Random Flower Generator
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Tip: press Space to generate, C to copy.
Need a flower on demand? Behind the button sits a list of 24 flowers, and the picker has no favorites. Loved by teachers, parents, and anyone running a quick classroom game.
Because the pool spans the familiar and the obscure, a random flower keeps games and lessons from getting predictable. Pull one for a quick activity or a batch for a whole session.
Example flowers you might get
A few flowers this generator can land on: poppy, magnolia, iris, tulip, lavender, lily, daisy, chrysanthemum, azalea, carnation.
How the Random Flower Generator works
When you press Generate, the tool loads its dataset of 24 flowers, picks an index using crypto.getRandomValues, and reveals the match. Toggle unique to draw without repeats, or raise the quantity to pull a whole set at once.
Ways to use it
- Use the flower generator to randomize a party game.
- Use the flower generator to run a fair raffle or giveaway draw.
- Use the flower generator to build a kids' guessing game.
- Use the flower generator to choose a subject to research or sketch.
- Use the flower generator to settle a friendly disagreement without anyone calling it rigged.
Tips for better results
- Share a result with a link so friends land on exactly what you rolled.
- Copy any result with one click, or use the Space bar to generate again quickly.
- Generate a batch and shortlist the results you like instead of taking the first one.
Frequently asked questions
Where does the list of flowers come from?
It's a curated set of 24 flowers maintained for this tool — broad enough to stay interesting, vetted so every result is usable.
Is the selection actually random?
Yes. Picks use the browser's crypto RNG rather than a predictable shuffle, so results aren't weighted or ordered.
Is it free to use?
Yes, every template on the site is free and runs in your browser with no sign-up.
Can I use these results commercially?
Yes — the results are yours to use however you like, including in projects, games and content.