Spin the Wheel
Add custom options and spin an animated wheel to pick a random winner.
Custom wheel entriesNo-repeat modeLocal randomizationCasual decisions
Spin the wheel tool
Enter one option per line, then spin the wheel. Results are generated locally in your browser.
Wheel result and history
6 total entries · 6 eligible · 0 duplicates
Latest selected result
Spin to pick
Eligible entries
6
Remaining
6
Spins completed
0
Duplicate entries
0
Local picking
Entries are processed locally in your browser with no backend call.
No-repeat mode
Remove winners from future spins when each option should win once.
Copy-ready history
Copy the latest result or full winner history for easy sharing.
Dynamic Wheel Insights
Ready to pick from 6 eligible entries.
No-repeat mode is off, so the same entry can win again.
Duplicates are allowed, so repeated entries may have a higher chance.
Animation is decorative. The selected result is also shown as text.
Use this spinner for classroom picks, team activities, chores, icebreakers, giveaway demos, or low-stakes choices.
Do not use it for gambling, legal decisions, safety decisions, or other high-stakes outcomes.
How Spin-the-Wheel Picking Works
The wheel reads a list of entries.
Each eligible entry can be selected through browser-based randomization.
The visual spin is a fun display of the selection.
No-repeat mode removes winners after selection.
Spin history helps track previous results.
The selected result is always shown as readable text.
Wheel Entries, Weights, Duplicates, and No-Repeat Mode Explained
One entry per line is easiest to manage.
Duplicate entries can increase selection chances if duplicates are allowed.
Removing duplicates makes each unique entry equally represented.
No-repeat mode prevents the same entry from winning twice.
Weighted entries are not separately supported, but repeated lines can act like simple weights.
Preserving original spelling keeps names and labels readable.
Randomness, Fairness, and Appropriate-Use Notes
Random selection can feel uneven in small groups.
The wheel uses browser-based randomization for casual use.
Repeated entries affect odds when duplicates are allowed.
No-repeat mode is best when everyone or every option should be picked once.
Official contests may require rules, auditing, or certified tools.
Use transparent settings when picking winners in front of a group.
This wheel is not designed for gambling, legal decisions, safety decisions, or other high-stakes outcomes.
Common Spin-the-Wheel Examples
Pick one student from a class list.
Choose a random team presenter.
Pick a giveaway winner for practice.
Choose dinner options.
Select a classroom activity.
Choose a random chore.
Pick a party game prompt.
Spin without replacement until all names are picked.
Classroom, Party, Raffle, and Team Use Cases
Low-stakes classroom picks
Classroom participation
Raffle-style casual picks
Giveaway practice
Team standups
Meeting volunteers
Party games
Chore selection
Dinner decisions
Presentation order
Group activities
Privacy and Local Processing Notes
Wheel entries are processed locally in the browser.
No account is required.
No backend storage is added.
Entries are not sent to a server.
Spin history stays in the current browser session.
Copied results stay under your control.
Method Explanation
1. Paste or type wheel entries, one per line.
2. Trim extra spaces and ignore blank lines.
3. Apply duplicate and no-repeat settings.
4. Randomly select one or more eligible entries.
5. Animate the wheel if enabled.
6. Display the selected result as readable text.
7. Add results to history and allow copying.
Frequently Asked Questions
A spin the wheel tool is a random picker that chooses one result from a list of names, tasks, prizes, topics, or choices.
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