Is the yes/no result truly random?
Yes. The result is decided using the Web Crypto API before the animation starts, giving an exact 50/50 chance of yes or no. The spin is purely visual.
Stuck on a decision? Spin the wheel and commit to the answer.
Enter your question above, then spin the wheel to get your answer.
Type your question (optional)
Enter the question you want answered in the text field above the wheel.
Click Spin
The wheel spins and lands on either YES or NO (or a Magic 8-Ball answer).
Accept the result
The answer appears prominently with colour coding — green for yes, red for no.
Try Magic 8-Ball mode
Toggle Magic 8-Ball mode for 20 different possible answers instead of just yes or no.
Sometimes the hardest part of making a decision isn't choosing — it's giving yourself permission to commit. A yes/no wheel removes the overthinking and gives you a definitive answer to act on.
Everyday choices that feel bigger than they are: Should I order delivery or cook? Should I go to the gym today? Should I text first? Spin the wheel and go with it.
Creative decisions: Should I start that project now? Should I try a different approach? Use the wheel as a creative prompt — sometimes external randomness kickstarts better thinking than prolonged deliberation.
Settling minor disputes with friends or colleagues when both options are genuinely fine but you need to pick one. Spin in front of everyone and it's fair by definition.
The psychological trick: spin the wheel and notice your reaction when it lands. If you feel relief, that answer was probably right. If you feel a flash of disappointment, you already knew what you wanted — you just needed confirmation. Then ignore the wheel and go with your gut.
Games and icebreakers: ask someone a question, type it in, spin — makes for a fun party game or getting-to-know-you activity.
Whatever the use case, the yes/no wheel is the fastest, most impartial way to get an answer when you're going in circles.
Yes. The result is decided using the Web Crypto API before the animation starts, giving an exact 50/50 chance of yes or no. The spin is purely visual.
Magic 8-Ball mode replaces the YES/NO wheel with 20 classic Magic 8-Ball answers — 10 positive (green), 5 neutral (grey), and 5 negative (red). It's a fun way to get a more nuanced random answer.
Yes. There's an optional question input above the wheel. Your question is shown with the result, which makes it feel more satisfying and helps if you're showing the result to others.
Spinlygames is for entertainment and informal decision-making. For major decisions, please use your judgment and consult appropriate professionals. The wheel is perfect for everyday choices like what to eat, watch, or do.