Add at least 2 entries to spin the wheel →
Press Space to spin
Add the names, give it a spin, and let fate pick the unlucky one.
Add at least 2 entries to spin the wheel →
Press Space to spin
Three steps between you and a fair decision.
Type one name per line, paste a whole list, or grab a ready-made template. Add *3 after a name to weight it.
Click SPIN or hit the spacebar. Every entry's chance is exactly proportional to its slice — the animation follows the result, never the other way around.
Confetti, sound, and a results log with timestamps. Turn on elimination mode to remove each winner and keep spinning until one remains.
Everything the big wheel sites do — without the accounts, ads, or uploads.
Your names never leave the browser. No accounts, no tracking, no server round-trips.
The entire wheel is encoded into the URL itself. Paste it in a chat and it opens instantly — no login on either end.
Alice*3 triples Alice's odds — and her slice grows to match, so the wheel never lies.
Four color themes with auto-contrast labels, plus a mystery mode that hides every name until the reveal.
Auto-remove winners for raffles and tournaments. Every result is logged with a timestamp you can copy out.
Fullscreen mode, spacebar control, and a dramatic 12-second spin setting for maximum suspense.
Wherever a fair pick is needed, spin instead of arguing.
Yes. Each spin draws from the browser's random number generator, and every entry's chance is exactly proportional to its weight (equal by default). The winner is chosen first and the animation is built to land on it — the spin can't be nudged mid-flight.
No. Entries live only in your browser's local storage. Even share links keep the wheel data in the URL fragment (the part after #), which browsers never send to any server.
Yes — weights. Pizza*5 gives pizza five tickets in the draw and a slice five times as wide. Great for raffle tickets, or for settling arguments in your favor.
Completely. No signup, no premium tier, no ads. It's a static page — there's nothing to charge for.
It works in any modern browser, phone or desktop. After the first visit it typically loads from cache, so a flaky connection won't stop the wheel.