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Yes or No Wheel

The simplest decision maker. Should you do it? Spin the wheel and let fate decide. Perfect for those moments when you just can't choose.

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Perfect For

Quick decisions
50/50 choices
Breaking ties
Commitment questions

Using This Preset Well

The Yes or No wheel is a simple equal-probability tie breaker. It is most useful for low-stakes questions where both outcomes are already acceptable. Write the question before spinning, make sure Yes and No are unambiguous, and decide whether you will follow the result or use your reaction as a preference check.

Setup checklist

  • Phrase one concrete question that can honestly be answered with Yes or No.
  • Remove either option if it would be unsafe, unlawful, unaffordable, or unacceptable.
  • Leave both entries at weight 1 for a 50/50 result.

How to read the result

A result is not advice and does not make the underlying choice wise. If you immediately want to re-spin, that reaction may show that you already prefer the other answer. You can ignore the result and make the decision directly.

Limits

Do not use a binary wheel for medical, legal, financial, safety-critical, consent, or other high-impact decisions. Those questions need information, judgment, and sometimes qualified help rather than randomness.

How to Use This Wheel

Make Decisions with Confidence

Stop overthinking and let the wheel help you make decisions. This yes or no wheel is perfect for when stuck between options or wanting to add spontaneity to your choices.

Decision-Making Made Easy

  1. List Your Options: Review the pre-set options and customize if desired.
  2. Eliminate Deal-Breakers: Remove any options that do not meet your minimum requirements or constraints.
  3. Spin Once: Let the wheel make the decision. Commit to going with the result - that is the whole point!
  4. Check Your Gut: Notice your emotional reaction to the result. Sometimes disappointment reveals your true preference.
  5. Take Action: Follow through with the wheel decision without second-guessing.

Decision-Making Philosophy

  • Analysis Paralysis: When overthinking prevents action, the wheel cuts through the noise.
  • Equal Options: If all choices are truly equal, random selection is perfectly rational.
  • Reducing Regret: You cannot regret a decision you did not fully make - the wheel decided!
  • Spontaneity: Sometimes the best experiences come from unexpected choices.
  • Gut Check Tool: Your reaction to the result often reveals your true preference.

Popular Configurations

Default Configuration

The classic yes or no wheel setup

Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this truly 50/50?

Yes! Each option has an equal chance. The wheel uses cryptographically secure randomization for fair results.

Is the wheel result really random or is it rigged?

It's truly random! We use cryptographically secure randomization (crypto.getRandomValues) to ensure fair, unbiased results. The wheel doesn't favor any option.

What if I don't like the result?

The wheel is meant to help with decisions, but you're never obligated to follow it! Sometimes just seeing the result helps you realize what you really want.

More general questions? See the WheelOSpin FAQ.

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