Add your options and spin for a fair random result
Spinner wheels make randomness visible and exciting — the suspense of watching the wheel slow down adds something a plain number generator cannot. Our digital wheel recreates that experience with smooth animation and a satisfying result reveal.
How selection works: The final resting angle is determined by a random number generated before the animation starts. The outcome cannot be influenced by clicking speed or timing — it is genuinely random. Each segment occupies equal angular space, so every option has exactly the same probability regardless of label length.
How to use it: Type each option and click Add (or press Enter). Add as many as you like up to 20 for best readability. Click “Spin the Wheel”. To remove an option, click the × on its tag. Duplicate options are allowed and will proportionally increase that option’s probability.
Popular uses: Choosing a restaurant or meal. Picking a movie to watch. Assigning chores fairly. Selecting students for questions. Running prize draws. Picking a workout from a list of options.
Yes — each segment takes equal angular space and the landing position is uniformly random. This is mathematically equivalent to drawing from a hat. Adding the same option twice doubles its effective probability.
Yes. Add each participant’s name, spin once per winner, and remove each winner tag before the next spin to prevent duplicate wins.
No. The winning outcome is determined before the animation starts. The spin is visual only — the result is already decided before the wheel moves.
Up to 20 for best label readability. All options always have equal probability regardless of how many are on the wheel.