Random Number Wheel (1–10)

Spin the wheel and get a random number from 1 to 10 — provably fair, right in your browser. Edit the slices for any range you need.

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    Ten equal slices, 1 to 10. Paste any list for a different range — 1–20, 1–100, or lottery numbers — or build a full custom wheel on the Spin the Wheel page.

    100% free, no sign-up Runs in your browser — nothing uploaded Every number, exactly equal odds

    Number Wheel FAQ

    How does the random number wheel work?
    The wheel starts with ten equal slices, numbered 1 to 10, so every number has an exactly equal 10% chance. When you press spin, your browser picks the result with crypto.getRandomValues — the cryptographically secure random number generator used for encryption keys — before the animation even starts. The wheel then spins and lands on that number. Nothing about when or how hard you click changes the odds, and rejection sampling removes even the subtle modulo bias that sloppy random pickers have.
    Can I change the number range?
    Yes. Open Paste list and enter any numbers you like, one per line — 1 to 20, 1 to 100, only even numbers, or a set of lottery picks. Each line becomes a slice with equal odds. You can also weight a number by clicking its ×1 badge or writing 7 *3 in the paste box, which makes that slice three times bigger. Note this preset page always resets to 1–10 when you reload; if you want your custom range saved between visits, build it on the main Spin the Wheel page instead.
    Is this better than a plain random number generator?
    The math is identical — both produce a uniformly random number. The difference is the experience: a wheel is visible and suspenseful, which matters when a group needs to trust the result. A classroom, a game night, or a livestream audience can watch the wheel slow down together instead of taking your word that a hidden generator said 7. For quick solo picks either works; for anything with an audience, spin the wheel.

    🔢 Your number

    Paste your list

    One entry per line — add *2*5 after a name to weight it. Replaces the current wheel (max 100 entries).