Yes or No Wheel

Make quick, fair decisions with a delightful yes or no wheel. Add or edit items, choose colors, and spin.

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What is a yes or no wheel?

A yes or no wheel is a fast, visual way to answer binary questions with zero bias. Our yes or no wheel spins smoothly, lands on a clear outcome, and makes group decisions feel fair and transparent. Whether you need a quick choice for class activities, live streams, workshops, sprint planning, or party games, the yes or no wheel helps you move forward without overthinking. You ask, the wheel answers.

Why use a yes or no wheel?

A yes or no wheel removes friction from tiny decisions that otherwise waste time. It is neutral, quick, and a little playful, which reduces tension when teams are split. In classrooms, a yes or no wheel keeps students engaged without calling on the same voices. In content creation, a yes or no wheel can power polls, pick challenges, or reveal the next segment with suspense.

Key features

Instant spin with a crisp marker for the final result.
Editable items so your yes or no wheel fits any scenario.
Linked color updates for consistent visuals across identical labels.
Session celebration dialog that you can mute when you need focus.
Local caching and isolated statistics, so one yes or no wheel never affects another page.

How to use the yes or no wheel

Type your question, keep the default options, or rename them for your case. Click spin, watch the slices rotate, and accept the answer. If the session calls for it, celebrate the outcome; otherwise, mute the dialog. For recurring sessions, the yes or no wheel remembers your last setup in the browser, so you can jump back in instantly.

Use cases

Teachers use a yes or no wheel to check understanding and pace lessons. Facilitators use a yes or no wheel to unblock retros and design sprints. Streamers use a yes or no wheel to pick audience suggestions. Families use a yes or no wheel to decide chores or movie night rules. Wherever a small decision slows momentum, a yes or no wheel makes it fun again.

Customization & sharing

Choose color palettes, tweak weights, and embed a yes or no wheel alongside other tools. Deep links let you share a preconfigured yes or no wheel with teammates and learners. Because each page has its own wheel id, your yes or no wheel statistics and cache never collide with other wheels.

Is it fair?

Yes. The yes or no wheel uses uniform randomness and honors weights if you set them.

Can I reuse it?

Yes. Your yes or no wheel configuration is cached locally and restored on refresh.

Does it scale?

Yes. A yes or no wheel is lightweight, responsive, and works across devices.

If you need a tiny push to decide, let the yes or no wheel do the work. It is simple, fair, and fast—perfect for classrooms, teams, streams, and family time.

Practical examples

  • Daily stand‑up: use the yes or no wheel to decide whether to extend the meeting or conclude.
  • Retrospective: quickly determine if an action item should roll over to the next sprint.
  • Classroom: check whether to review homework now or move on to the lab activity.
  • Stream: ask the audience if the next challenge should be attempted or skipped.
  • Family: decide yes or no on snack time, chores, or who gets the couch corner.

Best practices

  • State the question clearly before you spin the yes or no wheel.
  • Use celebration sparingly in formal contexts; keep it on for playful sessions.
  • When a result is controversial, spin again only if everyone agrees up front.
  • Prefer concise labels to ensure the yes or no wheel stays readable on small screens.
  • Record outcomes to learn how often your team tends to say yes or no.

Accessibility

High‑contrast colors, readable text sizing, and keyboard focus states help the yes or no wheel work for everyone. Images are supplementary; the labels remain clear.

Privacy

The yes or no wheel caches only your local configuration and statistics per page. No account is required, and your spins remain on your device.

Integrations

Deep links let you load a yes or no wheel with predefined content. You can embed it beside notes, tasks, or lesson plans for quick access.

Troubleshooting

  • If the yes or no wheel looks empty, ensure you have at least one item (the page prevents deleting the last one).
  • If images are large, compression keeps storage usage safe; you can remove images and keep text only.
  • If celebrations distract your flow, disable them for the session—the yes or no wheel will remember.
  • On refresh, the latest valid configuration is restored. Use Clear All to reset to a fresh yes or no wheel.