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Free Random Wheel Spinner — Spin and Decide Instantly

Pick a winner from a list of names, decide what to eat, break a tie, or randomize anything. No signup, no paywall — just open and spin.

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What is Spingiro?

Spingiro is a free, browser-based random wheel spinner. You add your options, hit spin, and the wheel picks one for you — fairly and visibly. It's the digital version of drawing names from a hat, except it looks better and you don't lose the hat.

It runs entirely in your browser. There are no accounts, no daily limits, no premium tier, and nothing to install. Everything you type stays on your device. The site is supported by ads that load after the wheel renders, so the tool always loads first.

We built Spingiro because the existing wheel spinners online are either ad-cluttered, locked behind signups, or only do one thing. Spingiro is one fast wheel with 18 specialized variants — pick names, numbers, teams, colors, countries, restaurants, you name it — in English and Spanish, with native URLs in both.

What people use the wheel for

Eight of the most common reasons people open Spingiro. Each one links to the wheel built for that job.

How to use the wheel spinner

Four steps, no documentation needed.

  1. 1Type your optionsOne option per line. The wheel updates as you type.
  2. 2Spin the wheelPress Spin or hit Ctrl+Enter. Watch the wheel land on one.
  3. 3Get a random resultA confetti modal celebrates the winner. Remove it and respin.
  4. 4Share or customizePick a theme, change the spin duration, or copy a link to share.

Wheel features

What you get out of the box.

Is the wheel truly random?

Yes. Spingiro uses your browser's crypto.getRandomValues() with rejection sampling to avoid modulo bias. That's the same source of randomness browsers use for cryptographic keys — it's not Math.random() (which is fine for animations but biased for selection).

The visual rotation is choreography, not the lottery. We pick the winner first, then animate the wheel to land on it. This is intentional: it lets us guarantee the math is correct, instead of trusting a physics simulation. Honest, verifiable randomness.

Frequently asked questions

Specialized wheel tools

Six of the 18 wheels — each tailored for its job.

Make your own wheel

Add your options, pick a theme, share the link. Takes about 30 seconds.