Use this page when you need a tournament schedule that is easier to trust than a hand-built spreadsheet. Enter participants, choose the format, set courts and timing, then generate a schedule you can review, print, copy, or export.
Set the bracket entrants
Enter one team or player per line, choose the format that matches your event, then click Generate schedule. Use manual seeding when the order already matters. Use shuffle only when you want a random starting order. The schedule appears with rounds, matchups, court or venue assignment, and time slots.
Single Elimination Bracket Generator bracket structure
Single elimination means a team is out after one loss. The total played matches are usually one fewer than the number of entrants. If the entrant count is not a clean bracket size, the tool adds byes so the bracket can move into the next round.
Review seeds, byes, and the path to the final
Start with a rough participant list, generate once, then look for practical problems: too many matches on one court, a bye at the wrong time, top seeds meeting too early, or a schedule that runs past your venue booking. Adjust inputs and generate again before printing.
Print or export the bracket
Use Copy when you need to paste the schedule into chat or email. Use CSV when you want to edit it in Excel or Google Sheets. Use Print when you need a clipboard copy, wall sheet, or registration-desk version.
Single Elimination Bracket Generator questions organizers ask
What happens when the team count is not a power of two? The bracket needs byes to fill the next clean bracket size. Review who receives those byes before publishing.
Should I use manual seeding or shuffle? Use manual seeding when ranking matters. Use shuffle for casual draws.
What should I check first? Check seed order, first-round matchups, byes, and whether the path to the final is easy to follow.
How to read the generated output
The preview above shows the first matches and the path toward later rounds. After entering your teams, check that top seeds do not meet too early and that byes are visible before you print.
Final review before you publish
Run this review before you share the output:
- Format: The bracket should make seed order, byes, and the path to the final easy to understand.
- Names: Remove duplicates and fix spelling before generating the final copy.
- Venue: Check court count, start time, match length, breaks, and back-to-back matches.
- Publishing: Print once or export CSV and scan the table before sending it to players.