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# Randomising Product Order

> How to enable random product ordering so recommended products are displayed in a different order each time a customer views the Quizify result page.

By default, recommended products appear on the result page ordered by votes — the more quiz answers a product is linked to that the customer selected, the higher it appears. A product linked to three of the customer's chosen answers ranks above one linked to only one. Enabling random ordering ignores this vote count and shuffles the products into a different sequence each time a customer views the result page, giving every product an equal chance of appearing first.

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## Why Use Random Ordering

By default, products are ranked by the number of selected answers they are linked to — so a product matched by three of a customer's answers always appears above one matched by just one. When multiple products share strong relevance, this means the same high-vote products consistently appear at the top while lower-vote products are overlooked — even if they are equally relevant to the customer.

Random ordering distributes visibility more evenly across all recommended products. It is particularly useful when:

* You recommend a large number of products for a given outcome

* All recommended products are equally relevant and no single product should be prioritised

* You want to surface your full product range over time rather than always leading with the same items

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## Where to Find the Setting

1. From the Quizify dashboard, click the **edit quiz** icon next to your quiz to open the quiz editor

2. Click **Recommendation** in the left menu

3. Find the **Show Randomise product order** toggle

4. Toggle it on

5. Save your settings

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## How Randomisation Works

When random ordering is enabled, Quizify shuffles the recommended products into a random sequence each time the result page is generated. This means:

* Two customers with identical quiz answers may see the same products but in a different order

* A customer who retakes the quiz and receives the same recommendations will likely see them in a different order

Randomisation applies per result page load — the order is shuffled fresh each time.

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## How It Interacts with Product Limits

If your result page is configured to show a limited number of products initially (for example, the first six products before a Load More button), the randomisation determines which products appear in that initial set — not just the order of all products. This means different customers may see different products in their initial view if the total recommended count exceeds the display limit.
