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Fun & Random Runs in browser Updated 02 Apr 2026

Wheel Spinner

Spin a customisable decision wheel online. Add your own items, spin for a random result. Perfect for raffles, random name pickers, and giveaways.

 

Result

Items 2/20

 

Yes
No

Presets

Saved Wheels

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How to use Wheel Spinner

  1. Enter your items

    Type your options into the items box, one per line. The wheel updates automatically as you type. Click a preset (Yes/No, Numbers 1–6, etc.) to load a ready-made list.

  2. Spin the wheel

    Click the Spin button. The wheel accelerates then decelerates naturally before snapping to a winner.

  3. See the result

    The winning segment is highlighted and the result appears in large text below the wheel.

  4. Use Remove Winner mode for raffles

    Toggle Remove Winner to automatically remove the winning item after each spin — ideal for sequential prize draws, team picks, or task assignments.

  5. Save and share your wheel

    Click Save to store your wheel in localStorage. Copy the URL to share your exact wheel configuration with others — items and colors are encoded in the hash.

Wheel Spinner FAQ

How many items can the wheel hold?

Up to 20 items. With many items the segment text becomes small — 6–12 items is the sweet spot for readability and a fair, visually clear spin.

Is the wheel truly random?

Yes. The initial spin speed and the stopping point within the winning segment's arc are both randomised. The outcome is not predetermined — each spin is an independent random event.

What is Remove Winner mode?

When Remove Winner is enabled, the winning item is removed from the wheel after each spin. Use this for raffles, lotteries, or any situation where each item should be selected at most once.

Can I save my wheel for later?

Yes. Type a name in the Save field and click Save — up to 10 named wheels are stored in your browser's localStorage. Click a saved wheel to reload it, or × to delete it.

Can I share my wheel with someone?

Yes. The current items and colors are automatically encoded in the page URL hash. Copy the address bar URL and share it — the recipient's page will load with your exact wheel configuration.

Can I change segment colors?

Yes. Click the color swatch next to any item in the list to open a color picker. Custom colors update both the list chip and the wheel canvas immediately.

Does it work for classroom name picks?

Yes. Paste your class list (one name per line), enable Remove Winner mode, and spin to pick students one by one — each name is removed after being picked so you cycle through the whole class fairly.

How do I turn off the sound?

Toggle the Sound effects switch below the Remove Winner option. Your preference is saved in localStorage across visits.

Does it work on mobile?

Yes. The wheel spinner is fully responsive and works on modern mobile browsers. Touch targets are large and the wheel scales to fit any screen size.

Background

A customisable spinning wheel for making random decisions, running raffles, picking random names, assigning tasks fairly, or resolving classroom disputes. Type in any list of items — or paste a comma-separated or newline-delimited list — and the wheel builds itself with distinct color segments. Hit Spin and watch it decelerate naturally before landing on a winner, with confetti and an optional sound effect.

Personalise each segment with a custom color. Enable Remove Winner mode to eliminate each picked item from the wheel — perfect for sequential prize draws, team drafts, or task assignments where no one should win twice. Save up to ten named wheel configurations in your browser and reload them instantly. Share any wheel via URL — the full item list and colors encode in the hash, so recipients load your exact configuration.

Quick-load presets: Yes or No (2 items), Heads or Tails (2 items), Numbers 1–6 (die alternative), Numbers 1–10, and custom. Up to 20 items supported.

Competitors like wheeldecide.com and spinthewheel.io offer similar wheels — Kordu adds URL sharing, localStorage saves, and weighted options with a privacy- first approach (no account, no server, no data collection).

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