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what is a steering wheel spinner

gaemrun90
gaemrun90 11 days ago

Have a hard time deciding on something? Let us help you decide in a fun way! This website is here to help you! Input your question, create the answers, spin the wheel and see what comes up!
Put anything you want on the wheel and make unique raffle pickers, random name pickers to draw names of prize winners, create your own spinner games which are much more fun than just flipping a coin or make unlimited lucky wheels to help you answer such questions as What should I do? Where should I eat? Where should I go? Make your decisions in a fun way!
Features of a wheel spinner
You can use this roulette wheel as a random name picker, a random number generator or even as a random dice.
You can add as many wheels as you want by typing in the left column. Just type and press enter to add a new wheel. For example, choose 1 student in the class. Or randomly choose one lucky number. Decide on frequently asked questions such as: What do we eat? Yes or no? Which color would be better? What should I do? Where should I go?
In the Wheel Spinner - Random Picker the result is mathematically calculated and chosen randomly every time you spin the wheel, no matter how hard or easy the wheel was spun. The results are calculated by us to ensure that there will be no cheating here. Your job is to enter the things you want to select and spin the wheel. We will give you random results.
After recording, a result table will appear. You can choose to delete the results or not to delete the results. If you delete a result, it will be pushed from the left participant column to the right result column. Once you have deleted all the people in the left column, the rotation will automatically reset or you will have to re-enter a new name or add a new name.

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