Fun Tools topic guide
Party and group decision tools
Topic guides
Browse focused guides that compare related tools and link to the best starting point for your task.
- Random generatorsRandom generators for quick inspiration and decisions—countries, books, quotes, movies, words, animals, colors, emojis, passwords, and mini challenges.
- Party and group decision toolsParty-ready decision tools for groups—spin a wheel, pick names, flip a coin, roll dice, split teams, and settle choices fast.
- Writing prompts and inspirationPrompt-friendly random generators for writing and brainstorming—pick a setting, seed word, quote tone, emoji constraint, and color mood.
Tools in this guide
Overview
Group decisions get messy when everyone has an opinion. This hub collects lightweight Utilnivo tools that help a group settle on a choice quickly—fairly, visibly, and without arguments.
Use list-based tools (Spin the Wheel, Random Picker, Random Name Picker) when you have options or names. Use quick randomness (Coin Flip, Dice Roller, Yes or No) when you just need a fast call. Team Generator and Secret Santa Generator help organize groups without sharing lists to a server.
Most of these tools run locally in your browser and work great on a phone connected to a TV or projector. For best results, keep the list short and agree on the rules before you spin.
How to choose
- Many options, one winner → Spin the Wheel.
- Pick from a typed list → Random Picker.
- Raffle winner / name draw → Random Name Picker.
- Two choices → Coin Flip or Yes or No.
- Need a number outcome → Dice Roller.
- Split a group evenly → Team Generator.
- Holiday gift exchange → Secret Santa Generator.
Frequently asked questions
Which tool is fairest for a group?
List-based tools are easiest to validate in a group because everyone can see the inputs. Use Spin the Wheel for a visual draw, or Random Picker for a simple list pick.
Do you store my list of names?
No. Names and options are processed locally in your browser. Nothing is uploaded unless a tool page explicitly says otherwise.
Can we run this on a phone?
Yes. These tools are mobile-friendly and work well on a shared screen for parties, classrooms, and events.
Step-by-step workflows (4)
Multi-step guides that chain tools from this topic—follow numbered steps instead of guessing tool order.
- Pick a fun break activityGenerate a mini challenge, add a random twist, and decide fast—then get back to work.3 steps
- Build a random creative promptGenerate a setting, a word seed, and a tone—then start writing or brainstorming.4 steps
- Plan a movie nightPick what to watch, pick a snack idea, and make the final call fast—no endless scrolling.3 steps
- Quick password hygieneGenerate a quick password, then refine and save it safely with stronger settings.3 steps
