What's on the board game wheel
The 12 entries cover a solid range: classic strategy games like Chess and Risk, family staples like Monopoly and Clue, and modern favourites like Wingspan, Azul, and Codenames. Whether you're playing with competitive types or casual guests, there's something in the pool for most groups.
If your shelf looks different, you can swap entries to match. Delete any game with the X next to its name, type in your own titles, and press Enter to add them. You can also paste a newline-separated list of games in one go using the bulk import field — useful if you've got a long collection to load in quickly.
Adjusting the wheel for your collection
Not every game is equally practical on a given night. If you're short on time, you probably don't want Risk or a full game of Monopoly to come up. Use the eye toggle next to an entry to hide it temporarily — it stays in the list but gets skipped during spins. Toggle it back on when you have the evening for it.
If your group plays certain games far more often than others, raise their weight in the entry editor. A game with a weight of 3 lands roughly three times as often as one at the default weight of 1, so the wheel reflects how your group actually plays rather than treating everything as equal.
The Remove Winner toggle below the wheel is handy when you're working through a games marathon — each result is pulled from the pool so you don't land on the same title twice in a row.
Sharing the result with your group
When the wheel lands, a winner dialog shows the chosen game. From there you can share the result directly to WhatsApp or X, copy it to the clipboard, or use your device's native share sheet. The share sends the game name and the page URL — enough for anyone in a group chat to open the same wheel and spin again themselves.
Need a wheel for a different kind of group decision? The wheel generator lets you build a picker from scratch, or browse the full wheel library to find something ready-made.
Spin history during game night
Every result is logged in the spin history section beneath the wheel, listed in reverse order for the current session. If you're running a game night bracket or just want to remember what order things came up, it's all there without any setup. Clear it with the button when you're done.