Spin Wheel

Create a random decision wheel with equal chances or custom weighted probabilities, then spin it locally in your browser.

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Probability mode
Equal-chance options

Enter one option per row. The wheel gives every option the same chance; with 6 options, each option has a 1 in 6 chance.

6 optionsEqual chance for each option
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About this tool

Create a random decision wheel with equal chances or custom weighted probabilities, then spin it locally in your browser.

Your wheel options are processed locally in your browser and are not uploaded to a server.

Reminder

This wheel is suitable for general activities, classroom interaction, and entertainment decisions. For giveaways involving money, legal rules, contracts, public-review requirements, or audit records, use a formal selection process and keep the event rules and records separately.

How to use it

  1. Enter each option on its own row.
  2. Choose equal chance or custom weights.
  3. Spin the wheel and read the selected result.

Common use cases

  • Pick a random winner
  • Run a classroom activity
  • Choose from several options
  • Create a weighted giveaway wheel
  • Make quick game or meeting decisions

Equal Chance or Custom Probability?

A spin wheel is easiest to understand when every option has the same chance. Use custom weights only when the real situation needs different odds, such as prize tiers or repeated entries.

NeedBest modeExample
Fair classroom pickEqual chanceEvery student or task appears once.
Simple decisionEqual chanceLunch choices, meeting order, or game prompts.
Giveaway prize tiersCustom weightsCommon prizes can have more entries than rare prizes.
Weighted random choiceCustom weightsA 3:1 weight makes one option three times as likely.

Giveaway and Classroom Checklist

The wheel can make a selection visible and easy to explain, but the rules still need to be clear before spinning. For public giveaways or classroom activities, prepare the option list before the final spin.

  • Remove duplicate or ineligible entries before spinning.
  • Decide whether one person can appear more than once.
  • Use equal chance when fairness matters more than weighting.
  • Keep a separate record if the result affects prizes, grades, or public announcements.

FAQ

Can every option have the same chance?

Yes. Use equal chance mode to give every option the same probability.

Can I make some options more likely?

Yes. Use custom weights and enter quantities or percentages for each option.

Does the wheel upload my options?

No. The wheel runs locally in your browser.

Can I use it for giveaways?

Yes for simple random selection, but keep eligibility rules and final records outside the tool when needed.