Yes or No Decision Wheel
Can't make up your mind? Let fate decide! This simple yes/no wheel helps you make quick decisions when you're stuck between options.
Overview
The Yes or No Wheel settles binary decisions the moment you stop overthinking. Default segments cover Yes, No, and a handful of hedged answers so the wheel feels less like a coin flip and more like a gentle nudge.
How to decide with the Yes or No Wheel
Phrase your question out loud, spin, and let the result guide the next step. You can keep the classic Yes and No segments, or add 'Maybe', 'Ask again later', and other fuzzy answers when a straight yes-or-no feels too blunt.
Best decisions for this wheel
Use it for low-stakes choices: whether to go for a walk, call someone back, order takeout, skip the gym, or send the draft email. It is a tiebreaker, not a life-plan tool, so save reversible decisions for the spin.
Make your own variant
Tune the odds by adding more 'Yes' or 'No' slots. If you want stronger encouragement to take action, stack Yes-type entries so the wheel biases toward movement instead of hesitation.
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Example ways to use this wheel
- Should we go out tonight?
- Order takeout or cook?
- Send the message now?
- Try a new activity?
- Ask again later option
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Yes or No Wheel actually random?
Yes. Each spin uses a fresh random value, so the result is independent of previous outcomes, even if the same answer appears several times in a row.
Can I add more than Yes and No?
Yes. Add entries like 'Maybe', 'Probably not', or 'Ask again later' to soften the outcome. The wheel accepts any text you type in.
Should I use it for big life decisions?
Treat it as a nudge for small or reversible choices. For anything significant, list pros and cons first and reserve the wheel for breaking ties.
Can I bias the wheel toward Yes or No?
Yes. Duplicate the entry you want to favour. Each copy takes its own arc on the wheel, tilting the odds in that direction.
Does the wheel remember my last answer?
No. Each spin is independent. Take a screenshot if you want to keep a record of the outcome.
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