Opens with the wheel pre-set to Yes and No; type your own list, one entry per line, then click Spin.
Yes or No Wheel
This tool opens with a wheel already split into two slices, Yes and No, so a fast decision is one click away. Spin it for a quick yes-or-no call, or replace the two entries with your own list to turn it into a general random picker - the wheel works the same way either way.
Type your own entries into the list box, one per line, then click Spin. The wheel splits into equal slices, one per entry, and spins to a stop; the slice under the pointer is the winner. Edit the list and spin again any time - there is no limit on how many times you can spin, and the page loads back to the Yes/No default the next time you open it.
The spin result is chosen using your browser's crypto.getRandomValues, the same fairness source used by the site's other random-pick tools, so every entry has an equal chance regardless of list order. Everything runs locally on your device - no upload and no account - and the list is not saved once you leave the page.
Use it for a fast yes-or-no call before a bigger decision, breaking a tie between two options, raffles and giveaways once you add more names, or picking a random winner from any short list without bias toward the order it was typed in.
Need more than two outcomes, named options, or a numeric result instead? The wheel spinner is the same tool with a longer starter list, the coin flip gives a two-outcome Heads/Tails result without a spin, and the dice roller covers numeric one-to-six results.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Yes or No Wheel do?
Spins a wheel that opens pre-set to two slices, Yes and No, and lands on one of them as a fair random answer. Replace the two entries with your own list to use it as a general wheel spinner instead.
Is Yes just as likely as No?
Yes - the wheel divides into one equal-size slice per entry, and the winning slice is chosen with crypto.getRandomValues, so a two-entry Yes/No wheel lands on each side about half the time.
Can I use it for more than a yes-or-no decision?
Yes. Clear the Yes/No text and type any list of names or options, one per line - the wheel works the same way for 2 or more entries; it just opens pre-set to Yes/No so a quick decision is ready without typing anything.
What complementary tools work well alongside yes or no wheel?
The wheel spinner is the same tool with a longer starter list for picking between names, the coin flip gives a two-outcome Heads/Tails result without a spin, and the dice roller covers numeric one-to-six results.