About the Yes/No wheel
The Spinfy Yes/No wheel is the fastest way to settle a yes-or-no question. Ask anything — should I send the email, go to the gym, take the job — give the wheel a spin, and get an answer in seconds. It's a clean, focused decision-maker for moments when you've already weighed the options and just need a push to commit.
How to use the Yes/No wheel
- Think of a clear yes-or-no question.
- Click the Spin button to spin the wheel.
- Wait for the wheel to stop on Yes or No.
- Pay attention to your gut reaction — if you're disappointed by the result, that tells you what you actually wanted.
- Spin again anytime for a new question.
Common uses
- Breaking decision paralysis — when you've been overthinking a small choice for too long.
- Settling debates — let the wheel resolve a stalemate between you and a friend.
- Habit and routine choices — should I work out today, skip dessert, go to bed early.
- Quick yes/no for groups — a visible spin everyone can watch is fairer than one person deciding.
- Self-reflection — using your reaction to a random answer to figure out your true preference.
- Replacing a coin flip — when you want a more visual and shareable alternative to heads or tails.
How is this random?
The Yes/No wheel uses crypto.getRandomValues() — the cryptographically secure random number generator built into your browser, the same one used to generate secure passwords and encryption keys. Each spin is genuinely 50/50, with no bias toward either outcome. Past results don't affect future ones, so a streak of three "yes" answers in a row doesn't make "no" any more likely on the next spin.
Frequently asked questions
Is the wheel really 50/50?
Yes. The two halves are exactly equal in size, and the cryptographic random number generator gives each side an identical probability of being selected.
Should I always follow what the wheel says?
Not necessarily. Many people find the wheel most useful as a feelings-test: when it lands on an answer, your immediate emotional reaction usually reveals what you actually wanted to do.
How is this different from the Magic 8 Ball?
The Yes/No wheel is a clean, visual, binary decision tool — just yes or no. The Magic 8 Ball gives more varied, playful, fortune-telling style answers like "Outlook good" or "Ask again later." Use the wheel for decisions, the 8 ball for fun.
How is this different from a coin flip?
The wheel is more visual and easier to share on a screen during a meeting or video call. A coin flip is faster to describe but harder for a group to watch fairly.
Can I customize the labels?
The Yes/No wheel is intentionally fixed to two options. If you want custom labels, use our spinning wheel instead.
Is my question stored anywhere?
No. You don't even type the question into the site — you just hold it in your head. Nothing about your question is sent or saved.