Yes or No Wheel — Let the Wheel Decide

Sometimes the most useful question has exactly two answers, and the hard part isn't knowing what they are — it's committing to one. The yes or no wheel is the fastest way to snap out of the loop. Spin it, see the result, and notice how you feel. That reaction often tells you more than the answer itself.

The wheel has six segments — three Yes and three No — so every spin is a genuine 50/50. The spinning animation builds a sliver of suspense before landing, which turns a mundane binary decision into a small moment. That small moment is often enough to make the outcome feel real and final rather than arbitrary.

You can edit the segments too. Add a Maybe or a Try Again if you want a softer landing on the hard ones. Load it up in a group and use it as a quick tiebreaker — no arguing about who flipped the coin, no best of three.

Start from a template

Items6

one per line

Click a color to customize

1.Yes
2.No
3.Yes
4.No
5.Yes
6.No

or tap the wheel

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How to use

  1. 1

    Click the wheel or hit SPIN to get an instant yes or no answer.

  2. 2

    Accept the result — your emotional reaction as the wheel slows down is valuable data.

  3. 3

    Edit the segments via the customiser to add extra options like Maybe or Ask Again.

  4. 4

    Share the wheel link so everyone in your group can see the same result live.

Frequently asked questions

Is the yes or no wheel actually random?

Yes — each spin uses a random number generator to determine the stopping angle. Because there are three Yes and three No segments, the probability of each outcome is exactly 50%.

Can I change the ratio of Yes to No?

Absolutely. Open the editor and delete segments or add new ones. If you want a 2-to-1 bias toward Yes, simply add an extra Yes segment and remove one No.

What's the point of a yes or no wheel vs flipping a coin?

The spinning animation adds a moment of genuine suspense that a coin flip lacks. Watching the wheel slow down gives your brain time to surface your actual preference — the relief or disappointment you feel on landing is your gut reaction speaking.

Can I use this on my phone?

Yes — the wheel works on any device with a modern browser, no app download or account needed. Tap the wheel to spin on mobile.

How do I share the result with someone else?

Click Share in the panel below the wheel. It saves your wheel and copies a short link you can send to anyone — they'll see the same wheel and can spin it themselves.

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