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Decisions

Life Picker

Need help deciding what to do, eat, or watch? Use the Life Picker to randomly choose from curated lists of meals, restaurants, activities, workouts, hobbies, gifts, travel destinations, and general life decisions. Seeded for reproducibility.

Also known as: decision maker · choice generator · random picker

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Presets

Output

No output yet — set your options and hit .
About this tool, tips & examples

What it does

The Life Picker makes everyday decisions from curated lists so you don’t have to: what to eat, which workout to do, what kind of movie to watch, where to travel, what gift to buy. Pick a category, draw one suggestion or a whole batch (up to 1,000), and reuse a seed if a decision should be repeatable.

Common use cases

  • Meal planning — tonight’s dinner, or a whole week of dinner ideas in one draw.
  • “What should we do?” — activities, hobbies, and movie genres for indecisive evenings (presets for meals, activities, and movie genres).
  • Gift brainstorming — a starting point when the wishlist is empty.
  • Travel daydreaming — random destination ideas to research.

Settings

  • Category — meals, restaurants, activities, workouts, hobbies, gifts, travel destinations, or general life suggestions.
  • How many — one decision or a list of up to 1,000 ideas.
  • Seed — the same seed and category return the same suggestions; leave it blank for fresh ones.

Privacy note

Suggestions are drawn locally in your browser from built-in lists — nothing about your choices is uploaded or logged. It’s a decision helper, not advice; sanity-check anything with real stakes.

FAQ

Where do the suggestions come from? Curated built-in lists per category — general crowd-pleasers rather than personalized recommendations. Want your own options? Use the Random Picker with your list.

Why a whole week of meals at once? Draw 7 with a seed and you’ve got a reproducible meal plan — regenerate the same one when someone loses the note.

What if I don’t like the answer? Draw again — or notice that flash of disappointment, which just told you what you actually wanted. Either way, decision made.