Roulette
Add items and spin the wheel
Roulette for Playful Random Decisions
Roulette chooses one option from a list such as menus, tasks, penalties, speakers, or ideas. It turns simple random selection into a more engaging moment.
Clear option names make the result easier to accept. For groups, classes, or streams, the spinning interface can also make participation feel more fun.
Roulette is most used when a group cannot agree on lunch, when a meeting needs a presenter assigned without argument, or when a game or study session needs a randomly chosen penalty or topic. Entering the options and spinning returns one result at random.
To use the Roulette, enter the list of choices and spin the wheel. The roulette picks one item at random from the entered list. Some versions also allow assigning different weights to items, which adjusts the probability of each option appearing as the outcome.
Teachers, YouTubers, live streamers, team leads, and game hosts who regularly need a random decision made in front of a group all use the Roulette. Showing the spinning wheel on a shared screen in a live stream or team session adds suspense and energy to an otherwise mundane decision.
One thing to be aware of when using the Roulette is that adding too many items makes each individual option very unlikely to be chosen. For decisions that genuinely matter, direct discussion is more appropriate — the Roulette works best for lightweight choices or for creating an entertaining moment.
Roulette works well in online classes, team building games, streaming events, and event facilitation. Because the selection process is visual and animated, participants watching the result land find it easier to accept and engage with the outcome.
A free Roulette, an online random wheel spinner, or a browser-based decision roulette handles the random selection without installation.