What's on the video game wheel
The twelve entries cover a wide range of genres and playstyles. You've got open-world RPGs (Elden Ring, Cyberpunk 2077, Baldur's Gate 3, Zelda: TOTK, Red Dead 2), competitive multiplayer shooters (Valorant, Call of Duty, Overwatch 2), a battle royale (Fortnite), a MOBA (League of Legends), a sandbox (Minecraft), and an open-world action game that does a bit of everything (GTA V). That spread means the wheel can produce genuinely surprising results — landing on Baldur's Gate 3 when you came in expecting to boot up Fortnite is the whole point.
Swap in your own games
The pre-loaded list is a starting point. To make the wheel yours, use the entry editor to the side of the wheel. Delete any title you don't own or don't want by hitting the X next to it. Type a replacement into the text field and press Enter. If you want to overhaul the whole list at once, use bulk import: paste your games as a newline-separated list into the text area and they'll replace the current entries in one go. You can also upload a .csv file if your game library is already in a spreadsheet — the wheel reads the first column as entries.
Not sure what to add? Hit the Ideas button and the wheel will suggest additional game titles based on what's already in your list.
Weighted spins for unequal enthusiasm
Every entry starts with a weight of 1, which means all twelve games have an equal chance of winning. If your group is more open to certain titles than others, raise the numeric weight on those entries. A game with a weight of 3 occupies three times the slice size and wins proportionally more often than one left at 1. You can also hide entries with the eye-toggle — they stay in the list but get skipped during spins, handy for titles someone owns but can't play tonight without removing them entirely.
Settle group gaming decisions
When everyone wants to play something different, the wheel removes the argument. Pull it up on a shared screen, let each person add their pick to the list, then spin. The Remove Winner toggle (below the wheel) is useful for tournament brackets or elimination-style sessions: once a game wins a round, it's pulled from the pool so the same title can't come up twice in a row. Spin history under the wheel logs every result in the current session so nothing gets disputed.
If you're more interested in offline options, the board game wheel works the same way for tabletop picks. For other gaming decisions, browse the full gaming wheel hub.
Customise the look
The wheel ships with the Carnival palette but you can switch to any of the sixteen presets — Neon and Midnight tend to fit a gaming context well. Hit Shuffle colors to remix the current palette without changing it. You can also set a per-entry hex colour on individual games if you want a specific title to always appear in a particular shade. Font, pointer style, spin duration (3, 5, or 10 seconds), and spin sounds are all adjustable from the Customize panel. None of this requires an account — everything runs in the browser and is free with no spin limits. If you want to build a wheel around a completely different topic, the wheel generator starts from a blank slate, or browse all wheels for more ready-made options.