Random Number Generator
In reality, the majority of random numbersused in computers in reality are pseudo-random that is to say they are created in a predictable manner by using an algorithm. This is fine for a variety of reasons, but they may not be as random as you'd expect it to be if you're used to lottery rolls or dice drawings.
RANDOM.ORG provides real random numbersto everyone on the Internet. The randomness is due to atmospheric noise, which for a variety of reasons is superior to the random numberalgorithms commonly used in computer software. The users use RANDOM.ORG to host drawings, lotteries and sweepstakes to drive online games, to support applications in science and art and music. The site has been in operation since 1998, and was created by Dr. Mads Haahr from the School of Computer Science and Statistics at Trinity College, Dublin in Ireland. Presently, RANDOM.ORG is operated by Randomness and Integrity Services Ltd.FREE services
Games and Lotteries
Lottery Quick Pick is perhaps the most played game on the internet with more than the 280 lotteries KENOS Quick Pick for the popular game that is played across the world.
Coin Flipper will provide you with heads or tails on a variety of different currencies.
Dice Roller does exactly what it states on the tin.
Shuffler. Shuffler draws cards drawn from a variety of decks that have been shuffled
Birdie Fund Generator will create birdie holes for golf courses
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Random Drawings
Q3.1 of the FAQ explains how you can select a winner to your giveaway to win FREE
The Third Party Draw Service can be described as the best solution for hold random drawings online
Step-by-Step Guide shows how to hold an image using the Third-Party Draw Service
Step-by-Step Video demonstrates how to draw using the Third-Party Draw Service
Price Calculator will tell you exactly the amount your drawing will cost.
Drawing FAQ addresses common questions regarding holding drawings
Public Records includes all drawn drawings that have been completed dating back five years
Drawing Results Widget is used to display the winners of your drawing on your website page
Multi-Round Giveaway Service to verify video giveaways
Free services
Numbers
Integer Generator generates random numbers in adjustable intervals
Sequence Generator will randomly generate an integer sequence you choose
Integer Set Generator creates numbers that are non-repeating.
Gaussian Generator generates random numbers to fit a normal distribution
Decimal Fraction Generator makes numbers within the [0,1] range with decimal places that can be changed.
Raw Random Bytes can be used to many purposes in cryptography
Free services
Lists and Strings and Maps, Oh My!
List Randomizer will randomly generate a list of everything you own (names or phone numbers, etc.)
String Generator generates random strings of alphanumeric characters
Password Generator creates safe passwords for Wi-Fi connection or for that additional Gmail account.
Clock Time Generator will choose random times throughout the day.
Calendar Date Generator will select random dates across three and one-half millennia
Geographic Coordinate Generator will pick an undetermined spot on our planet's surface
Bitmaps in white and black
Hexadecimal Color Code Generator can select color codes, for instance, for use in web colors
Pregenerated Files are a huge collection of random bits that are available for download.
Pure white Audio to aid in composition , or for testing your equipment
Jazz Scales for practicing the improvisation of students of jazz guitar
Samuel Beckett's random-generated short prose
DNA Protein Sequence Randomizer (at Bio-Web)FREE services
Web Tools and Widgets for Your Pages
The Integer Widget Wizard will put a mini-RANDOM.ORG on your website or blog
Drawing Widget Wizard will display the results of a paid drawing on your website or blog
HTTP API that allows you to insert real random numbers into your own code
The guidelines outline how to stay out of trouble
Lists of Banned Hosts who did not behave , and were blocked.
Learn more about Randomness
Introduction to Randomness explains what random numbers are and why they're fascinating
The history of the company explains the way RANDOM.ORG began and where it is now
Many testimonials from people who have come up with very innovative ways to use random numbers
Thanks to all the kind people who have offered to help
Randomness is a topic of discussion in the sciences, the arts, and life in general.
Media coverage and Scientific Citations lists popular print and scientific references to the service.
News about the most recent updates to the website
Statistics
Real-Time Statistics show how the generator is working right now.
Statistical Analysis explains how you examine random numbers for randomness
Bit Tally illustrates the amount of randomness that has been created since 1998 (hint that: lots!)
Your Quota will tell you the number of random bits you have left to today
Contact and Help
FAQ provides answers to frequently asked questions.
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