How the raffle picker works
Give each entry a ticket number, keep the default range at 1-100, and tap
Pick Winner. Roll100 shuffles the mosaic number tiles, then stops on one
winning ticket number. The large tile shows the winner, the badge labels it
as a raffle result, and the share card creates a short sentence you can copy.
The default setup is built for small giveaways and comment contests where
tickets are numbered from 1 to 100. If your entry list starts somewhere else,
change First ticket and Last ticket before picking. The shared URL keeps the
custom range when it is not the default 1-100 setup.
This page picks one winner at a time. That keeps the first screen simple and
makes the result easy to screenshot. If you need several winners in one draw,
use the multiple-number picker instead.
Use it for giveaways and comments
A simple workflow is to export or count your eligible entries, assign each
one a number, then use Roll100 to pick the winning ticket. For a comment
contest, you can number valid comments from first to last and use the result
to find the matching entry.
Keep the ticket list separate and visible if you need transparency. Roll100
picks the number, but your entry list decides who owns that number. For casual
creator giveaways, that separation is usually enough to explain how the winner
was chosen.
For backup winners, either pick again after recording the first winner or use
Random Number Generator 1-100 No Repeats
so the same ticket cannot appear twice. For batch draws, use
Pick Multiple Numbers 1-100.
Fair use and sharing limits
Roll100 is a lightweight browser tool for casual raffle number picking. It is
useful for small giveaways, classroom prize draws, community games, stream
prompts, and quick "which numbered entry wins" moments.
Official contests, regulated drawings, paid lotteries, or audited selections
may require rules, records, eligibility checks, and randomization methods that
go beyond a simple web tool. Use an appropriate process when the drawing has
legal, financial, or compliance requirements.
Shared links use a URL parameter such as ?winner=73. Opening that
link restores the visible winner state, so the picked number is public in the
link. The Copy button saves the result sentence and link; the Share button uses
your device share sheet when available.