Yes or no wheel, one spin, one straight answer
The yes or no wheel gives you an instant answer with a true 50/50 chance: half the wheel says yes, half says no. Ask your question, press SPIN, and take what the wheel gives you. If you need an escape hatch, type "Maybe" and it becomes a three-way spin.
Anything can win. That's the deal.
- Yes
- No
When should you ask the yes or no wheel?
Use it for the small, reversible stuff that eats your evening anyway: order the second pizza or not, send the message or sleep on it, gym now or gym tomorrow. Research on decision fatigue is clear that tiny choices drain the same energy as big ones: the wheel's job is to delete the deciding time, not to run your life.
There's also the old trick hiding inside it: spin, and notice how you feel while the wheel slows down. If you catch yourself hoping for one side, you already have your answer, and you didn't even need to obey the wheel.
Is the wheel really 50/50?
Yes. Both answers get exactly half the wheel, and each spin draws a fresh random seed. The wheel also has no memory: five no's in a row don't make a yes "due," the same way a flipped coin doesn't owe you heads. Every spin is an independent 50/50.
Because the seed is stored in the share link, you can send your result to a friend and they'll watch the identical spin land on the identical answer. No screenshots required, no "it totally said yes, trust me."
Can you add a maybe, or stack the wheel?
Type "Maybe" into the box and the wheel becomes a fair three-way split. You can also stack it. Add "Yes" twice and "No" once for a two-thirds lean, but be honest with yourself: if you're loading the wheel toward an answer, you've already decided. Close the tab and go do the thing.
Fair questions
- Is the yes or no wheel fair?
- Completely, yes and no each get exactly half the wheel, every spin uses a fresh random seed, and the share link replays the exact spin so anyone can check the result.
- Can I add a maybe option?
- Yes. Type "Maybe" as a third option and each answer becomes a one-in-three chance. You can remove it again with the × on its chip.
- Should I use it for big decisions?
- No. It's a toy. It's brilliant for what's-for-lunch questions and useless for should-I-change-jobs questions. For anything that matters, the wheel is at best a way to notice which answer you were secretly rooting for.
- What if I don't like the answer?
- That sinking feeling is information: it means you wanted the other option all along. Consider the spin a success. It found your real answer, and go with your gut.
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