Why the small details matter for a live reveal
A silent, static wheel that just stops on a name is functional but flat, especially in a live setting like a stream, a classroom, or a party where the reveal itself is part of the fun. A quiet tick sound as the wheel decelerates and a confetti burst on landing turn an otherwise plain random pick into a small moment worth watching.
Both effects in Spinzelvo are togglable independently — leave sound on but confetti off for a quiet room, or vice versa — and neither one affects the underlying randomness of the result; they're purely presentation on top of the same crypto-random pick.