Blind Ranking Generator

Create your own blind ranking categories, share them with friends, and see how your community ranks. Explore what others have built or generate your own list in minutes.

How to Create a Blind Ranking

1

Name Your Category

Pick a topic — best pizza toppings, greatest movies, top athletes. Anything you want people to rank.

2

Add 10+ Items

Add at least 10 items with images. Upload your own photos or paste image URLs. More items = more variety.

3

Share & Play

Your category goes live instantly. Share the link with friends, on social media, or in group chats.

4

See the Results

Watch as people play and rankings emerge. Community consensus builds with every game played.

Free to create No download needed Goes live instantly Works on any device

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What Is a Blind Ranking Generator?

A blind ranking generator lets you create custom ranking lists that others can play without seeing the results first. Unlike typical tier lists or polls, blind rankings challenge players to rank items purely based on their own opinion — then reveal how their choices compare to the community consensus. It's a fun, engaging way to spark debates, settle arguments, and discover what people really think.

Why Use Blind Ranking Online?

For Content Creators

Generate interactive ranking content for your audience. Share your blind ranking link on TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, or Twitter and watch your community engage.

For Friend Groups

Settle debates the fun way. Create a blind ranking of your friend group's favorite restaurants, movies, or songs and compare everyone's taste.

For Teachers & Teams

Use blind rankings as icebreakers, classroom activities, or team-building exercises. See how aligned your group really is.

For Communities

Build rankings around your niche — whether it's anime, cars, sports, music, or anything else. Grow engagement with playable content.

How Scoring Works

Every time someone plays your blind ranking, they place 10 items from position 1 to 10 — each slot used only once. After completing the ranking, the system compares their choices against the community consensus (a rolling median of all submissions). The closer a player's ranking matches the crowd, the higher their score (0–100). Items where the community strongly agrees count more toward the final score.

This means there's no single "correct" answer — the consensus evolves as more people play. Early players establish the baseline, and the ranking becomes more meaningful over time.

Ready to Build Your Blind Ranking?

It takes less than 5 minutes. Pick a topic, add items, and share with anyone.

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