Yes or No Wheel
Spin the wheel for a random yes, no, or maybe. For when a flat coin flip does not leave room for "it depends".
Hold your question in mind, then spin the wheel.
How the Yes or No Wheel Works
The wheel has three segments: yes, no, and maybe. Every spin is an independent random draw, with no memory of the spin before it, so there is no pattern to game and no streak to chase. The pointer simply lands where it lands.
It leans very slightly toward yes and no over maybe, so the wheel usually gives you a clear direction while keeping "it depends" on the table for the questions that genuinely call for it.
Why a Wheel Beats a Coin Sometimes
A coin forces every question into yes or no. Plenty of real choices do not fit that shape. "Should I message them?" is sometimes a clean yes, sometimes a clean no, and sometimes a "not yet, and you know why." The maybe segment gives the wheel room to say that.
When the wheel lands on maybe, treat it as a prompt rather than a dead end. It points back at the part of the decision that is still yours to move. What would have to be true for this to become a yes? What is the one thing holding it at no? A maybe is the wheel handing the choice back to you on purpose.
Other Ways to Get a Yes or No
- Random Yes or No keeps it to a clean coin-flip 50/50 with no maybe.
- Magic 8-Ball gives a classic, playful answer with more personality.
- Yes or No Oracle goes beyond the spin and explains what the answer means for you.
- Yes or No Pendulum answers through the swing of a weighted crystal.
See them all on the Yes or No page.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the yes or no wheel work?
Each spin is a fresh random draw across three segments: yes, no, and maybe. The pointer lands on one with no memory of previous spins, so every result is independent.
What is the point of the "maybe" segment?
A coin only gives yes or no. The maybe segment exists for the times when the honest answer is "it depends on you." When the wheel lands on maybe, it is a nudge to look at what you can still influence rather than leaving it to chance.
Is the wheel the same as a roulette for decisions?
Yes. People search for a "yes or no roulette" or a "decision wheel" for the same thing: a quick, visual way to break a tie. This is that, kept to three clean outcomes.
Can I keep spinning?
Yes, as many times as you like. If you find yourself spinning again to escape an answer you did not like, that reaction is worth paying attention to.
Is it free?
Completely free, with no signup and no limits.
Random Yes or No
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Magic 8-Ball
A classic, playful answer instead.
Yes or No Oracle
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