Can't decide? List your options and let the tool randomly pick one for you.
The Decision Maker Tool is a simple random picker for those moments when you genuinely can't decide between two or more equally good (or equally unappealing) options. List everything you're considering — courses, study topics, restaurants, weekend plans — and let the tool randomly select one.
Sometimes the value isn't in the "correct" answer (there often isn't one) but in removing the friction of indecision so you can actually move forward. Students use this for picking which subject to start with, choosing between equally-ranked university options to research first, or settling lighthearted debates with friends.
If you're deciding what to study and in what order, also check out the Random Study Planner, which shuffles your entire subject list at once, or the Study Time Calculator to figure out how much time you have available either way.
It uses a uniform random selection — every option you've listed has an exactly equal chance of being chosen, regardless of order or how many times you've clicked before.
Not currently — all options have equal probability. If you want one option more likely, you can add it multiple times (e.g. add 'Option A' twice to double its chances).
Not at all — while it's listed under student tools, it works for any decision: what to eat, which movie to watch, who goes first in a game, etc.
No — each click is independent and doesn't factor in past results. Nothing is stored between sessions.