Tool briefing
Team Randomizer For Games
No randomizer can know every player's skill, but it can stop the same people from choosing each other every round.
Open Team Randomizer For Games
Create fair-enough teams for casual play.
Use it here
Team Randomizer For Games
How To Use Team Randomizer For Games
- Open Squad Split and paste one player name per line.
- Set the team size around the mode you are playing, then create the split.
- Copy the result into chat before changing the list or reshuffling.
Example Uses
For casual lobbies, the best team split is fast, readable, and easy to call out.
- Team A: Alex, Nova
- Team B: Maya, Jules
- Team C: Kai, Rin
Best Used For
- Party games
- Custom FPS matches
- Board game teams
- Online game nights
How To Get A Better Result
- Shuffle twice if the first split looks cursed.
- Keep team size consistent.
- Let the tool decide before people start lobbying.
PlayZephyr Note
Squad Split is best used early, before everyone has a favorite team in mind.
Common Mistakes To Avoid
- Do not paste comma-heavy notes or ranks into the player list unless you want them in the output.
- Avoid reshuffling after everyone has seen the result unless the group agreed first.
- Use team colors when voice callouts matter more than formal team names.
Team Randomizer For Games FAQ
Does the randomizer balance skill?
No. It creates a random split, so you can reshuffle or make manual swaps for known skill gaps.
What happens with an odd player count?
The last team may have fewer players, which works well for rotating sit-outs or casual rounds.
Updated May 15, 2026