Raffle draw generator
Use the raffle draw generator for simple manual raffles where your entries already exist as pasted text or CSV rows. Draw one or more winners and copy the result.
Who this page is for
Raffle draw generator is for raffle organizers, event hosts who need a concrete workflow, not a generic randomizer. It explains when the linked giveaway winner picker fits, what to prepare, and which limits to check before sharing a result. Treat the page as a short operating note: start with the real list or setting, remove entries that should not be eligible, decide whether repeats or weighting are allowed, then use the interactive tool only after those rules are clear. This matters because random tools are often used in front of other people. A clean setup makes the result easier to accept, easier to explain, and less likely to create confusion after the draw, spin, pick, or group split is complete.
Use this page when entries already exist in a manual list or CSV export and you need a simple winner draw.
A raffle tool can make the random draw visible, but it cannot certify eligibility, age rules, purchase rules, local laws, platform policies, or prize-specific conditions. Those checks must happen before the entry list reaches the tool. Use the draw only after the eligible pool is final.
Recommended workflow
- Open the linked giveaway winner picker and paste only eligible entries.
- Set duplicate removal and winner count before drawing.
- Draw once, then copy the report with counts and draw time.
- Keep the original source export outside RandomToolsBase for your records.
Examples
- Draw door-prize winners.
- Pick fundraiser raffle entries.
- Export winners for a manual audit trail.
Raffle list setup
Prepare a plain list before drawing. If your raffle rules allow only one entry per person, enable duplicate removal before choosing winners.
Audit-friendly habits
Keep the original entry source outside the tool, note the draw time, and copy the winner output into your raffle records.
Compliance limits
The generator does not validate raffle laws, age rules, purchase requirements, or entrant eligibility. Confirm the rules for your event.
Quality checks before using the result
Review duplicates, withdrawn entries, staff exclusions, and prize rules before drawing. The output is only as defensible as the prepared source list. If a winner cannot accept a prize, use the alternate-winner rule from your event notes rather than improvising after the draw.
Store the copied report with the original entry source so the draw can be explained later without relying on browser history. If the raffle has public rules, compare the report with those rules before announcing winners: duplicate handling, alternate winners, staff exclusions, prize limits, and entrant eligibility should be settled before the random draw is treated as final. The tool supports the draw, but your published rules control the process.
- Use pasted/manual/CSV entries only, with one eligible entry per line or row.
- Decide duplicate handling before the draw.
- Keep original entry records.
- Do not claim platform verification or legal certification.
- Document alternate-winner rules before drawing if prizes may be declined, unavailable, or limited to one prize per entrant.
FAQ
Can it pick multiple raffle winners?
Yes. Set the winner count before drawing.
Does it certify a raffle as compliant?
No. It is only a random draw helper for lists you provide.
Is this page different from the main tool?
This page explains a focused use case and links to the relevant interactive tool.
Does it require login?
No. RandomToolsBase tools do not require accounts.
Can I use pasted or CSV lists?
Yes. Giveaway and picker workflows are designed for pasted/manual/CSV lists only.