A free online random wheel spinner with custom slices, realistic spin physics, preset templates, and instant winner selection.
Type one option per line. The wheel will update dynamically.
When you have a list of options and can't decide, a spinning wheel makes the choice for you — quickly, fairly, and with a satisfying visual result. Our Random Wheel Picker lets you add any items you like, spin an animated canvas wheel, and see a winner highlighted in seconds. There are no ads interrupting the spin, no account required, and the wheel resets instantly for another round. Use it for name draws, giveaways, dinner decisions, classroom activities, pub quizzes, or anything else that needs a quick random pick.
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Enter a list of names and spin to pick a raffle winner, a giveaway recipient, or a randomly selected volunteer. Streamers use it for live viewer draws, teachers use it for prize giveaways, and event organisers use it to select lucky audience members. The animated spin adds a genuine moment of excitement to the process.
Teachers add student names, vocabulary words, discussion questions, or activity choices to the wheel and spin during class. It works on a smartboard projected to the whole room and adds an element of fun to what might otherwise be a dry selection process. Because the outcome is visible and transparent, students accept the result without complaint.
Torn between three restaurants? Can't decide what to watch? Add your options and let the wheel settle it. A spinning wheel bypasses decision fatigue by externalising the choice — once the wheel stops, the answer is obvious. You can use it for anything from 'what should I cook tonight' to 'which side project do I work on this weekend'.
Add team names to the wheel to randomise question order at a pub quiz, or load up dare prompts, song titles, or game modes for a party. Custom labels mean the wheel adapts to any scenario. The animated spin works well on a shared screen and gives the group a shared focal point rather than just a silent random number.
The wheel canvas is divided into equal angular segments based on the number of items you enter. With 6 items, each segment is exactly 60 degrees. When you spin, the engine calls window.crypto.getRandomValues() to generate a cryptographically secure random number, which is used to determine both the initial spin velocity and the final stopping angle. Because the stopping position is determined by a uniform random value, every segment has an identical probability of being selected regardless of its visual position on the wheel.
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