Yes or No Wheel — Instant Random Decisions
Stuck between two answers? Press Spin. The yes or no wheel gives you a 50/50 outcome — or add Maybe for a true three-way toss.
The Yes or No Wheel is the fastest way to settle a binary question. Each side gets a 50% chance on every spin — verified by the contrast and probability tests baked into the wheel engine. Add a Maybe option if you want a tie-breaker, switch to Weighted mode if you want to nudge the odds, and share the link so the answer feels accountable, not improvised.
How to use it
- Leave the default Yes and No, or add a third option like Maybe.
- Press Spin (or Ctrl/Cmd + Enter) and trust the result.
- Open Weighted mode if you want to skew the odds (60/40, 80/20…).
- Share the URL so the other person can spin it themselves.
Use cases
- Deciding whether to text them back tonight or sleep on it.
- Picking whether to order in or cook at home.
- Settling “should I buy this?” for impulse purchases under a threshold.
- Tossing a fair virtual coin for two players in a board game.
- Letting fate decide whether to take the longer scenic route.
- Resolving a stalemate in a meeting when the team is split.
Frequently asked questions
Is the yes or no wheel really 50/50?
Yes. With two equal segments and crypto-secure randomness, every spin has exactly a 50% chance of landing on each side. Run it 1,000 times and the split converges to 500/500 within statistical noise.
Can I add Maybe to the yes no wheel?
Yes — just add Maybe as a third entry. The probability for each becomes 1/3 (33.3%). Add as many custom answers as you like; the wheel re-balances automatically.
Can I weight the wheel toward Yes or No?
Switch to Weighted mode and set a higher weight for one option (e.g. Yes=80, No=20). The visible segments resize so the probability matches what your eyes see.
Why use a yes or no wheel instead of flipping a coin?
A coin only does two outcomes; the wheel handles two, three, or twenty. You also get a shareable URL and a reproducible spin — useful when more than one person needs to trust the outcome.
Does this work on mobile?
Yes. The wheel adapts to phone screens, accepts thumb taps and works without an internet connection once loaded. No app to install.