True Shuffle for Your Spotify Playlists

Spotify's built-in shuffle isn't truly random — it favors certain tracks and repeats songs too often. Skiley's playlist shuffler uses real randomization to reorder your entire playlist, then saves the new order so every listen feels genuinely fresh.

Why Spotify's Shuffle Isn't Enough

If you've ever noticed that Spotify keeps playing the same songs even with shuffle on, you're not alone. Spotify's shuffle algorithm isn't purely random — it uses a weighted system that favors popular tracks, recently added songs, and tracks you've interacted with. This means large playlists often feel repetitive. Skiley solves this with a true random shuffle that gives every track an equal chance of appearing anywhere in the order.

Shuffle & Save the New Order

Unlike Spotify's shuffle (which only affects playback order temporarily), Skiley actually reorders the tracks in your playlist and saves the new arrangement. This means the shuffled order persists even after you close the app. You can shuffle as many times as you want to get a fresh arrangement every time. It's perfect for long playlists where you want a completely different listening experience each week.

Shuffle Sections or Entire Playlists

Skiley lets you shuffle your entire playlist at once, regardless of size. Whether it's a 50-track workout mix or a 3,000-track library playlist, the shuffle is instant. Combined with Skiley's other tools, you can filter your playlist first (by genre or audio features) and then shuffle just the filtered results for even more creative control over your listening experience.

How It Works

Connect your Spotify account, select any playlist, and hit shuffle. Skiley uses a cryptographically fair randomization algorithm to reorder every track. Preview the new order before saving, or save it directly to your playlist. You can also save the shuffled result as a new playlist if you want to keep the original order intact.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Why doesn't Spotify shuffle work properly?
Spotify's shuffle uses a weighted algorithm that favors certain tracks based on popularity, recency, and your listening habits. This means some songs play more often than others. Skiley uses true random shuffling where every track has an equal chance of appearing in any position.
Does the shuffled order get saved to my playlist?
Yes! Unlike Spotify's shuffle which only changes playback temporarily, Skiley actually reorders the tracks in your playlist and saves the new arrangement. The shuffled order persists until you change it again.
Can I shuffle a very large playlist?
Yes. Skiley can shuffle playlists of any size — from a few dozen tracks to thousands. The shuffle is fast regardless of playlist length.
Is playlist shuffling free?
Yes, playlist shuffling is available for free to all Skiley users.
Can I undo a shuffle?
If you save the shuffled order to your existing playlist, the previous order is replaced. To keep the original, save the shuffled version as a new playlist instead. Skiley always gives you the option to preview before saving.

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