Stuck on a difficult choice? Our free Yes or No Wheel is the perfect random decision maker to help you out. Whether you need a simple 'Yes', a firm 'No', or are looking for a 'Maybe', just click spin and let fate decide. It is fast, 100% unbiased, and works instantly in your browser!
Frequently asked questions
What is the wheel that says yes or no?
It is a digital or physical decision-making tool (spinner) divided into slices labeled "Yes," "No," and sometimes "Maybe." When you are struggling with a simple binary choice, you spin the wheel to get an instant, clear answer.
Is a yes no wheel truly random?
Yes, absolutely! Digital Yes/No wheels use a background "Random Number Generator (RNG)" algorithm. This ensures that every single spin is 100% fair, unbiased, and unpredictable, much like flipping a physical coin.
How does a "yes or no" wheel work?
The concept is very simple: A user thinks of a question and clicks the 'Spin' button. The website's code triggers an animation that rotates the wheel and stops it at a randomly calculated angle. The slice (Yes or No) where the pointer lands becomes your final answer.
How does a yes/no spinner work?
Our online spinner operates on mathematical calculations. When you initiate a spin, the system randomly determines the initial speed and calculates the friction required to slow it down. Finally, using a physics engine, it gradually comes to a halt at a specific, randomly chosen segment.
What is 20 questions yes no questions?
"20 Questions" is a classic deductive reasoning game. One person thinks of a subject (a person, place, or thing), and the other person can ask up to 20 questions to guess what it is. The catch is that all questions can only be answered with a simple "Yes" or "No."