Random Team Generator with Ratings and Public History
Split players quickly with a random team generator that still supports balanced ratings and public generation history.
How it works
Build teams from a clear player pool
Create a random team project, add every participant, and decide whether a simple overall rating is enough for your event.
Choose how many teams you need and generate a split that can use ratings when fairness matters.
Publish the result when the group is ready so everyone can see the same teams and generation history.
Example team split
A balanced result is easy to inspect
For an office game with 16 people, the random team generator can make four teams while keeping the strongest participants from landing together.
Team A
4 players mixed by rating
Total rating 29
Team B
4 players mixed by rating
Total rating 30
Team C
4 players mixed by rating
Total rating 30
Team D
4 players mixed by rating
Total rating 31
Best use cases
Use it when fairness matters
- Office games, classroom activities, society events, workshops, and casual tournaments.
- Any group where teams need to be formed quickly but completely random selection may feel unfair.
- Events that need two or more teams and a public result that can be shared afterward.
Fairness signals
Ratings and public history reduce arguments
Pure random teams are fast, but they can accidentally place the strongest people together. Adding ratings keeps the speed of a random generator while giving the algorithm enough information to make the final split feel more balanced.
Public history makes the random team process easier to trust. Instead of screenshots getting lost in chat, the shared page keeps the latest result and shows when teams were generated.
FAQs
Questions before creating teams
Is this only for sports?
No. Use it for events, classrooms, workshops, parties, office activities, or any group split.
Can I use it without ratings?
Yes. You can create quick random teams, then add ratings later if your group wants better balance.
Can I make more than two random teams?
Yes. Pick the number of teams you need before generating the split.