Would you rather wheel: spin a question, pick a side
Spin the would you rather wheel and it hands your group a random question: two options, everyone picks a side, and the arguing is the game. Twelve starter dilemmas come loaded, quick fills swap in kid-friendly sets, funny sets, hard choices, and food fights, and you can type your own, up to 52.
Anything can win. That's the deal.
- Fly or be invisible?
- Beach or mountains?
- Pizza or tacos, forever?
- Time travel: past or future?
- Read minds or see the future?
- Always summer or always winter?
- Talk to animals or all languages?
- Live in space or under the sea?
- No music or no movies?
- Giant hands or tiny feet?
- Be a superhero or a wizard?
- Only whisper or only shout?
How does the would you rather spin the wheel work?
Every question sits on an exactly equal slice, and SPIN picks one from a fresh random seed drawn the moment you press it, so nobody can steer the game toward their favorite dilemma. The picked question becomes the room's question: everyone answers, everyone defends, and the best defense wins nothing, which is the point. The seed rides in the share link, so a group chat can replay the exact spin and land on the exact same question.
Call it a would you rather generator, a would you rather spinner, or a this or that generator: same game, one spin per dilemma. The crazy would you rather questions your group invents at midnight are always the best ones, so type them in and they join the rotation. For long sessions, open Wheel settings and turn on "Remove the winner after each spin" so no dilemma repeats until the wheel runs empty.
Where do the dilemmas on the wheel come from?
Twelve tested starters come loaded, the split-the-room kind where both sides cost you something, so the first spin already has stakes. A question with an obvious right answer dies in two seconds; a real dilemma starts a twenty-minute argument about logistics, ethics, and duck anatomy. A few of the openers on the wheel right now:
- Would you rather be able to fly or be able to turn invisible?
- Would you rather read minds or see ten minutes into the future?
- Would you rather live in space or under the sea?
- Would you rather fight one horse-sized duck or a hundred duck-sized horses?
Where can you find more to spin?
When twelve is not enough, our list of 120 would you rather questions sorts the best into funny, deep, for adults, for couples, hard, and food. Copy any batch onto the wheel and spin them at random, so nobody gets to dodge the one they hate.
Can kids play the would you rather wheel?
Absolutely: the For kids quick fill in Wheel settings loads ten clean, silly dilemmas for family game night and long drives, and kids argue their sides faster than anyone. When the kids take over the game entirely, there's a whole page of would you rather questions for kids: sixty family-safe dilemmas grouped into silly, animal, food, and little-kid sets, each loadable onto its own wheel in one tap. You'll find it in the wheel cards below.
What are some hard would you rather questions?
Hard mode is where the grown-ups end up by midnight: both options sting, and the answers get personal enough to actually learn something about your friends. The Hard choices quick fill loads dilemmas like these:
- Would you rather be rich and bored or broke and happy?
- Would you rather know everything or own everything?
- Would you rather be famous everywhere or unknown everywhere?
- Would you rather never drive again or never fly again?
- Would you rather move to a new city every year or stay in one town forever?
- Would you rather always hear the truth or always be comforted?
Fair questions
- How do you play would you rather with a wheel?
- Spin, read the question out loud, and everyone at the table picks a side and defends it. No passing: the fun is in the defense. When the room splits evenly, give each side one minute to argue and take a final vote.
- Are the would you rather questions family-friendly?
- The preset twelve and the For kids fill are clean by design, and the Funny, Hard choices, and Foodie fills stay party-safe. The wheel only ever shows what's on your list, so you control every word of it.
- Can I add my own would you rather questions?
- Yes, up to 52 on the wheel at once. Type a dilemma into the box, keep it short enough to read on a slice, and it saves in your browser for next time. The share link carries your custom set to anyone who opens it.
- How do I stop questions repeating?
- Open Wheel settings and switch on "Remove the winner after each spin." Each landed question leaves the wheel until it's empty, and Reset wheel brings the full set back.
- Is the question really picked at random?
- Yes. Every question 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 the same spin can be replayed as proof.
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