Entertainment

Anime Wheel

Spin the anime wheel to randomly pick from 12 series: Naruto, Death Note, Demon Slayer, Attack on Titan, and more. Free, no signup needed.

The anime wheel holds 12 series — Naruto, One Piece, Attack on Titan, Death Note, Demon Slayer, Jujutsu Kaisen, My Hero Academia, Spy x Family, Chainsaw Man, Dragon Ball, Bleach, and Fullmetal Alchemist — and spins to land on one at random. Use it when your watchlist is overwhelming, when you and a friend can't agree, or when you just want fate to decide what's next.

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Spin History

Your spin history will appear here. Press Spin Now to get started.

How to use the Anime Wheel

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    Hit the Spin button to land on one of the 12 pre-loaded anime titles.

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    Read the result in the winner dialog — share it to WhatsApp, X, or your native share sheet if deciding with a group.

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    Delete any titles you've already seen by clicking the X next to their entry, then add new ones via the text field.

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    Turn on Remove Winner if you want to build a full watch order — each spin removes the winner so you can't land on it again.

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    Paste a newline-separated list into the bulk-import area to swap in an entirely different watchlist at once.

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    Use the Ideas button to get AI-suggested anime titles if you want to expand beyond the defaults.

What's on the anime wheel

The wheel comes pre-loaded with 12 of the most-watched anime series. Here's the full list at a glance:

  • Naruto — long-running ninja epic with a massive episode count
  • One Piece — the longest-running of the group, still ongoing
  • Attack on Titan — finished series with one of the most debated endings in anime
  • Death Note — tight psychological thriller, complete in 37 episodes
  • Demon Slayer — cinematic fight animation, shorter season structure
  • Jujutsu Kaisen — ongoing, fast-paced shonen with high animation quality
  • My Hero Academia — superhero school setting, multiple seasons
  • Spy x Family — comedy-action hybrid with a found-family premise
  • Chainsaw Man — dark, stylish, and deliberately unusual in tone
  • Dragon Ball — the franchise that introduced many Western viewers to anime
  • Bleach — soul reapers, sword fights, and a recently completed Thousand-Year Blood War arc
  • Fullmetal Alchemist — Brotherhood version widely considered one of the best-written anime ever made

That spread means the wheel can land you on a 37-episode sprint or commit you to hundreds of hours, so pay attention to what comes up — or use the Remove Winner toggle to cross each one off as you go.

Swapping the entries for your own watchlist

The 12 pre-loaded titles are a starting point. If you've already seen half of them, replace the ones you've finished with series you actually want to watch. Click the X next to any entry to delete it, then type a new title into the text field and press Enter to add it. If you have a longer list ready, paste it into the bulk-import area — one title per line — and the wheel updates immediately.

You can also use the Ideas button to get AI-generated suggestions. It reads the context of the wheel and offers additional anime titles you might not have thought of. Useful if you're trying to branch out beyond the mainstream titles already on here.

Weights work well for this kind of wheel. If there's one series you're only half-committed to watching, lower its weight to 1 and bump a title you're genuinely excited about to 2 or 3. Higher-weight entries take up a proportionally larger slice and win more often — no math required, just adjust the number in the entry row.

Using the anime wheel spinner with a group

Group watch decisions are where this wheel earns its keep. Everyone pitches one or two series they want to watch, you type them in, and a single spin settles it without anyone feeling like they lost a vote. The winner dialog shows the result clearly and gives you a share button — tap it to send the outcome via your native share sheet, WhatsApp, or X so the group sees it instantly.

If you're running a watch-order bracket — spinning to decide which series to watch first, second, third — turn on Remove Winner before the first spin. Each winning title gets pulled from the pool automatically, so you end up with a complete ranked order by the time the wheel is empty. The Entertainment hub has other wheels that work the same way if you want to do the same thing for movies or TV shows.

Tracking what you've spun

Every result is saved to the spin history section directly below the wheel for the current session. It lists winners in reverse order so the most recent result is always at the top. If you're using multiple wheels in the same session, every result also appears in the History dropdown in the site header — useful if you spin this wheel and then head over to the Mystery Wheel and want to check back on earlier results.

History clears when you close the tab, so it's session-only. If you want a permanent record, copy the results before you leave.

Frequently asked

Q.01

which anime on the wheel has the most episodes

One Piece, which is still ongoing and has over 1,000 episodes — the highest episode count of any series on this wheel.

Q.02

is Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood or the original 2003 series on the wheel

The entry labeled 'Fullmetal Alchemist' refers to the Brotherhood version, which the page notes is widely considered one of the best-written anime ever made.

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