Random Fact Generator
Generate random interesting facts for learning and fun.
Between 1 and 50
No facts generated yet
Set how many you need, then click Generate.
About Random Fact Generator
The Random Fact Generator picks facts at random from a hand-curated library of 100+ verified facts spanning science, nature, history, animals, human biology, geography, language, and everyday life. You set how many you want — anywhere from 1 to 50 — and the tool instantly surfaces a unique set, making sure no fact repeats within a single batch.
Unlike a random word or random sentence generator, this tool is built around meaning rather than structure. Every fact is a complete, self-contained statement that you can read, share, or learn from immediately. That makes it the right choice when you need genuinely interesting content for a trivia quiz, a conversation starter, a classroom icebreaker, or a fact-of-the-day social media post — not just a random sequence of characters or placeholder text.
Everything runs entirely in your browser. The fact database is bundled with the page, so no request is made to any server, no fact you generate is logged, and no account is required. You can use it offline after the initial page load, and there are no daily limits or paywalls.
Key Features
Batch generation up to 50
Set a count between 1 and 50 and generate a full batch at once. The tool guarantees no duplicate facts within the same batch, so every item in the list is distinct.
Copy individual or all at once
Each fact card has its own copy button so you can grab a single item. A "Copy All" button at the top joins the full batch with double line breaks, ready to paste into a doc, post, or script.
Verified, topic-diverse library
The 100+ facts span science, history, animals, language, space, human biology, and geography — broad enough to cover a general-knowledge trivia round without clustering on one subject.
No repeats within a batch
The selection algorithm removes each chosen fact from the pool before picking the next, so generating 10 facts gives you 10 different facts every time.
Runs completely in the browser
The entire fact database is bundled with the page. There are no API calls, no tracking, and no data sent anywhere. The tool works offline once the page has loaded.
Plain-text output included
Below the fact cards a plain-text area shows all generated facts joined by blank lines, so you can select, copy, and paste the whole batch into any editor without formatting issues.
How to Use
Set Count
Enter how many random facts you want to generate (1 to 50).
Generate
Click the Generate button to instantly display random interesting facts.
Copy & Share
Copy individual facts or use Copy All to grab every generated fact at once.
Example
Set the count to 3 and click Generate. The tool picks three unique facts at random from the library and displays them as cards plus a plain-text block you can copy.
3 facts 1. Honey never spoils. Archaeologists have found 3,000-year-old honey in Egyptian tombs that was still edible.
2. Octopuses have three hearts, nine brains, and blue blood.
3. A bolt of lightning is five times hotter than the surface of the sun. Common Use Cases
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Trivia nights and quiz rounds
Need verified, interesting questions for a pub quiz or classroom trivia game? Generate a batch of 10-20 facts and turn them into questions. Because the library spans science, history, animals, language, and geography, a single batch usually covers multiple rounds.
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Social media fact-of-the-day posts
Accounts that post daily "did you know" content can generate a week's worth of unique facts in seconds and schedule them out. Each fact is self-contained and short enough to fit in a caption or tweet.
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Classroom icebreakers and warm-ups
Teachers can generate one surprising fact per student at the start of class, or display a single fact on screen and ask the group to guess whether it is true or false before revealing the answer.
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Conversation starters at events
Print or paste a handful of facts onto name-badge backs, table tents, or event apps to give attendees an immediate shared talking point. Generate a fresh set for each event to keep the content novel.
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Content writing and copywriting inspiration
Blog posts, newsletters, and social threads that open with a surprising statistic or fact tend to hook readers faster. Generate several facts related to your topic and pick the one that best supports your angle.