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Never have I ever wheel: spin the statement, fingers down

Every slice on this never have I ever wheel completes the sentence: press SPIN, read the statement that lands out loud, and everyone who HAS done it puts a finger down. Twenty everyday confessions come loaded, quick fills swap in funny, crush-story, kid-safe, and work-icebreaker sets in one tap, and you can type your own, up to 52.

BROKEN A …SUNG KARA…PULLED AN…MISSED A …BEEN ON TVRIDDEN A …GONE CAMP…EATEN FOO…LIED ABOU…LOCKED MY…FALLEN AS…WON A RAF…🙊

Anything can win. That's the deal.

  • Broken a bone
  • Sung karaoke in public
  • Pulled an all-nighter
  • Missed a flight
  • Been on TV
  • Ridden a horse
  • Gone camping in a real tent
  • Eaten food off the floor
  • Lied about my age
  • Locked myself out
  • Fallen asleep at the movies
  • Won a raffle prize

How do you play never have I ever with a spinner wheel?

Everyone holds up ten fingers, the phone goes in the middle, and the wheel takes over the one job that usually kills the game: thinking of the next statement. Spin, read the line that lands as "Never have I ever...", and every player who HAS done it drops a finger and, by sacred house rule, tells the story. First player out of fingers loses, or wins, depending on how proud they are of their decade.

Every statement sits on an exactly equal slice, and the result comes from a fresh cryptographic seed drawn the moment you press SPIN, so nobody can steer the game toward the one about the ex. The seed rides in the share link: send it to the group chat and the same spin replays with the same result, receipts included.

Can you play the never have I ever game online?

Yes, and it needs one link, not an app. To play the never have I ever game online with friends far away, one player shares their screen on the video call and spins for the room, or drops the replay link in the chat after each spin so every player sees the identical result. Fingers go down on camera, stories get told through terrible microphones, and the game works exactly like it does on a sofa. The over-text crowd can screenshot the landed statement and demand emoji confessions instead.

How does the never have I ever generator work?

Under the hood this page is a never have I ever generator wearing a wheel: load a set, spin, and your browser's cryptographic randomness picks the next statement at provably equal odds. That beats scrolling a list, because a list lets you skip the question you fear, and the wheel does not. For long sessions, open Wheel settings and switch on "Remove the winner after each spin" so no statement repeats until the wheel runs empty, then Reset wheel brings the full set back.

The quick fills carry five moods: everyday starters, funny fails, crushes and dates (kept strictly PG), a clean kids' set, and a work-safe icebreaker round written for team calls and first-day-of-anything intros.

Where do the statements come from?

The loaded twenty are tested openers: near-universal, story-generating, and safe in mixed company. A good statement splits the room roughly in half, because ten fingers down teaches you nothing and zero fingers down is just silence with extra steps. A few from the wheel right now:

  • Never have I ever broken a bone.
  • Never have I ever talked my way out of a ticket.
  • Never have I ever gone a full day without my phone.
  • Never have I ever kept a New Year's resolution.

Where can you find more statements to spin?

When the wheel's sets run dry, our list of 150 never have I ever questions sorts the best into good starters, funny, spicy and juicy kept clean, adults, friends, and a kids' list, ready to copy onto the wheel. New to the game, or refereeing a rules argument? How do you play never have I ever settles setup, scoring, and what happens when the fingers run out.

Fair questions

How do you play never have I ever with a wheel?
Everyone holds up ten fingers. Spin, read the landed statement as "Never have I ever...", and every player who HAS done it puts a finger down and tells the story. The spinner goes again or passes the phone; first player out of fingers ends the round.
Are the statements clean and safe for mixed company?
Yes. Every built-in set is party-safe: the crush set stays PG, the kids' fill is squeaky clean, and the work fill was written to survive HR. The wheel only ever shows what's on your list, so you control every word.
Can I add my own never have I ever statements?
Yes, up to 52 at once. Type the confession bait your group deserves, keep each one short enough to read on a slice, and your list saves in your browser for next game night. Share links carry your custom set to anyone who opens them.
How do I stop statements repeating?
Open Wheel settings and switch on "Remove the winner after each spin." Each landed statement leaves the wheel until it's empty, and Reset wheel restores the full set.
Does it work over a video call?
Perfectly. One player shares their screen and spins for the room, or posts the replay link after each spin: it re-renders the exact same result, so remote players can't quietly re-spin away the embarrassing one.
Is the statement really picked at random?
Yes. Every statement holds an exactly equal slice and each spin draws a fresh seed from your browser's cryptographic random source. The seed lives in the share link, so any spin can be replayed as proof.