The Yes or No wheel
When you just need the universe to pick, spin the Yes or No wheel. It lands on Yes, No, Maybe, or Ask again — an unbiased answer in about three seconds, with no overthinking. Edit the options to two (pure Yes/No) or keep the maybe, share a link so a friend can spin the same one, and blow it up full-screen when the answer needs an audience.
What’s on the yes or no wheel
The yes or no wheel comes pre-loaded with these 4 options. Every one is editable — add your own, remove what you don’t need, or replace the list entirely.
- 1Yes
- 2No
- 3Maybe
- 4Ask again
How to use the yes or no wheel
- 1Open the Yes or No Wheel. Tap "Open this wheel" to load the Yes or No Wheel into Roue with its 4 options already filled in.
- 2Edit the options. Add, rename, or remove entries one per line so the wheel matches your exact choices.
- 3Spin. Press Spin (or the Space bar). The wheel lands on a fair, random result using the Web Crypto API.
- 4Go full-screen. Hit Presentation mode to fill the screen with just the wheel and result — built for projectors and streams.
When to use it
Reach for the Yes or No Wheel when you're someone stuck on a choice who needs to settle it on your phone or laptop — any everyday decision. Because every entry is editable, the same wheel works far beyond its defaults.
Yes or No Wheel — frequently asked questions
Is the Yes or No Wheel free?
Yes — the Yes or No Wheel is completely free, with no login and no sign-up. Pro removes the small ads and lifts the saved-boards limit, but the wheel itself is never behind a paywall.
Can I change the options on the wheel?
Absolutely. The 4 options are just a starting point. Open the wheel, edit the list one entry per line, and your changes appear on the wheel instantly. Save it as your own board or share a link.
Is the spin actually random?
Yes. Roue picks the winning segment with crypto-grade randomness (the Web Crypto API's getRandomValues), not Math.random. The visual spin is calibrated to land exactly on the chosen result.
Does it work on a projector or shared screen?
Yes. Presentation mode hides the controls and scales the wheel and result to fill any screen — a classroom projector, a stage display, or a stream overlay. Press ESC to exit.
Open the yes or no wheel and spin.
Free, no login, works on the device you’re reading this on. Edit the options to fit your exact list.
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Last updated: June 2026.
