Yes or No Wheel
Let the Wheel Decide — Spin for an Instant Answer
Can't make up your mind? Stop overthinking and let the wheel decide. Spin for Yes, No, or Maybe — the wheel is always fair.
When to Use a Yes or No Wheel
Perfect for quick decisions when you are stuck in your own head: should I order takeout, should I text them back, should I take that job, should I work out today? Anything where the decision matters less than just making one — let the wheel cut through the indecision and move you forward.
10 Decisions to Stop Overthinking
Use the wheel for these common dilemmas:
- What to eat for dinner
- Whether to go to the gym today
- Should I watch one more episode
- Whether to reach out to an old friend
- Should I take the day off
- Should I buy the thing in my cart
- Whether to send the email or sleep on it
- Should I cancel plans tonight
- Whether to try the new restaurant or the usual
- Should I get up now or hit snooze one more time
Why Letting a Wheel Decide Actually Works
Decision fatigue is real — the average adult makes thousands of small choices a day, and the trivial ones drain the same mental energy as the big ones. A yes-or-no wheel works for a slightly counterintuitive reason: before it even lands, you will notice you are quietly rooting for one side. That gut reaction is the actual answer. The spin is a tool for surfacing what you already wanted but could not admit. And when you genuinely do not care, the wheel saves you the cognitive cost of caring.
Yes/No vs Yes/No/Maybe — When to Use Each Mode
Classic Yes/No is the right pick when you need to commit and move on — a 50/50 split with no escape hatch. Yes/No/Maybe adds a third outcome at roughly 33% each, useful when "not now" is a valid answer (start that project, message that person). Maybe also dampens the emotional weight if you suspect you will re-spin a strict Yes/No until you get the result you wanted.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Yes or No Wheel truly random?
Yes — every spin uses a cryptographically random pick with equal odds for each option. Past spins never affect the next one.
Are the odds really 50/50?
Yes — in Yes/No mode the wheel is split exactly in half, so each outcome has a 50% chance. Yes/No/Maybe gives each option roughly 33%.
Can I add a Maybe option?
Switch to Yes/No/Maybe mode for a three-way decision, or edit the wheel to add a custom "Maybe" or "Ask again later" option.
Can I add my own options?
Yes — open the edit panel to add any options you want, such as "Yes, but tomorrow" or "Only if it is free". Your changes are saved in your browser.
What if I keep spinning until I get the answer I want?
That is allowed — and often a useful signal in itself. If you are hoping for one result, the wheel just confirmed your real preference. The first spin is usually the honest one.
Can I share my wheel?
Yes — click Share Wheel and you get a URL with your custom options encoded. Send it to anyone; no account needed.