Templates · Decisions

Decision wheels for the small choices of the day.

9 free wheel templates for the everyday choices that aren't worth a debate — what's for dinner, what to watch, who's doing the dishes, yes or no. Open the template, edit the options if needed, spin, decide. Done in under ten seconds.

Quick answer

If you want a free decision wheel for everyday choices, the What's for Dinner template covers ~80% of the use case — pizza, tacos, sushi, pasta, burgers, plus whatever else you cook most often. The Weekend Plan, Movie Genre, and Chore Picker templates handle the rest. Yes / No / Maybe is the fastest gut check.

The decision templates

Tap any template to load it; the segments below preview what's in each.

When a wheel actually helps

For dinner and takeout, decision fatigue is real — the wheel is faster than the back and forth. Keep your usual rotation in the template, spin, order.

For chores, the wheel takes the negotiation out of it. List the household members or list the chores; spin to assign.

For yes / no calls, the Yes / No / Maybe template is the cleanest fidget for low-stakes decisions where you've already considered both sides.

Frequently asked questions

How does a decision wheel work?

You list the options (one per line), and the wheel picks one at random. It's most useful for low-stakes choices where the time spent debating costs more than the choice itself — what to eat, what to watch, who does the dishes. Roue uses crypto-grade randomness, so each entry has an equal chance.

Is there a yes / no spin wheel?

Yes — the Yes / No / Maybe template has four segments (Yes, No, Maybe, Ask again) and works for quick gut-check decisions. You can shorten it to just Yes / No, or expand it with options like 'Coin flip me again.'

Can I make my own decision wheel and save it?

Yes. Tap any template, edit the entries, and save it as your own board (5 saved in the free tier, unlimited on Pro). Saved boards live in your browser's local storage — no account, no cloud sync; switching devices means setting it up again or sharing a link.

What if my decision needs to weight one option higher?

Roue doesn't have weighted segments today. The simplest workaround: list the heavier option twice (or three times). A 'Pizza' entry repeated twice in a list of six gives it a 33% chance instead of 17%. Real weighting is on the roadmap.

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Last updated: May 2026.