:
- Type or paste the names of participants, usually one name per line.
- Choose how many teams you want to divide the list into (for example, 2, 3 or 4 teams).
- Click on the generate button and see the teams formed instantly, with the names distributed evenly.
- Redo the draw if you want a new result or write down the division that appeared.
Tips
- Make sure you haven't entered the same name twice before drawing, so you don't accidentally repeat someone.
- If the number of people is not exact for the teams, the tool distributes the remainder, leaving the groups as similar as possible: it is normal for a team to have one extra person.
- For larger groups, gradually increase the number of teams and see which division makes the most sense for your activity.
- As the result is random, each click can generate a different combination, so it's worth raffling in front of everyone to ensure transparency.