Templates · Giveaways & events

Prize wheels and raffle templates that look intentional on a big screen.

7 free templates for live giveaways, raffles, stream shoutouts, wedding favors, and conference swag drops. Each one runs in a calm Presentation mode where the result fills the screen — no clutter, no ad junk inside the wheel itself.

Quick answer

If you want a free spin wheel that looks fair and intentional for a live giveaway, the Prize Wheel template is the cleanest starting point. The wheel is drawn at random, the result is unambiguous, and Presentation mode hides the page chrome so all the audience sees is the wheel and the winner.

The giveaway templates

Each template's segments are placeholders — swap in your real prizes, viewer names, or favor descriptions.

How event hosts use them

For a stage giveaway, put the Prize Wheel on the projector in Presentation mode and let the wheel make the pick — the audience sees the spin, the result is unambiguous, and you didn't have to fish raffle tickets out of a jar.

For a Twitch / YouTube stream, the Stream Shoutout template randomizes viewer names. Drop the Roue tab as a browser source in OBS and the wheel becomes part of the stream layout.

For a wedding reception, Wedding Favors gives table-by-table drawings a small dramatic beat without needing a paper raffle. Set the favors as segments, spin once per table.

Frequently asked questions

What's a good free prize-wheel for live giveaways?

Roue's Prize Wheel template is built for exactly this: clean look on a big screen, the result fills the screen in Presentation mode, and the wheel is fair (drawn at random over the entries). Replace the example prizes with your own (use $ values, prize names, or 'Try Again'), and you're set.

Can I use it for an audience giveaway on a stream?

Yes. The Stream Shoutout template randomizes a list of names (your subs/viewers). Switch to Presentation mode and Roue fills the OBS or browser-source window with just the wheel and the result.

Is the spin actually fair?

Yes. Roue uses crypto-grade randomness for the winner pick, then the visual spin is calibrated to land on the chosen segment. Every entry has an equal chance unless you intentionally weight it by repeating an entry.

Does Roue support image-based prizes or weighted entries?

Not today. Roue is text- and emoji-based; prize entries are typed text rather than images. Weighted segments are on the roadmap but not shipped — for now you can simulate a weight by listing a heavier entry more than once.

Try it

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Free for events. Big-screen presentation mode included.

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Last updated: May 2026.