FateWheel: Yes / No / Maybe Decision Wheel
Can't decide? Let fate choose for you! Spin the Yes/No/Maybe wheel for quick answers or configure multiple sets for probability fun.
Wheel Settings
Repeats the options on the wheel (e.g., 2 sets = Yes, No, Yes, No).
Effects
Spin for your Answer!
Results
When to Use the Yes No Wheel?
Life is full of small decisions that take up too much of our mental energy. The FateWheel Yes-No Wheel is designed to break the tie, settle the debate, and give you back your time. Here are just a few scenarios where spinning the wheel is the perfect solution:
- The Dinner Dilemma: Should we order pizza tonight? Let the wheel decide your cheat meal!
- The Workout Spark: Not sure if you should hit the gym or hit the couch? Let fate give you that final push.
- Study Breaks: Deciding if you need 5 more minutes of rest or 5 more minutes of deep work? Spin for clarity.
- Netflix Choice: Should you finally start that new series or re-watch your favorite comfort show?
- Classroom Selection: Teachers use FateWheel for fair, random participation in class or to pick which group goes first.
- Relationship Tie-Breakers: Who does the dishes? Whose turn is it to pick the movie? Use an unbiased tool to keep things fair!
How FateWheel Works
Pick Your Mode
Choose between a simple Yes/No or add a "Maybe" for more complex decisions.
Set Your Probability
Add up to 5 sets of options to adjust the segments on the wheel for better visual balance.
Spin & Succeed
Click "Spin" and watch our unbiased algorithm calculate your random answer in real-time.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Yes No Wheel truly random?
Yes! FateWheel uses a high-entropy pseudorandom number generator (PRNG) to ensure that every spin is unbiased and unpredictable. Unlike a physical coin flip which can be manipulated, our digital wheel is purely data-driven.
Is this tool free to use?
FateWheel is 100% free. You can spin the wheel as many times as you like, customize your settings, and even share your results with friends without ever paying a dime.
What is the "Maybe" mode for?
The "Maybe" mode is perfect for situations where a binary Yes/No isn't enough. It adds a third possibility, which can represent "Wait," "Ask again later," or "Think more deeply before acting."
Why are there "Choice Sets"?
Increasing the number of choice sets doesn't change the 50/50 odds, but it adds more segments to the wheel. This makes the spinning animation more visually satisfying and builds more suspense as the wheel slows down!
The Fastest Decision Wheel on the Web
With a 100/100 performance score, FateWheel is optimized for speed and accessibility on both mobile and desktop. No ads, no popups, just the answers you need, when you need them.