OhMyWheel is built for moments when a group needs a clear, visible, and fair choice. Use it as a random name picker, prize wheel, truth or dare spinner, yes-or-no decision maker, team selector, food picker, classroom spinner, or any custom wheel you can describe in a list.
Make fair choices everyone can see
A visible spinning wheel feels different from a hidden random number generator. Participants can watch the wheel slow down, see the pointer land, and trust that the result was not quietly hand-picked. That makes it useful for classrooms, livestream giveaways, office meetings, family games, and party decisions.
Use one wheel or combine two wheels
For simple choices, one wheel is enough: add names, tasks, prizes, foods, topics, or numbers and spin. For richer scenarios, add a second wheel to create combinations such as name plus truth question, student plus classroom prompt, person plus prize, team plus challenge, or dinner place plus activity.
Customize entries without signing up
Every wheel entry can be edited directly in the browser. You can paste a whole list with bulk edit, shuffle entries, sort them, rename wheels, change the spin duration, switch visual themes, and keep a local result history for repeated rounds.
Templates for common use cases
The template hub includes ready-made wheels for truth or dare, random names, team selection, giveaways, meal planning, workouts, study subjects, hobbies, books, travel destinations, and more. Each template can be used as-is or rewritten for your group.
Random wheel FAQ
Is OhMyWheel free to use?
Yes. The core random picker wheel, templates, editable entries, themes, dual-wheel mode, and result history are available without account registration.
Can I use it as a wheel of names?
Yes. Paste or type a list of names, then spin to pick one person. It works for classroom participation, raffles, meetings, chores, and team activities.
What is dual-wheel mode useful for?
Dual-wheel mode creates paired results. Examples include a person plus a truth-or-dare prompt, a student plus a question, a participant plus a prize, or a group plus a challenge.
Are wheel results saved?
Recent results are stored locally in your browser so you can review previous spins during the same activity. You can clear the history whenever you want.