Optimal team size
Four to six per team. Smaller teams move fast but get spread thin. Larger teams turn into a clump that follows the most extroverted member.
Memorable team names + balanced groups = a scavenger hunt that doesn't fall apart in the first ten minutes.
The free version does the job. The optional template pack just makes brackets look beautiful for events, classrooms and clubs.
Free forever for basic use · No signup required
For birthday parties, summer camps, team-building events, family gatherings. Animal names give the teams identity and make scoring on a whiteboard fun.
Whole guest list.
Preset here.
Use CSV export.
Four to six per team. Smaller teams move fast but get spread thin. Larger teams turn into a clump that follows the most extroverted member.
Use the rating mode — give younger kids a higher 'rating' so the algorithm distributes them as 'support' across teams.
Camp counsellors: paste your group, pick animals or colours, get four spirited teams ready for the relay.
OpenFour-team splits are the sweet spot for tournaments — enough variety for a real competition, small enough to fit in one afternoon.
OpenBuilt for teachers and PE staff who need a clean printed bracket for sports day, inter-class finals, or after-school clubs.
OpenMemorable team names + balanced groups = a scavenger hunt that doesn't fall apart in the first ten minutes.
OpenMix departments fairly so every breakout group has a mix of design, engineering, sales, and ops — without picking favourites.
OpenFree forever for basic use. No signup required. The free version really does do the job.
Want prettier prints? See the optional template pack