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  1. RANDOM.ORG - True Random Number Service

    RANDOM.ORG offers true random numbers to anyone on the Internet. The randomness comes from atmospheric noise, which for many purposes is better than the pseudo-random number …

  2. Welcome - RANDOM.ORG

    This is fine for many purposes, but it may not be random in the way you expect if you're used to dice rolls and lottery drawings. RANDOM.ORG produces true random numbers from …

  3. RANDOM.ORG - List Randomizer

    This page allows you to randomize lists of strings using true randomness, which for many purposes is better than the pseudo-random number algorithms typically used in computer …

  4. RANDOM.ORG - Integer Generator

    This page allows you to generate random integers using true randomness, which for many purposes is better than the pseudo-random number algorithms typically used in computer …

  5. Pregenerated File Archive – Binary Files - RANDOM.ORG

    Download large amounts of historical true random data from RANDOM.ORG's Pregenerated File Archive. This page contains 7,149 files in binary format.

  6. 3D Random Point Generator

    This randomizer that lets you place points randomly within a 3D box and draw lines between them. The randomizer uses true randomness from atmospheric noise, which for many …

  7. Login or Sign Up - RANDOM.ORG

    RANDOM.ORG offers randomizers based on true randomness. Sign up for a free account to use our premium services and to get more from our free services.

  8. Please Login - RANDOM.ORG

    RANDOM.ORG Uses Cookies We use cookies to remember your preferences and to analyze our traffic. We do not carry ads and will never sell your data to third parties. …

  9. RANDOM.ORG - Third-Party Draw Service - Description

    This page describes the third-party draw service, which allows you to use RANDOM.ORG to conduct independently certified random drawings.

  10. RANDOM.ORG - Coin Flipper

    5 days ago · This form allows you to flip virtual coins based on true randomness, which for many purposes is better than the pseudo-random number algorithms typically used in computer …