Free online song contest tool

Eurovision simulator with semi-finals, jury points, and televote drama

Build a fictional song contest in your browser, let official-style semi-finals choose qualifiers, then reveal a grand final scoreboard with jury and televote points. This Eurovision simulator is fast, replayable, and made for sharing predictions with friends.

No download, no account, and no official data needed: the entries are fictional so every run stays fresh.

Run the Eurovision simulator

Choose a host country, participant count, show pace, jury weight, and televote taste, then generate semi-final qualifiers and a grand final winner.

Contest controls

Set the contest mood before the show starts. The simulator uses official-style 1-8, 10, and 12 point rankings, avoids self-voting, and treats semi-finals as televote-led.

Eurovision simulator results

Run the contest to reveal semi-final qualifiers, jury points, televote points, and the winner.

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Winner

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Winning points

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Qualifiers

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Semi-final qualifiers

Semi-final qualifiers will appear here.

Grand final top 10

  1. The grand final scoreboard will appear here.

Voting model

  • Semi-finals use audience-style points to select 10 qualifiers from each semi-final.
  • The grand final combines national jury points and televote points using the familiar 12, 10, 8-1 scale.
  • Countries cannot vote for themselves, and the Rest of the World acts as one televote set.

This Eurovision simulator is a fan-made browser tool. It is not affiliated with the Eurovision Song Contest, the EBU, or any broadcaster.

Share the Eurovision simulator

Send the Eurovision simulator to a group chat, post your prediction game, or save the link before another scoreboard run.

Eurovision simulator voting flow

The page keeps the fun parts close to the real show: semi-finals, automatic finalists, the 12 point scale, jury suspense, and a televote reveal.

Eurovision simulator semi-final draw

Start with a host, automatic finalists, and a fictional field of songs. The Eurovision simulator splits the rest into two semi-finals, then promotes the top 10 from each show.

Eurovision simulator semi-final draw interface with country cards and qualifier slots

Eurovision simulator scoreboard reveal

The grand final combines jury points and televote points, so a polished jury favorite can still be caught by a huge public vote.

Eurovision simulator grand final scoreboard with jury and televote columns

Eurovision simulator share moment

Copy your winner, use the native share button, or send the page through ShareWidget so friends can run a rival prediction.

Eurovision simulator share card with winner, points, and social buttons

Eurovision simulator quick guide

Use this Eurovision simulator guide when you want a believable result without spending half an evening setting up every country.

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Step 1: set up the Eurovision simulator field

Pick a host and participant count. The Big Five and host go straight to the final, while the rest enter the semi-final draw.

  • Use 37 countries for a familiar modern contest size
  • Change the host to refresh automatic finalist dynamics
Open the simulator
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Step 2: tune the Eurovision simulator vote

Adjust jury influence, audience taste, and reveal chaos. A steady run rewards strong entries; a chaotic run creates surprise qualifiers and late scoreboard swings.

  • Use balanced audience taste for a neutral prediction game
  • Use wild staging when you want a public-vote shock
See voting features
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Step 3: share the Eurovision simulator result

After the winner appears, copy the result or share the page. The best use is simple: compare your winner with a friend and run another contest.

  • Compare jury and televote splits
  • Run again with a different host country
Share the simulator

Eurovision simulator features

This Eurovision simulator focuses on the details fans actually look for when they want a quick, useful song contest prediction tool.

Official-style Eurovision simulator scoring

The simulator awards 12, 10, and 8-1 points, blocks self-voting, and separates jury and televote totals in the grand final.

Run scoring

Semi-final Eurovision simulator logic

Automatic finalists wait for the final while two semi-finals produce 20 qualifiers through audience-style scoring.

Simulate semis

Shareable Eurovision simulator output

Copy a winner summary, use native sharing, or post the Eurovision simulator page through social share buttons.

Share results

Eurovision simulator use cases

Use the Eurovision simulator for party games, prediction nights, fan debates, and quick scoreboard experiments.

Eurovision simulator prediction night

Run a quick fictional contest before the live show and compare how close your simulated winner feels.

Start predicting

Eurovision simulator group game

Let each friend pick a host, audience taste, or show pace, then see whose contest produces the best drama.

Play together

Eurovision simulator content idea

Use the winner, top 10, and jury-televote split as a prompt for posts, polls, or fan discussions.

Make a run

Eurovision simulator replay test

Change one setting at a time and see whether jury influence, public taste, or randomness changes the winner.

Test settings

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Eurovision simulator FAQ

Fast answers about how this Eurovision simulator handles scoring, qualifiers, sharing, and official-style rules.

Is this Eurovision simulator official?

No. This is an independent fan-made Eurovision simulator for browser play. It is not affiliated with the Eurovision Song Contest, the EBU, or any broadcaster.

Does the Eurovision simulator use real contestants?

No. The page uses fictional song entries and familiar country names, so it stays useful across seasons and does not need to chase changing lineups.

How does voting work in the Eurovision simulator?

Semi-finals use audience-style scoring to pick qualifiers. The grand final combines jury points and televote points using the 12, 10, and 8-1 scale, with no self-voting.

Can I share a Eurovision simulator result?

Yes. Copy the result from the tool, use native sharing on supported devices, or use the ShareWidget buttons to send the page to social platforms.

Run the Eurovision simulator again

Change the host, make the televote wilder, shift jury influence, and see whether the same song can survive another scoreboard reveal.

Every run is fictional, replayable, and ready to share.