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Up to 100 entries. Click the ×1 badge on a row to weight a slice up to ×5 — bigger slice, better odds. Your list is saved in this browser only.
Add your names or options, spin the wheel, and let a provably fair random pick decide. Free, no sign-up — everything runs in your browser.
Up to 100 entries. Click the ×1 badge on a row to weight a slice up to ×5 — bigger slice, better odds. Your list is saved in this browser only.
Three steps, all in your browser.
Type entries one by one (Enter adds fast), or hit Paste list and drop in a whole roster — one entry per line. Up to 100 items fit on the wheel.
Press SPIN — or click the wheel itself. The winner is picked with cryptographic randomness the moment you click, then the wheel spins up to eight full turns and lands on it. Here's why that's fair.
Confetti, a fanfare, and the result. Spin again, or Remove winner & spin to run a full draw with no repeats — perfect for giveaways and raffles.
Anything with more than one option and no strong opinion.
Paste your entrants, spin once per prize, and remove each winner so nobody wins twice. Every entry has an exactly equal chance.
A random name picker keeps participation fair and takes the "why me?" out of cold-calling. Paste the roster once — it's saved for next lesson.
The classic. Put the usual suspects on the wheel and let the wheel of choice end the "I don't know, what do you want?" loop for good.
Yes or no? Heads or tails? Try the pre-loaded Yes/No wheel — or make your own with exactly the options you're torn between.
Who presents first, who's on kitchen duty, which team kicks off — spin instead of arguing. Shuffle the wheel between rounds for extra chaos.
Truth-or-dare prompts, party forfeits, movie night picks — see 12 fun ways to use a spinning wheel.
crypto.getRandomValues, the cryptographically secure random number generator built into your browser, with rejection sampling so every entry has an exactly equal probability, free of modulo bias. The winner is actually decided the instant you press spin; the wheel animation then plays out so it lands on that result. That order of operations is what guarantees fairness: the spinning graphics, the ticking pointer and the deceleration are pure theater and cannot influence the outcome. Duplicate entries are allowed and act as natural weighting — add a name twice and it has twice the chance. If you want the full technical story, read our article on whether a wheel spin is really random.×1 by default): click it to cycle up to ×5, and the slice grows proportionally on the wheel, multiplying its odds. Because the slice size IS the probability, the odds are always visible and honest — a ×3 slice is literally three times bigger. In Paste list you can write a weight inline, like Pizza *3. Duplicates still work too. With very large wheels the slice labels get too small to draw, so beyond 60 entries the wheel hides the labels but still picks and announces the winner normally. Your list is saved in your own browser between visits — nothing is uploaded anywhere.?items=Pizza,Burger,Sushi. Send that link to anyone and their wheel loads pre-filled with the same entries, ready to spin. This works without any server or account precisely because the list travels inside the link itself, not through a database. It is an easy way to hand a giveaway wheel to a colleague, share tonight's dinner options in the group chat, or set up the same classroom wheel on another device. Note that anyone with the link can read the names in the URL, so for sensitive lists just re-paste them instead. For a ready-made decision maker, try the Yes or No wheel, which comes pre-loaded.