Gacha Blind Box Random Picker

A fun alternative to spinning a wheel – add your own prizes, names, or decisions, then let the gacha decide.

Your list is stored locally in this browser. No login, no backend.

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Add your own prizes or names, then pull the gacha!

Cost: 1 virtual coin (free forever)

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No pulls yet. Hit "Pull 1 Gacha" to see your first result.

Tip: use this for classroom name picking, lucky draws, truth or dare, choosing what to eat, or any decision where you want a bit of gacha drama instead of a boring wheel.

What Is the Gacha Random Picker?

The Gacha Random Picker is a fun alternative to a traditional spin wheel or random name picker. Instead of watching a flat wheel spin, you get a dramatic blind box style reveal, just like opening a gachapon capsule or mystery box in a game or at an arcade.

You can add your own options — prizes, names, tasks, foods, dares, anything you want — and let the gacha animation decide the final outcome. It is designed to be fast, simple and playful, without needing any login or account. All data is stored locally in your browser.

How to Use the Gacha Random Picker

You can start using the picker in just a few steps. It works on desktop, tablet and mobile browsers.

  1. Add your options. Type any text into the input box (names, prizes, choices) and click "Add". Each entry becomes a capsule inside the gacha machine.
  2. Press "Pull 1 Gacha". The capsules swirl, crank spins, countdown runs, and then the final result drops out of the chute.
  3. Read the result. The chosen option is highlighted and the stats panel updates so you can see how often each item has been picked during this session.

You can reset back to the default list at any time, or keep editing the list while you use the picker.

Common Ways People Use This Gacha Picker

The tool is flexible enough to handle many different cases. Here are some popular ways to use it:

  • Random name picker for classrooms. Add all your students' names and use the gacha to decide who answers next, without repeating the same person over and over in a predictable pattern.
  • Giveaway or raffle picker. Put in participant names or ticket numbers, then let the gacha decide the winner in a more exciting way than a simple list or wheel.
  • What to eat / where to go. List food choices or places, spin a few times, and use the final result to break indecision with a bit of drama.
  • Truth or dare / punishment gacha. Add dares, challenges or funny punishments and let the capsule decide who does what during a party or game night.
  • Team or task assignments. Use it to assign tasks, topics or teams in a light-hearted way for small groups and projects.
  • Content ideas generator. List video ideas, topics or prompts and let the picker choose what you should create next.

Why Use a Gacha Picker Instead of a Spin Wheel?

A traditional wheel spinner works, but it often feels flat and predictable. The gacha format adds a small layer of suspense that makes even small decisions feel more fun.

Spin WheelGacha Random Picker
Flat 2D wheel animationCapsules swirling and dropping like a real gachapon
Feels like a simple utilityFeels like a mini game or blind box opening
Predictable motionCountdown, crank, silhouette reveal and result
Good for plain decisionsBetter for events, streams, games and classrooms

If you want a random decision maker that people actually enjoy watching, the gacha animation is usually more engaging than a basic spin wheel.

Is the Result Really Random?

The picker uses JavaScript's built-in random number generator to select one item from your list. Each option has an equal chance of being chosen unless you remove or change your entries. There is no secret biasing or manual interference behind the scenes.

Because everything runs in your own browser, you can easily test it by spinning many times and watching the statistics panel on the right. Over a large number of pulls, the distribution of results should be roughly balanced.

Where Is My Data Stored?

Your list is stored in your own browser using localStorage. That means:

  • No account or login required.
  • Your custom list will still be there the next time you open the page on the same device and browser.
  • No one else can see or access what you type.

If you clear your browser data or switch to another device, your list will reset back to the default options. For important lists you use often, you can also keep a backup in a note app or spreadsheet.

Ideas for Different Gacha Lists

Not sure what to put into the picker? Here are some starter ideas:

  • Food & drinks: restaurant names, cuisines, bubble tea flavours, snack choices.
  • Study or work tasks: which chapter to revise next, which ticket to tackle, which client to follow up with.
  • Fitness goals: number of pushups, type of workout, which muscle group to train today.
  • Entertainment: movies to watch, games to play, YouTube channels to check out.
  • Challenges and dares: social challenges, fun penalties, prompts for streams or TikTok lives.
  • Classroom activities: students to answer, topics to present, vocabulary words to revise.

Using the Gacha Picker for Events and Streams

The gacha style reveal works especially well when you are on camera or sharing your screen:

  • Live streams: add viewer names, submissions or punishments and let the gacha decide the content of the next segment.
  • Workshops and trainings: use it to select volunteers, topics or examples in an interactive way.
  • Office events: random lucky draw for small prizes, snacks or team-building activities.
  • Family or friends gatherings: games night, forfeit gacha, or picking the next activity.

Because everything runs directly in the browser and requires no account, it's very easy to project on a screen or share via screen-sharing tools like Zoom, Google Meet or Discord.

Is the Gacha Random Picker Free?

Yes. The tool is free to use and supported by ads. There is no paywall, no login and no credit card needed for the standard features. You can create as many custom lists as you like directly in your browser.

Themed Gacha Examples

On top of the standard customizable picker, there are also themed gacha examples that you can try for fun or inspiration. For example:

  • Straw Hat Gachapon: a One Piece inspired demo where you pull capsules to collect members of the crew.

These themed versions use the same core engine but with pre-made lists and different visuals. They are useful as demos, or as starting points for your own custom lists.

Tips for Getting the Most Out of the Tool

  • Keep option labels short and clear so the result is easy to read on stream or from across the room.
  • Group related lists together — for example, one list for food, another for dares, another for students.
  • Use the stats panel to see if your group feels the result is fair over many spins.
  • Combine multiple short sessions instead of one giant list if you have very different categories.

Whether you are running a small giveaway, managing a classroom, hosting a party or just deciding what to eat, the Gacha Random Picker gives you a simple, free and slightly dramatic way to make a random choice.