Realistic Random Height Tool

Random Height Generator

Generate random heights with realistic profiles or uniform range mode, then view each result in cm, ft+in, or inches.

Built for character creation, QA mock data, classroom examples, and fast decision workflows.

Profile-Aware Height Picker

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Set your filters, then generate random heights.

Session History

No history yet. Generated heights will appear here.

Filters

Distribution Mode

Gender

Age Group

Region

Display Unit

What Is a Random Height Generator?

A random height generator gives you height values quickly when you need realistic samples instead of guesswork. This is useful for character creation, game stats, writing prompts, and test datasets.

This page supports profile-based random generation, so your outputs can reflect age, gender, and region settings. You can also switch to uniform mode when you need strict range sampling.

How to Use This Random Height Generator

  1. 1. Choose your generation mode

    Use Realistic mode for profile-based distribution, or Uniform mode for equal-probability values in your selected range.

  2. 2. Set profile filters

    Select gender, age group, and region baseline to shape the generated height profile.

  3. 3. Adjust range and quantity

    Set minimum and maximum in cm, then choose how many heights to generate in one batch.

  4. 4. Copy, export, or share

    Use one click to copy the current result, export the full batch as CSV, or share your configured generator link.

Realistic vs Uniform: Which Mode Should You Use?

Both modes are useful, but they solve different tasks.

Realistic (Normal Distribution)

Best for character design and believable population samples. Values cluster around a profile mean, with fewer extremes.

Uniform Distribution

Best for testing boundary behavior and broad simulations. Every value in your range has the same probability.

Percentile + Classification

Each result includes percentile and Short/Average/Tall tags so you can interpret outputs without manual calculations.

Range Safety

The generator keeps outputs within practical age-group limits and your selected min/max range to avoid unrealistic extremes.

Unit Guide: cm, ft+in, and inches

Use cm when you need metric consistency for data tables, spreadsheets, and international teams. Use ft+in when your audience reads imperial height formats in everyday contexts.

This random height generator keeps one internal value and converts it across units in real time, so copied and exported results remain consistent.

Who Uses a Random Height Generator?

Character creators and writers

Generate believable heights for novels, roleplay, and OC sheets without manually guessing every profile.

Game designers and GMs

Create quick NPC physical stats and avoid repetitive height patterns in campaign prep.

Developers and QA teams

Generate mock profile values to test validation logic, sorting behavior, and table rendering.

Teachers and content creators

Use random height outputs as quick examples for lessons, stats demos, and interactive exercises.

Example Output Patterns

158.2 cm

5'2.3" · 62.3 in · 34th percentile

171.4 cm

5'7.5" · 67.5 in · 58th percentile

183.6 cm

6'0.3" · 72.3 in · 84th percentile

149.7 cm

4'10.9" · 58.9 in · 19th percentile

165.9 cm

5'5.3" · 65.3 in · 50th percentile

192.1 cm

6'3.6" · 75.6 in · 94th percentile

FAQ

Common questions before generating heights.

Is this random height generator free to use?

Yes. You can generate, copy, and export results without signup in the normal workflow.

What is the difference between realistic and uniform mode?

Realistic mode follows a profile-based normal distribution, while uniform mode gives equal probability to all values in your selected range.

Can I generate multiple heights at once?

Yes. Set Per generate from 1 to 100 and the tool will return a full batch in one action.

Can I switch between cm and feet/inches?

Yes. The output supports cm, ft+in, and inches. Unit changes update displayed results instantly.

Does this tool include percentile labels?

Yes. Each result includes an approximate percentile and a Short/Average/Tall classification for quick interpretation.

Can I export generated heights to CSV?

Yes. After generating a batch, click Export CSV to download a ready-to-use file.

Can I share my current setup with others?

Yes. The Share menu can copy a direct URL with your current mode, profile, range, and count settings.

Is this suitable for DnD or character sheets?

Yes. It is useful for random character height generation, especially when you want varied but believable values.

Does this replace medical growth assessment?

No. This tool is for creative, educational, and testing use cases only and is not a medical assessment tool.