Free Online Spin the Wheel
This online wheel spinner lets you make any decision randomly and fairly. Type your own options into the wheel segments, choose a ready-made preset, or mix both. Hit Spin and the animated wheel slows to a stop on your random result. Perfect for individuals, families, classrooms, and teams who need a fast, neutral way to choose.
Popular Uses for the Spin Wheel
- Yes / No Decisions — can't make up your mind? Load the Yes/No/Maybe preset and let the wheel break the deadlock.
- Random Dice Roll — use the Dice 1–6 preset as a virtual die for board games, RPG sessions, or classroom activities.
- Lunch Roulette — end the "where should we eat?" debate by spinning the Lunch Ideas preset or adding your local favourites.
- Topic Selector — add discussion topics, vocabulary words, or essay prompts and spin to pick the day's focus.
- Punishment / Dare Game — add party game forfeits and spin to assign them randomly to players.
- Team or Group Assignment — add team names or group labels and spin to decide which group goes first, presents, or picks.
Frequently Asked Questions
Anything requiring a random choice from a list. Common uses include Yes/No decisions, random number picks (1–6 dice), choosing between meal options, assigning tasks, picking game modes, or settling group disagreements. Because the wheel accepts any text, the use cases are virtually unlimited.
Type your option in any text box on the left panel. Click Add Option to create a new segment, or click × to delete one. The wheel updates live as you type. You can have 2–30 options on the wheel at once.
Yes / No / Maybe; Dice 1–6; Lunch Ideas (Pizza, Tacos, Sushi, Burger, Salad, Pasta); True / False; and a Weekend Plan picker. Select any preset and the wheel loads instantly — you can then edit the options freely.
Yes — add the same option in multiple boxes. If "Pizza" appears 3 times and "Salad" once, Pizza has a 3× higher probability. Each segment is equal in size, so duplicating an entry effectively increases its share of the wheel.
Yes. The spin duration (3–5 seconds) and final stopping angle are both chosen randomly before each spin. No outcome is predetermined, and results don't follow a repeating pattern. Every segment has an equal area on the wheel.
Yes. Spin the Wheel works great for topic selection, group assignment, and game-based learning. For selecting individual student names with no-repeat tracking and a class roster, check out our dedicated Classroom Name Picker.