Roulette (Spin Wheel)
Enter your options one per line and press "Spin". A color-coded wheel turns and picks one at random. Great for deciding lunch, turns, a Yes/No call or party games. The winner is chosen fairly first, then the wheel stops exactly there, so what you see always matches the result. It all runs in your browser, so your input stays with you.
How to Use the Roulette
Type your options into the box, one per line, and the color-coded wheel updates automatically. Then just press "Spin". The wheel turns, gradually slows down, and the option the pointer lands on is the winner. Empty lines are dropped automatically. The winner is shown large, and "Copy Result" puts it straight on your clipboard.
- Enter options: Lunch ideas, turn numbers, or Yes/No — anything. You can spin with two or more.
- Example chips: Click a chip above the box to drop in a sample and see it on the wheel right away.
- Spin: Press the button and the wheel spins, then slows to a stop. The option under the pointer wins.
Example: Decide what's for lunch
Enter Ramen / Curry / Sushi / Pasta / Burger / Salad one per line, and the wheel is drawn as six equal, color-coded slices. Press "Spin" and the wheel whirls, slows down, and stops — say the pointer lands on "Curry". The result area then shows Curry in large text, and "Copy Result" lets you paste it straight into chat. Press again to re-spin.
Example: Break a tie with Yes / No
When a coin flip won't cut it, enter Yes / No / Spin again and spin. The three-way wheel turns and whatever it lands on is your answer. If it lands on "Spin again", literally spin once more.
Tip: spin faster
Click an example chip and the input, drawing and setup are all done at once. From there, just tap "Spin" again and again to re-roll as many times as you like. If spinning isn't for you, enable "Reduce motion" in your OS and the animation is skipped, showing the result instantly.
Where It Comes in Handy
- When nobody can agree on where to eat or grab drinks
- Setting a random order for talks or chores
- Breaking a tie on a Yes/No or two- or three-way decision
- Adding a fun draw or spin to an event or party