One free tab for picking names, calling bingo, and rolling dice.
Roue is a calm, projector-ready toolkit for the front of a classroom. Pick a student at random, draw numbers without repeats, call a quick bingo round, or roll dice for a probability lesson — all in one browser tab, no login, no install.
Quick answer
Roue gives a teacher four classroom tools in one place — a name-picker wheel, a bingo caller, a dice roller, and a random number picker — each with a presentation mode for the projector. It's free, needs no account, and keeps names on your device. If you only need a spinner, see how it compares to other tools on the best spin wheel page.
The four modes, and how teachers use them
Wheel — pick a student at random
Paste your roster one name per line and spin. The wheel lands on a name and shows it large enough for the whole room. To avoid repeating a student in the same session, delete the called name from the list before spinning again — or use the Number picker below for automatic no-repeats.
Number — cold-call without repeats
Set a range (say 1–30 for a 30-seat class) and turn on draw-without-replacement: each draw is a new number until every one has come up, so no student gets called twice. Reset to start the rotation over.
Bingo — a quick numbers game
Call a Quick 25 round as a warm-up or a full 75/90-ball game. Numbers are drawn with no repeats and the board fills in as you go. Full details on the bingo caller page.
Dice — probability and games
Roll one or more fair six-sided dice for board games, brain breaks, or a hands-on probability lesson where students predict and tally outcomes.
Built for the projector
Every mode has a presentation view that scales the wheel, caller orb, dice, or number up to fill a shared screen and strips the controls away, so it's legible from the back row. You set up in the normal view, then go big when the class is ready, and press ESC to come back. No second screen, no separate app — the same tab you're already using.
No accounts, no stored rosters
Student names you type stay in your browser. Saved boards live in your device's local storage rather than on a server, and there's no login quietly collecting class lists. That keeps the tool simple to clear school IT review and quick to open on a shared classroom device.
Frequently asked questions
Is Roue free for classroom use?
Yes. Every mode — the name-picker wheel, bingo caller, dice, and number picker — plus presentation mode and share links are free, with no login and no app to install. Pro ($5.99/month or $59/year) removes the small ads and lifts limits, but nothing a teacher needs day-to-day sits behind it.
How do I pick a student at random?
Open the wheel, paste your class roster (one name per line), and spin — it lands on one name and shows it large. To avoid calling the same student twice in a session, either delete that name from the list before the next spin, or use the Number picker's draw-without-replacement mode against your roster numbers, which never repeats until you reset.
Can I show it on the classroom projector?
Yes — that's the point of presentation mode. It scales the wheel, caller orb, dice, or number up to fill the screen and hides the surrounding controls, so it reads clearly from the back of the room. Press ESC to return to the normal view. The same projector-ready mode works across all four modes.
Does it work on a phone or tablet?
Yes. There's no separate app — the same page works on a phone, tablet, laptop, or interactive whiteboard browser. The layout reflows for small screens, so you can run it from your hand or cast it to the board.
Do you store student names?
No. Names you type stay in your browser; saved boards live in your device's local storage, not on a server, and there's no account or login collecting them. Sharing a board produces a link you choose to send — nothing is published automatically.
Open Roue and pick your first name.
Free, no login, works on the classroom device you already have.
Open Roue →Last updated: May 2026.
