The Random Number Generator is a utility that produces integer numbers within a specific range defined by you. It utilizes a pseudo-random number generation algorithm to ensure unpredictability. You can generate a single lucky number or a large dataset of numbers for statistical testing.
Settings: Min: 1, Max: 10, Quantity: 5
Output: 3, 7, 2, 9, 1
Settings: Min: 100, Max: 500, Quantity: 3 (New Line)
Output:
150
432
289
This tool is widely used by statisticians for sampling, teachers for randomizing student lists, and gamers (as a dice roller replacement). Developers often use it to create test data, though for strings they might prefer the Random String Generator.
Humans are incapable of picking numbers truly randomly; we subconsciously favor certain digits. This tool removes that bias. After generating your list, if you need to organize the data, you can use the Sort Text tool. If you are generating large numbers and need them formatted readable, try the Add Commas to Numbers tool.
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