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Random Team Generator (Draw Mechanism)

Random Team Generator (Draw Mechanism)

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How to Use?

1

Add All Player Names

In the "Enter Names" box on the screen, either manually or by copying them via WhatsApp/Excel and entering them as a list with enter.

2

Determine the Number of Teams (Groups)

Confirm how many different groups/lanes the list you will create will be distributed into (Ex: 2 Teams or 4 Teams).

3

Start Draw (Create)

Once you click, the system runs the mathematical randomness algorithm (Fisher-Yates) and sorts everyone into a color/group.

What is this tool for?

Astroturf match Tactics

The only way to end the 'Who's good, who's bad' fight before the game is to leave the team selection to a digital and impartial formula.

Fisher-Yates Algorithm

The system does not just throw a simple die when making a draw. It applies the fairest Shuffle method in computer science, like shuffling playing cards.

The Disaster of Missing Person

Suppose you are 13 people and you will make 2 teams. The software acts smartly and puts 7 people in one team and spreads everyone else (6 people) to the other in a balanced way.

In Projects or Offsite

It is frequently used not only for sports, but also for Hackathon matchings in corporate life, school projects in school, and camp tent distribution (solution without crisis).

When should you use this?

End to Team Debates: Why Does "Team Generator" Make Life Easier?

The biggest crisis experienced while organizing a game night (Taboo, E-Sports, CS:GO) among friend groups or playing a carpet field match on the weekend is the "Who will distribute the teams?" issue. Usually the strong ones want to switch to the same team, the weak ones are not chosen by anyone, or assertive friends argue that there is injustice (Nepotism). The only certain method in the world to get rid of this social fatigue and establish justice and transparency is making a Blind Randomization draw. Our application undertakes this notary on your behalf; the moment you enter your names, it does not think "Who should I give to where?", but assigns to whichever team the machine code says.

Custom Match (Scrim) Adjustments for Gaming Culture (E-Sports)

Especially when a 10-person Valorant or League of Legends team gathered over Discord will enter a private match (5 vs 5), excitement is maximized by making random lobbying without taking sides in order for the competition to be fair. Our advanced Luck Algorithm (Fisher-Yates) breaks the order of these 10 people in an unpredictable way at one thousandth of a second speed and creates a great Team A vs Team B lobby for you. No one can blame the founder for "You intentionally threw us into a weak team."

Team Fusion (Ice Breaker) in Corporate Life (HR / Agile Teams)

Team Mixer is used not only in games but also during HR Events (Team Building) in corporate companies to break the "Ahmet always hangs out with Mehmet" cliquing in breaking group dynamics. When a department of 30 people goes to a Picnic (or Training), names are thrown into this tool and 5 different activity tables are arranged in order for people to get to know each other. In this way, people who never greet each other in the department development corporate culture by having to match and meet in the same project that day with a sweet coincidence.

Frequently Asked Questions

Of course. Without the need to refresh the page or rewrite the name list (with effort), you can arrange the same list into other groups in seconds by pressing the 'Remix (Create)' button.
As long as your browser's memory allows, you can throw a scout camp group of 500 people or a company dinner of 200 people into the system with the copy/paste function and distribute them to 10-15 tables.
In the current free version, names are distributed 100% randomly (by fate). Hardware filters like 'Don't give these two guys side by side, they mess around' enter manual intervention, a completely random draw is run.
Yes. The tool does not look at whether the input you write in the box is a Name or a sequence number like (1, 2, 3, 4). You can also have anonymous and secret distributions made by pasting student numbers.

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