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Yes or no wheel

Yes or no wheel online to resolve quick choices with options like yes, no, or maybe using a simple visual wheel.

Resolve quick choices. Keep only yes and no, or add maybe. Use a clean visual wheel. Avoid long discussions over small decisions.

A visual wheel for yes, no, or maybe without overthinking it

This yes or no wheel works for tie-breaks, quick choices, prompts, and lightweight decisions where you want a visible random outcome.

Use cases

When a yes or no wheel is useful

Small decisions

Useful for turns, prompts, quick tie-breaks, and small questions.

Groups and live activities

It also fits classrooms, streams, meetings, and group sessions where the wheel makes the choice more playful.

A simpler wheel format

If you do not need many options, a yes or no wheel is faster to set up than a general random wheel.

When to use it

A yes or no wheel works best when the choice fits into just a few outcomes

If the question can be resolved with yes, no, or maybe, this version is faster than building a full custom wheel.

Two outcomes

Yes or no without typing anything

The base options are already there, so you can decide in seconds.

Three outcomes

Maybe adds a useful middle ground

That third option helps when you do not want every answer to be fully binary.

Visual

The wheel makes the choice easier to share

Watching the wheel spin makes the decision clearer in a group setting.

Use it better

Simple tips before spinning the yes or no wheel

Leave only the options you actually want

If one outcome is not valid for the situation, disable it before spinning.

Use it for light decisions

It works best for low-stakes choices, not major decisions.

Switch tools if you need many outcomes

When the question requires more options, the general random wheel is a better fit.

FAQ

Common questions about the yes or no wheel

Does this yes or no wheel work online?

Yes. You can use it directly in the browser without installing anything.

Can I leave only yes and no?

Yes. You can also enable or disable maybe depending on the context.

Is it useful for tie-breaks and quick decisions?

Yes. It is designed to resolve small choices in a visible and fast way.

How is it different from a coin flip?

A coin flip simulates two sides of a coin; this wheel lets you use two or three outcomes in a more visual format.

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