Raffle Winner Picker
Picks random winners from lists, spreadsheets, or Google Sheets for giveaways, raffles, and contests. Ensures fair, unbiased selection with transparency.
Install
Quick install
npx skills add https://github.com/ComposioHQ/awesome-claude-skills/tree/master/raffle-winner-pickernpx skills add ComposioHQ/awesome-claude-skills --skill raffle-winner-picker --agent claude-codenpx skills add ComposioHQ/awesome-claude-skills --skill raffle-winner-picker --agent cursornpx skills add ComposioHQ/awesome-claude-skills --skill raffle-winner-picker --agent codexnpx skills add ComposioHQ/awesome-claude-skills --skill raffle-winner-picker --agent opencodenpx skills add ComposioHQ/awesome-claude-skills --skill raffle-winner-picker --agent github-copilotnpx skills add ComposioHQ/awesome-claude-skills --skill raffle-winner-picker --agent windsurfMore install options
Shorthand — useful for multi-skill repos:
npx skills add ComposioHQ/awesome-claude-skills --skill raffle-winner-pickerManual — clone the repo and drop the folder into your agent's skills directory:
git clone https://github.com/ComposioHQ/awesome-claude-skills.gitcp -r awesome-claude-skills/raffle-winner-picker ~/.claude/skills/Raffle Winner Picker
This skill randomly selects winners from lists, spreadsheets, or Google Sheets for giveaways and contests.
When to Use This Skill
- Running social media giveaways
- Picking raffle winners at events
- Randomly selecting participants for surveys or tests
- Choosing winners from contest submissions
- Fair distribution of limited spots or resources
- Random team assignments
What This Skill Does
- Random Selection: Uses cryptographically random selection
- Multiple Sources: Works with CSV, Excel, Google Sheets, or plain lists
- Multiple Winners: Can pick one or multiple winners
- Duplicate Prevention: Ensures the same person can't win twice
- Transparent Results: Shows the selection process clearly
- Winner Details: Displays all relevant information about winners
How to Use
From Google Sheets
Pick a random row from this Google Sheet to select a winner
for a giveaway: [Sheet URL]
From Local File
Pick 3 random winners from entries.csv
From List
Pick a random winner from this list:
- Alice ([email protected])
- Bob ([email protected])
- Carol ([email protected])
...
Multiple Winners
Pick 5 random winners from contest-entries.xlsx,
make sure no duplicates
Example
User: "Pick a random row from this Google Sheet to select a winner for a giveaway."
Output:
Accessing Google Sheet...
Total entries found: 247
Randomly selecting winner...
🎉 WINNER SELECTED! 🎉
Row #142
Name: Sarah Johnson
Email: [email protected]
Entry Date: March 10, 2024
Comment: "Love your newsletter!"
Selection method: Cryptographically random
Timestamp: 2024-03-15 14:32:18 UTC
Would you like to:
- Pick another winner (excluding Sarah)?
- Export winner details?
- Pick runner-ups?
Inspired by: Lenny's use case - picking a Sora 2 giveaway winner from his subscriber Slack community
Features
Fair Selection
- Uses secure random number generation
- No bias or patterns
- Transparent process
- Repeatable with seed (for verification)
Exclusions
Pick a random winner excluding previous winners:
Alice, Bob, Carol
Weighted Selection
Pick a winner with weighted probability based on
the "entries" column (1 entry = 1 ticket)
Runner-ups
Pick 1 winner and 3 runner-ups from the list
Example Workflows
Social Media Giveaway
- Export entries from Google Form to Sheets
- "Pick a random winner from [Sheet URL]"
- Verify winner details
- Announce publicly with timestamp
Event Raffle
- Create CSV of attendee names and emails
- "Pick 10 random winners from attendees.csv"
- Export winner list
- Email winners directly
Team Assignment
- Have list of participants
- "Randomly split this list into 4 equal teams"
- Review assignments
- Share team rosters
Tips
- Document the process: Save the timestamp and method
- Public announcement: Share selection details for transparency
- Check eligibility: Verify winner meets contest rules
- Have backups: Pick runner-ups in case winner is ineligible
- Export results: Save winner list for records
Privacy & Fairness
✓ Uses cryptographically secure randomness
✓ No manipulation possible
✓ Timestamp recorded for verification
✓ Can provide seed for third-party verification
✓ Respects data privacy
Common Use Cases
- Newsletter subscriber giveaways
- Product launch raffles
- Conference ticket drawings
- Beta tester selection
- Focus group participant selection
- Random prize distribution at events
SKILL.md source
--- name: raffle-winner-picker description: Picks random winners from lists, spreadsheets, or Google Sheets for giveaways, raffles, and contests. Ensures fair, unbiased selection with transparency. --- # Raffle Winner Picker This skill randomly selects winners from lists, spreadsheets, or Google Sheets for giveaways and contests. ## When to Use This Skill - Running social media giveaways - Picking raffle winners at events - Randomly selecting participants for surveys or tests - Choosing winners from contest submissions - Fair distribution of limited spots or resources - Random team assignments ## What This Skill Does 1. **Random Selection**: Uses cryptographically random selection 2. **Multiple Sources**: Works with CSV, Excel, Google Sheets, or plain lists 3. **Multiple Winners**: Can pick one or multiple winners 4. **Duplicate Prevention**: Ensures the same person can't win twice 5. **Transparent Results**: Shows the selection process clearly 6. **Winner Details**: Displays all relevant information about winners ## How to Use ### From Google Sheets ``` Pick a random row from this Google Sheet to select a winner for a giveaway: [Sheet URL] ``` ### From Local File ``` Pick 3 random winners from entries.csv ``` ### From List ``` Pick a random winner from this list: - Alice ([email protected]) - Bob ([email protected]) - Carol ([email protected]) ... ``` ### Multiple Winners ``` Pick 5 random winners from contest-entries.xlsx, make sure no duplicates ``` ## Example **User**: "Pick a random row from this Google Sheet to select a winner for a giveaway." **Output**: ``` Accessing Google Sheet... Total entries found: 247 Randomly selecting winner... 🎉 WINNER SELECTED! 🎉 Row #142 Name: Sarah Johnson Email: [email protected] Entry Date: March 10, 2024 Comment: "Love your newsletter!" Selection method: Cryptographically random Timestamp: 2024-03-15 14:32:18 UTC Would you like to: - Pick another winner (excluding Sarah)? - Export winner details? - Pick runner-ups? ``` **Inspired by:** Lenny's use case - picking a Sora 2 giveaway winner from his subscriber Slack community ## Features ### Fair Selection - Uses secure random number generation - No bias or patterns - Transparent process - Repeatable with seed (for verification) ### Exclusions ``` Pick a random winner excluding previous winners: Alice, Bob, Carol ``` ### Weighted Selection ``` Pick a winner with weighted probability based on the "entries" column (1 entry = 1 ticket) ``` ### Runner-ups ``` Pick 1 winner and 3 runner-ups from the list ``` ## Example Workflows ### Social Media Giveaway 1. Export entries from Google Form to Sheets 2. "Pick a random winner from [Sheet URL]" 3. Verify winner details 4. Announce publicly with timestamp ### Event Raffle 1. Create CSV of attendee names and emails 2. "Pick 10 random winners from attendees.csv" 3. Export winner list 4. Email winners directly ### Team Assignment 1. Have list of participants 2. "Randomly split this list into 4 equal teams" 3. Review assignments 4. Share team rosters ## Tips - **Document the process**: Save the timestamp and method - **Public announcement**: Share selection details for transparency - **Check eligibility**: Verify winner meets contest rules - **Have backups**: Pick runner-ups in case winner is ineligible - **Export results**: Save winner list for records ## Privacy & Fairness ✓ Uses cryptographically secure randomness ✓ No manipulation possible ✓ Timestamp recorded for verification ✓ Can provide seed for third-party verification ✓ Respects data privacy ## Common Use Cases - Newsletter subscriber giveaways - Product launch raffles - Conference ticket drawings - Beta tester selection - Focus group participant selection - Random prize distribution at events
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