Colors

Color Wheel

Spin to pick a random color. Useful for design exercises, art challenges, or kids learning their colors.

Spin to pick a random colour. Useful for design exercises, art challenges, costume picking, or just deciding.

Entries

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Drag to reorder Β· Β± steps weight Β· % shows win chance

How to use the Color Wheel

  1. 1

    Customise the Color Wheel entries to match your needs β€” click any slice to rename it, drag to reorder, or use the bulk import dialog to paste a list.

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    Tune each entry's weight with the Β± stepper. Heavier slices win more often. The live % chip shows each entry's true win chance.

  3. 3

    Hit the SPIN The Wheel button β€” or just press Space β€” and watch the wheel pick a winner. Switch sound effects in the customisation panel.

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    Share the result with the X, WhatsApp, Facebook, or copy buttons in the winner card. Toggle "Remove Winner" if you want each spin to remove the pick automatically.

For designers and artists

The Colour Wheel powers daily creative challenges, palette-generation exercises, and quick decision-making. Spin to land on a colour, then build something around it β€” a painting, a logo, an outfit, a room. The constraint forces creativity that pure choice can't.

For learning colours

Use the wheel to teach colour names to kids. The default eight cover the basics; replace them with shades (crimson, vermillion, scarlet) for more advanced practice, or with brand colours from your design system to drill component palette consistency.

Pick a costume colour

Group costumes, sports teams, theme parties β€” spin the wheel to assign each person a base colour to build their outfit around. The "Remove Winner" toggle ensures no two people get the same colour.

Frequently asked

Q.01

Can I add specific hex colours?

Yes β€” click an entry's colour bar to open the colour picker and choose any hex value, then rename the entry to whatever you want to call it.

Q.02

Why no RGB values?

The wheel is a picker, not a colour-management tool. For RGB/HSL conversion, the Colour Customisation panel includes brand-grade swatches.

Q.03

Is there a Pantone option?

Not as a default, but you can rename entries to Pantone codes and set the matching colour via the per-entry colour picker.

Q.04

Can I import a brand palette?

Add each colour as a separate entry, then set its colour via the picker. Up to 100 colours per wheel.