Lucky Wheel — Free Prize-Style Spinner
A free lucky wheel for giveaways, livestreams, and party games. Edit the prizes, tweak the odds, share the link with your audience.
The Lucky Wheel is a prize-style spinner you can customize in seconds. Each segment glows in a neon palette so it reads well on stream, the spin physics use bias-free crypto randomness, and Weighted mode lets you make the rare prizes actually rare. Share the URL so your viewers see the same wheel you do — accountability without an external draw service.
How to use it
- Replace the placeholder prizes with your own (one per line in List mode).
- Switch to Weighted mode to give grand prizes lower odds than freebies.
- Use Customize to pick a louder theme or a longer spin for drama.
- Press Spin on stream — share the URL so viewers verify the wheel.
Use cases
- Running a giveaway during a Twitch or YouTube livestream.
- Hosting a year-end raffle for office or community awards.
- Birthday parties where the kids spin for small surprises.
- In-store promotions: every customer spins once at checkout.
- Classroom rewards for finishing a tricky exercise.
- Hen / stag party dares where each round picks a different prize.
Frequently asked questions
How do I customize the prizes on the lucky wheel?
Type your prizes one per line in the List tab, or use Cards to drag, duplicate, and hide individual ones. Changes save to the URL automatically — refreshing keeps your wheel.
Can I make a prize rarer than the others?
Yes. Switch to Weighted mode and lower its weight (e.g. grand prize = 1, common = 20). The segment shrinks visually and probability matches the visual size.
Is the lucky wheel rigged in any way?
No. The wheel uses the browser crypto API (the same RNG used for security keys) with rejection sampling — every prize has exactly its declared probability, nothing hidden, nothing biased.
How do I display the lucky wheel on stream?
Open the URL in OBS / Streamlabs as a Browser Source at 1280×720 or larger. The wheel adapts to the canvas and the result modal pops on top — perfect for screen sharing.
Can my audience trust this lucky draw?
Yes — share the URL before you spin. Anyone with the link sees the same prizes, same order, same weights. The randomness happens locally on your machine, in a tab they can audit.