Yes or No Wheel
Ask a question, spin, and let the wheel answer. Turn on 'Maybe' for a third option.
When 'Yes' or 'No' is all you need
The Yes/No wheel exists for those moments when a full pro/con list feels like overkill. Should I go to the gym? Should we order takeout? Should I finally reply to that message? Ask out loud, spin the wheel, and let the universe do the tie-breaking.
Adding a 'Maybe' segment makes the wheel three-way, which is surprisingly useful — it introduces the option of 'not now, think about it later' so you're not railroaded into a binary. This is our most-used wheel for daily micro-decisions.
Streamers use the Yes/No wheel for viewer-directed content ('should I try the hot sauce challenge?'). Couples use it for date-night debates. And plenty of people just use it as a fun magic-8-ball replacement.
If your question has more than two answers, try the classic Wheel Spinner where you can type your own options. And when you want more drama, load the Wheel of Names and add 'Yes', 'No', 'Maybe' and a few silly outcomes.
FAQ
How does the Yes/No wheel work?+
Press SPIN. The wheel decelerates over four seconds and lands on Yes, No, or Maybe (if enabled). Every option has an equal chance.
Is it truly random?+
Yes. Every spin uses fresh randomness from your browser — no bias, no tricks, no server calls.
When would I use this?+
Icebreakers, silly bets, 'should I text them back,' pizza toppings, choosing to skip a workout — anything where you just want a nudge one way.
Why add a Maybe option?+
'Maybe' turns a binary into a coin-flip-with-a-cop-out. Great when you want the universe to tell you to think about it more.
Does the wheel remember my answers?+
No — every spin is independent. Refresh the page or reload the wheel and history resets.