random item generator

Random item generator

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Your random items appear here.

Make your own listPick from your own items — prefilled with a few All objects to get you started.

Generate by category

Games & tabletop

  • Free random Minecraft item generator. Roll random items, blocks, tools, and food for challenges and giveaways — filter by category, no sign-up.

  • Random magic item generator for D&D 5e. Roll SRD loot by rarity for your party — magic items and adventuring gear, instant and free.

  • Random Pokémon generator. Get a random Pokémon from any generation — great for Nuzlockes, randomizer runs, drawing prompts, and team challenges. Free.

  • Random Terraria item generator. Roll random weapons, armor, accessories, and more for challenge runs and giveaways — filter by type, free, no sign-up.

  • Random Isaac item generator for The Binding of Isaac. Roll random passive, active, and trinket items for build-around challenges and theorycrafting. Free.

  • Random DTI item generator for Dress to Impress. Roll a random styling theme or outfit piece to spark a look or run a theme challenge. Free, no sign-up.

Everyday & creative

  • Random picker and choice generator: paste your own list and pick a random item — names, options, raffle entries, anything. Free, instant, no sign-up.

  • Random things to draw generator. Get a random subject to sketch — endless drawing prompts to beat art block, filter by category, free and instant.

  • Random item name generator. Roll original fantasy item names — weapons, artifacts, potions — for RPG loot, fiction, and games. Filter by type, free.

  • Random object generator. Draw a random everyday object for art prompts, improv, classroom games, and writing — instant, no sign-up, no cookies.

  • Random animal generator. Get a random animal by group — mammals, birds, sea life and more. Great for drawing prompts, kids, and classroom games. Free.

  • Random household item generator. Draw a random everyday object by room — great for classroom games, charades, scavenger hunts, and writing prompts.

  • Food

    Random food generator. Pick a random dish, snack, or drink by category — perfect for meal ideas, ending dinner debates, and lesson prompts. Free and instant.

  • Random outfit generator. Roll a random outfit or single clothing item by type — beat closet indecision, dress a character, or plan a costume. Free and instant.

  • Random state generator. Pick a random US state by region — perfect for geography quizzes, trivia, travel ideas, sampling, and classroom games. Free.

Words & writing

  • Random letter generator. Get a random letter from A to Z, or filter to vowels or consonants. Great for games, drawing prompts, and classroom drills. Free.

  • Random noun generator. Get a random noun — person, place, thing, animal, or idea — for writing prompts, word games, vocabulary, and brainstorming. Free.

  • Random adjective generator. Get a random adjective by type — describing words for writing, vocabulary, games, character building, and brainstorming. Free.

  • Random emoji generator. Get a random emoji by category — smileys, animals, food, symbols and more. Fun for posts, usernames, games, and prompts. Free.

Press Generate and you get a random object — a lantern, a gramophone, a wheelbarrow. Ask for one when you need a single prompt, or ten when you want a full list. Turn on Unique for a set with no repeats, and set the count to match whatever you are doing.

A random object is a quick way to get unstuck. Illustrators use it as a daily drawing prompt — being handed "kaleidoscope" pushes you past the same few subjects you always sketch. Writers facing a blank page treat it as a story seed: an hourglass in a character's pocket or an inkwell on a desk is often enough to open a scene. Teachers pull objects for vocabulary drills, show-and-tell, and improv games, where an unexpected "anchor" or "typewriter" gets a quiet class talking. Tabletop designers prototype loot tables and shop inventories by drawing a handful of items and seeing what sparks an idea. Even a party planner building a scavenger hunt can roll a fresh list in seconds.

Shape the draw in a couple of clicks. Switch between a clean list and an image-friendly grid, copy any result to paste wherever you are working, and re-roll a single pick in the list when one object does not fit — without losing the rest of your batch. Found a setup you like? Share a link and whoever opens it lands on the same one, so a collaborator rolls under the same rules.

It is free, there is no account to create, and there are no cookies to dismiss. Once the page has loaded it keeps working even if you lose your connection. Whether you need one surprising object or a long shuffled list, you get a fair draw every time.

After something more specific? Try a themed generator: random items for Minecraft challenges, magic items for a D&D 5e session, prompts for what to draw, everyday household objects for the classroom, and more — each one drawing from its own hand-picked set rather than a single generic list.

Frequently asked questions

Is it actually random?
Yes. Every draw is independent, so each object has the same chance of turning up and you will not keep seeing the same handful of items.
Can I get a list with no repeats?
Turn on Unique and your list comes back with no duplicates. Ask for more items than the set holds and you get everything available, with a note telling you so.
Do I need an account or an internet connection?
No. It is free, with no sign-up and no tracking. Once the page has loaded it keeps working even if you go offline.
Can I share a specific setup with someone?
Yes. The Share button copies a link that carries your count, format, and filter, so anyone who opens it starts from the same setup.