Spin the Wheel
Add your options, give it a spin. The wheel decides everything from lunch to lottery — fairly, with a satisfying whoosh.
A wheel spinner is a free random selection tool that displays your options as colored segments on an animated wheel. The result is determined the moment you click spin, using cryptographic randomness. Groups watching can see the suspense build in real time — making it the most engaging and transparent way to make a shared random decision.
Your entries
The fairest wheel on the internet.
1. Add your entries
Type or paste anything you want the wheel to choose from. Up to 100 entries fit comfortably.
2. Tap to spin
The wheel spins for several seconds, slowing down to a final stop on a single entry. The destination is decided fairly using crypto-strong randomness.
3. Repeat or remove
Spin again, or remove the chosen entry to do bracket-style elimination rounds.
What people spin for.
🍔 Lunch decisions
Five restaurants, zero patience. Let the wheel be the tiebreaker.
🎓 Classroom games
Random topics, vocabulary words, group assignments. Engaging and fair.
🎁 Prize wheels
Office parties, trade shows, kids' birthdays. The wheel makes everything feel like a game show.
📺 Stream raffles
Visual, animated, perfect for screen shares. Viewers love watching the spin.
Spin the Wheel Online — Free Wheel Spinner With No Limits
FairPick's wheel spinner is a free spin the wheel tool that works in any browser with no signup, no install, and no watermark. Add your entries, hit spin, and get a result — with a satisfying animation that a whole room can watch. It's the fastest way to make a random decision when the outcome needs to feel as fair as it is.
What Makes a Good Wheel Spinner
Not all wheel spinners are equal. Some show ads mid-spin. Some require an account to save your entries. Some use Math.random(), which is technically pseudorandom and can produce patterns over many spins. FairPick's wheel spinner decides the result using crypto.getRandomValues() before the animation starts — the spin is a visualization of a decision already made, which means there's no way to game it by watching when it slows down.
Your entries are saved automatically in local storage, so the wheel is ready next time you visit on the same device and browser. No account needed. Remove entries after each spin for bracket-style elimination — useful for prize wheels at events where each prize can only be won once.
Spin the Wheel for Every Situation
The most popular use is the food and restaurant picker — add your options, spin, and end the "I don't mind, you choose" conversation in three seconds. Teachers use it as a classroom randomizer for vocabulary drills, topic selection, and student activities. Streamers use it for live audience games, sub raffles, and channel points rewards. Event organizers use it as a prize wheel at parties, trade shows, and corporate events. The wheel works for anything you'd write on a list — if it has options, FairPick can pick one.
Wheel of Names Alternative
Looking for a Wheel of Names alternative? FairPick offers the same core feature set — custom entries, animated wheel spin, entry removal, mobile support — without an account requirement. Your wheel saves locally in the browser, loads instantly, and runs at 60fps on any modern device including mobile.
Spin-related FAQs.
Is the spin actually random or is it scripted?
Genuinely random. The wheel's stopping point is decided by your browser's crypto-strong random source the moment you tap spin. The animation just visualizes the outcome — it's not pre-determined to favor any entry.
Can I save my wheel for later?
Your entries are saved in your browser automatically, so they'll be there when you come back on the same device. No accounts, no sync — just local storage.
How many entries can the wheel have?
The wheel handles up to 100 entries comfortably. Beyond that, the slices get hard to read but it still works. For very long lists, the name picker is a better fit.
Can I do bracket-style tournaments with this?
Yes — after each spin, you can remove the winner (or loser, your call) and spin again. Many tournament hosts do this for elimination-style decisions.
Does it work on mobile?
Yes. The whole site is mobile-first. The wheel is touch-friendly and the spin animation runs at 60fps on any modern phone.