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Household Chore Picker | Split dishes, cleaning, and laundry fairly
Enter people and chores to quickly split dishes, cleaning, laundry, and other household tasks by random or balanced rules.
Enter people and chores, then pick an assignment list you can paste into chat.
Why use Household Chore Picker?
When families, roommates, or partners share housework, the most common problem is that people forget who did more, and even small chores start to feel unfair when they repeat.
A verbal agreement can seem fine at first, but these situations often come up later.
- dishes or recycling always lands on the same person
- heavy chores such as bathroom cleaning keep getting postponed
- you have to decide “who does it this time?” again and again
- you need a chore chart that can be shared directly in a family or roommate chat
This picker-type tool takes a list of people and chores, keeps a bit of randomness, and quickly creates an assignment chart while helping prevent too many tasks from landing on one person.
How to use it
- Enter participants, one name per line.
- Enter chores, one task per line.
- Choose
Balanced count,Fully random, orRotation order. - Adjust the heavy-chore spreading option and checklist format as needed.
- Copy the result into your family, roommate, or team chat.
Especially useful for these cases
1) Splitting weekly chores with roommates
You can draw a fresh assignment each week so the same person does not keep doing the same job. Copying it as a checklist also makes completion easy to track.
2) Assigning cleaning tasks within a family
Heavier tasks such as living-room cleaning, bathroom cleaning, and recycling can be spread out to reduce the feeling of “why do I always get the hard job?”
3) Preparing a quick cleanup before guests arrive
Write down what needs to be done, split it immediately, and reduce the meeting time before cleaning starts.
Related tools
- If you also want to decide a meal at random: Lunch Menu Picker
- If you need to choose gift candidates together: Gift Idea Picker
- If you want to prioritize the tasks before assigning them: Priority Decision Matrix Planner
FAQ
Do I need exactly two participants?
No. Because this is an assignment chart, it is designed for at least two people. You can use it alone like a checklist, but the sharing function becomes less meaningful.
Is the heavy-chore detection accurate?
It is a simple keyword-based estimate. The real burden can vary by home size, amount of stuff, and each person’s condition, so treat the result as a draft and swap tasks if needed.
Does it remember last week’s assignments?
No. It is a simple assignment tool that does not store history in the browser. If you want to reflect previous assignments, copy the result somewhere else and manually adjust one or two tasks next time.
Summary
Household Chore Picker is a picker-type tool that turns people and chore lists into an assignment chart using random, balanced, or rotation-based rules. After a recent publishing flow of utility, checker, converter, learning, and planner tools, this adds a lifestyle-focused picker format and broadens interaction variety without leaning on another calculator-style tool.