Crypto Roulette is just a simple game you can play online. And it will show you how much money you'd have now if you had invested $1,000 into 6 random coins on the date that they specify. I'm not really recommending this as a research tool, but it is interesting to be able to quickly see how certain coin/token investments would have faired over time. Of course some of this info is misleading because you're not looking at the charts for these coins. Check with coinmarketcap to make sure you're getting the correct prices for these coins.
With Random.org, you can use their number generator to get a random number and then look at Coinmarketcap to match the coin's/token's overall position on CMC. For example, if I use the number generator and it comes back with #23, then I'll take a look at Qtum because it is the 23rd coin overall by marketcap on CMC. And then I'll commit to learning some more about Qtum.
Both of these ideas shouldn't be used as serious crypto research, but it is a little entertaining if you spend hours researching coins each day.