Yes or No Wheel
Stuck on a decision? Spin the wheel and let luck answer for you.
How to use the yes or no wheel
- Think of a yes-or-no question (say it out loud — it works better).
- Pick a mode: plain Yes / No, or add Maybe for a little wiggle room.
- Hit SPIN and watch the wheel slow to a stop on your answer.
- Best two out of three? The tally below the wheel keeps score for you.
Why let a wheel decide?
Psychologists call it decision fatigue: the more small choices you make in a day, the worse your later decisions get. Outsourcing trivial choices — where to eat, which movie to watch, who goes first — saves your mental energy for decisions that actually matter. And for those bigger questions, a random spin has a hidden superpower: the moment the wheel stops, your instant gut reaction ("ugh" or "yes!") tells you what you truly wanted all along.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the yes or no wheel truly random?
Yes. Each spin uses your browser’s built-in random number generator, so every segment has an equal chance. In the standard mode, yes and no each have exactly a 50% probability.
Can I add a "maybe" option?
Yes. Switch the mode to "Yes / No / Maybe" above the wheel and the wheel is redrawn with three equally likely outcomes.
How many times can I spin the wheel?
As many times as you like — the tool is completely free with no limits. The running tally below the wheel keeps count of your results.
Does the wheel remember my previous spins?
The tally is kept only while the page is open. Nothing is stored or sent anywhere — refresh the page and the count resets.
When should I use a yes or no wheel?
It is great for breaking decision paralysis on low-stakes choices: what to eat, whether to watch one more episode, or settling a friendly argument. For big life decisions, use it to reveal your gut feeling — if the answer disappoints you, you already know what you really want.