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Yes or No Wheel — Let the Wheel Decide

Stuck on a yes-or-no question? Hand it over to the wheel. Two segments, one answer, zero overthinking.

Tap SPIN or swipe the wheel to begin.

How to use the yes/no wheel

Type your question out loud, hit SPIN, and accept whatever the wheel decides. The two segments are evenly weighted — every spin is a true 50/50 coin-flip.

Want to add a "maybe" or "ask later"? Use the editor on the right to add a third or fourth segment. The colors auto-update as you go.

When a yes/no wheel beats a coin flip

Coins are great, but a wheel adds drama. The build-up of the spin, the tick of segments passing the pointer, the confetti pop when it lands — it makes a tiny choice feel like a game-show moment.

A wheel is also social: your friends watching the screen feel the same suspense you do. It is the secret weapon of indecisive groups everywhere.

Common uses for the yes/no spinner

Should we order pizza? Should I text them back? Should we cancel the meeting and go for a walk? Should we adopt the dog? The yes/no wheel is built for daily, low-stakes (or surprisingly high-stakes) micro-decisions.

Teachers use it to randomize "do we have a quiz today?" jokes. Streamers use it for chat-driven choices. Couples use it to settle dinner arguments without lasting damage.

Tips for getting a fair result

The wheel is genuinely random — but if you find yourself spinning until you get the answer you want, you already had your answer. Use it as a tie-breaker, not a referendum.

For more weight on one side, add it twice. Two "Yes" segments and one "No" gives a 2:1 ratio. The wheel will handle the math for you.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the yes/no wheel really 50/50?+

Yes. With two equal segments the probability of each outcome is exactly 50%, generated fresh from the browser RNG each spin.

Can I add a "maybe" option?+

Yes — open the editor on the right, type Maybe and click Add. The wheel will redraw with three even segments.

Can I share my custom yes/no/maybe wheel?+

Yes. Hit Share to copy a URL that includes your options. Send it to anyone and they will see the same wheel.