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Think of or type in a yes/no question that you want answered. Be specific about what you're asking.
Click the "Spin" button or directly on the wheel to set it in motion. The wheel will spin randomly.
When the wheel stops, it will land on either "Yes" or "No" - there's your answer! Consider how you feel about the result.
When you're stuck between two equally appealing options, the Yes No wheel can help you move forward rather than remaining stuck in indecision.
Use the Yes No wheel at parties or gatherings to make random decisions like who goes first in a game or which activity to do next.
Writers and artists can use the Yes No wheel to make random decisions about plot points, character traits, or artistic directions when feeling stuck.
Sometimes, the hardest part of decision-making isn't finding the right answer—it's simply making a choice. Psychologists call this "decision paralysis" or "analysis paralysis," where we get stuck overthinking options.
Random decision tools like our Yes/No wheel can help break this cycle by:
While we don't recommend using the wheel for major life decisions, it can be a helpful tool for breaking indecision on smaller matters or starting a deeper reflection process.
The Yes/No wheel is a simple decision-making tool that randomly selects either "Yes" or "No" when you spin it. It uses a fair algorithm to ensure each option has an equal 50% chance of being selected.
The Yes No wheel is designed for entertainment and can be helpful for breaking decision paralysis on minor choices. For important life decisions, we recommend using it as a starting point for reflection rather than the final decision-maker.
Yes, our Yes No wheel uses JavaScript's Math.random() function to generate unpredictable results. Each spin has an equal chance of landing on "Yes" or "No" regardless of previous spins.
Currently, the Yes No wheel is designed for binary Yes/No decisions. We're working on a customizable version that will allow you to add your own options in the future.