How to use Spin the Wheel
Spin the Wheel is built for quick random picks when a group needs a visible, fair result. Add names, prizes, topics, chores, classroom turns, raffle entries, or challenge prompts, then spin the wheel and let everyone see the selected segment. The page works well on a shared screen because the entries, wheel, result, and recent history stay close to the main action.
For best results, keep each entry short enough to read from across the room. If you are choosing from many names, paste one name per line and use the shuffle control before the first spin. When the same person should not win twice, turn on remove-winner mode so the selected entry leaves the wheel after each round.
Best uses for the wheel spinner
- Classroom participation, reading turns, review questions, and student helpers.
- Office raffles, icebreaker prompts, prize drawings, and team activity order.
- Family game nights, chore picks, dinner choices, party games, and birthday activities.
Fair-pick tips
Start with a clean list, avoid duplicate entries unless someone intentionally has extra chances, and announce whether winners stay on the wheel before the first spin. These simple rules make the result easier for players to trust.
Wheel spinner FAQ
Can I use it for raffles? Yes, if every entry represents one chance. Can I use it in class? Yes, the controls are designed for fast setup and clear group visibility.