People making quick playful yes/no choices or adding a binary result to games
Yes or no wheel
Need a quick yes or no? Put the options on the wheel and spin for a simple answer.
- Playful yes/no questions
- Game-night choices
- Low-stakes decisions
- Group prompts
Why this wheel helps
A yes or no wheel is a simple version of a decision wheel. It works best for playful, low-stakes moments when the group agrees that a random answer is part of the fun.
Question Wheel can be used as a yes/no picker by adding custom entries such as Yes and No, or by expanding the list with Maybe, Spin again, Ask the group, or Try later. Do not use a random wheel for serious decisions that need careful judgment.
Common ways to use it
- Playful yes/no questions
- Game-night choices
- Low-stakes decisions
- Group prompts
- Quick activity choices
- Conversation games
Yes or no wheel entries
How to use it
- Open custom picker mode.
- Add Yes and No as entries.
- Add optional entries like Maybe or Spin again if you want.
- Spin the wheel.
- Use the answer only for low-stakes choices.
Host tips
- Use it for fun, not serious judgment.
- Add more than two entries when you want softer options.
- Make sure everyone agrees random selection is okay.
- Use the decision wheel page for broader option lists.
FAQ
Can Question Wheel make a yes or no wheel?
Yes. Use custom picker mode and add Yes and No as entries.
Can I add maybe or spin again?
Yes. Custom entries can include Maybe, Spin again, Ask the group, or any other short option.
Is it for serious decisions?
No. It is best for playful, low-stakes choices.
Can it be used in games?
Yes. A yes/no wheel can be a simple game mechanic or party prompt.