Two options, one spin

Yes or no? Spin to find out.

A simple yes/no wheel for quick decisions. Add 'Yes,' 'No,' and optionally 'Maybe' or 'Ask again,' then spin.

Your entries

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One entry per line. Duplicate an entry to give it better odds.

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A simple wheel, still built on real randomness

Sometimes the whole decision really is binary — yes or no — and you just want an unbiased nudge rather than to overthink it. Spinzelvo's preset chip fills the entry list with 'Yes,' 'No,' 'Maybe,' and 'Ask again' in one click, or you can type your own two-option list from scratch.

Even with only two or three entries, the same crypto-random selection logic applies, so a two-slice wheel is exactly as fair as a fifty-slice one — each option still gets an equal share of the circle and an equal chance of being picked.

Common uses

Where this wheel fits

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Quick personal decisions

Should I go? Should I buy it? Should I text back? Spin for a nudge.

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Games with binary outcomes

Use it as a coin-flip alternative for games or bets among friends.

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Group polls with two options

Settle a two-way group vote (pizza or tacos, in or out) visually.

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Breaking indecision loops

When you keep going back and forth, a spin ends the loop instantly.

Why Spinzelvo

Built to just work

01

Loads in under a second

No trackers, no ad auctions slowing your first paint. The wheel is interactive the moment the page appears.

02

Unlimited, resizing entries

Add 5 entries or 500 — labels shrink and wrap automatically so the wheel stays readable at any size.

03

Elimination mode built in

Flip one switch and each winner drops off the wheel, so you can run a full bracket without retyping entries.

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Real randomness, shown honestly

The wheel spin is driven by the Web Crypto random source, not a fixed animation — every spin is independently fair.

How it works

Three steps, no account

01

Type or paste your entries

One per line in the entries box, or quick-add them one at a time. Duplicate an entry to weight the odds in its favor.

02

Press spin

Click the wheel, tap the Spin button, or hit the spacebar. The wheel decelerates naturally and lands on one entry.

03

Get your result

The result appears on a card with confetti, gets logged to your history, and — if elimination mode is on — comes off the wheel.

FAQ

Good to know

Is a 2-option wheel as fair as a 20-option wheel?

Yes. The random selection logic treats every slice equally regardless of how many there are — a coin-flip-style 2-option wheel is exactly as unbiased as a large one.

Can I add a 'Maybe' or 'Ask again' option?

Yes — use the Yes/No/Maybe preset chip, or type your own custom options directly into the entry box.

Can I weight it so 'Yes' comes up more often?

Yes — add 'Yes' to the list more than once to increase its share of the wheel.

Is this the same as a coin flip?

Functionally yes for two equal options — it's an unbiased 50/50 choice, just visualized as a wheel instead of a coin.