What is Wheel of Names?
Wheel of Names is a free and easy-to-use online random picker tool. It's like a virtual wheel of fortune where you can customize the options on the wheel and then randomly select a result with a simple spin. Whether you need to make a decision, conduct a raffle, choose participants, or simply want to add a bit of fun to a game, Wheel of Names can easily meet your needs.
What can Wheel of Names be used for?
The uses of Wheel of Names are very wide-ranging. Here are some common application scenarios:
- Decision Making: When you face multiple options that are difficult to choose from, why not let the wheel of fortune help you make a decision?
- Raffles and Competitions: Fairly and impartially randomly select winners or participants.
- Classroom Teaching: Randomly select students to answer questions, conduct group activities, or give rewards.
- Team Building:Randomly select teams or participants in team games.
- Games and Entertainment:Add fun to parties, family game nights, or online events.
- Content Creation: Randomly select topics, ideas, or challenges.
- Task Assignment: Fairly assign tasks to team members.
Key Features of Wheel of Names
- Fully Customizable: You can easily add, delete, and edit the names or options on the wheel. Each item can have its own independent color, making your wheel more personalized.
- Simple and Easy to Use: The Wheel of Names interface is intuitive and user-friendly, requiring no complex operations to get started quickly.
- Multiple Uses: Whether it's personal entertainment, classroom teaching, team activities, or business decisions, Wheel of Names can come in handy.
Is my data private?
We are committed to protecting and respecting your privacy and the security of your data. We comply with GDPR, CCPA, SB 190, SB 1392, and we closely monitor changes to them. We follow industry best practices for data encryption and backups.
Can the wheel be rigged?
There is no functionality to determine which entry will win ahead of time. When you click the wheel, it accelerates for exactly one second, then it is set to a random rotation between 0 and 360 degrees, and finally it decelerates to a stop. The setting of a random rotation is not visible to the naked eye as it happens when the wheel is spinning quite fast.