Yes or No Wheel
Classic WheelSpin for an Instant Yes or No Answer
Yes or No Wheel
Yes or No Wheel
Spin for an Instant Yes or No Answer
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What Is a Yes or No Wheel?
The Yes or No Wheel is the simplest, most satisfying way to get a random answer to any yes/no question. Spin and let fate decide in seconds.
Sometimes you just need a simple answer. The Yes or No Wheel is a spinning wheel with Yes, No and Maybe as options. Spin it and get an instant, random, unbiased answer to any question — no deliberation required.
Unlike a coin toss, the Yes or No Wheel adds a third option (Maybe), has a visual spinning animation that builds anticipation, and can be customised with additional responses like "Ask Again", "Definitely!", "Absolutely Not" or anything else you want to add.
The Yes or No Wheel is used for everything from deciding whether to watch one more episode at midnight, to party games, to actual decision-making assistance when you genuinely can't make up your mind.
How to Use the Yes or No Wheel
- 1 Think of your yes/no question — anything from "Should I go out tonight?" to "Is this a good idea?"
- 2 Click Yes or No? — the wheel spins and slows down naturally before landing on its answer.
- 3 Accept the result — or customise the options in the text box to add more nuanced answers.
Fun Ways to Use the Yes or No Wheel
Party Games
Use the Yes No Wheel as part of party games — players ask questions and spin for the answer. Hilarious with silly questions.
Date Night Decisions
"Should we order dessert?" "Want to watch another episode?" Let the wheel decide the fun stuff.
Classroom Icebreakers
Students spin to answer yes/no questions about themselves as an icebreaker activity at the start of term.
Magic 8-Ball Replacement
Better than a Magic 8-Ball — you can see the full wheel, customise the answers and the result is genuinely random.
Live Streaming
Streamers use the Yes No Wheel during live streams for viewer Q&A segments or challenge acceptance decisions.
Overcoming Indecision
When you genuinely cannot decide, the Yes No Wheel gives you something to react to — often revealing what you actually wanted.
Customising the Yes or No Wheel
The default wheel has five segments: Yes ✓, No ✗, Yes ✓, No ✗, Maybe 🤔 (two Yes and two No for equal probability, plus Maybe for a 20% wildcard). You can change this to match your needs:
- Pure Yes/No: Remove Maybe for a strict 50/50 result
- More Maybe: Add a third Maybe entry to increase the indecision odds
- Custom responses: Replace options with "Definitely!", "No way!", "Ask Again Tomorrow", "Signs point to yes"
- Biased wheel: Add Yes three times and No once to create a 75% Yes probability
For advanced custom weighting (precise percentages), use the Full Classic Wheel.