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Wheel of Fortune Style Wheel

Spin a wheel of fortune online with classic game-show prizes or build your own custom fortune wheel. Free, no signup, works on any device.

This wheel of fortune online comes pre-loaded with twelve classic game-show slices — dollar values from $100 to $1,000, a Free Spin, a Lose a Turn, and the dreaded Bankrupt — so you can jump straight into the action. Spin it as-is for an instant fortune wheel experience, or swap every entry out and build your own custom wheel of fortune around prizes, tasks, dares, or whatever your group needs. No account, no download, no limits on how many times you spin.

Entries

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Spin History

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How to use the Wheel of Fortune Style Wheel

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    Click the big Spin button below the wheel to spin the pre-loaded fortune wheel with its twelve classic slices.

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    Read the winner dialog that pops up automatically — it shows the result and lets you share it via WhatsApp, X, or copy-to-clipboard.

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    To customise the wheel, edit entries in the panel: click any label to rename it, press the X to delete it, or use Clear to remove all entries and start fresh.

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    Add your own prizes or names by typing in the text field and pressing Enter, or paste a newline-separated list into the bulk-import text area to add many entries at once.

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    Adjust each entry's numeric weight if you want some slices to appear more or less often, then pick a colour palette from the Customize panel to match your event.

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    Toggle Remove Winner on if you need every result to be unique across multiple spins — for example, during a giveaway or task draw.

What's on the Wheel of Fortune Online Spinner

The wheel arrives with twelve slices that mirror the tension of the original game show format. High-value stops like $1,000 and $800 sit alongside gut-punches like Bankrupt and Lose a Turn, while Free Spin gives one lucky contestant a safety net. The full default entry list is:

  • $100
  • $250
  • $300
  • $400
  • $500
  • $600
  • $750
  • $800
  • $1,000
  • Free Spin
  • Lose a Turn
  • Bankrupt

Every slice has an equal weight by default, so each outcome is just as likely as any other. If you want Bankrupt to lurk less (or more), raise or lower its numeric weight in the entry row — higher numbers mean a proportionally larger slice and proportionally more frequent wins. The wheel reflects the change instantly.

How to Build Your Own Custom Wheel of Fortune

Turning this into a custom wheel of fortune takes about thirty seconds. Click any entry label in the panel to edit it inline. Hit the X next to an entry to delete it, or use Clear to wipe the slate and start fresh. To add prize names, categories, or contestant names, type in the text field and press Enter, or use bulk import — paste a newline-separated list into the text area and all entries land on the wheel at once.

You can also upload a .csv file whose first column becomes your entry list, which is handy when you've already built a prize roster in a spreadsheet. Stuck for ideas? The Ideas button generates contextual suggestions based on what's already on the wheel, so you never stare at a blank panel wondering what to add.

Beyond the entries themselves, the Customize panel lets you pick from sixteen colour palettes — Carnival, Sunset, Ocean, Candy, Berry, Forest, Neon, Aurora, Tropical, Monochrome, Coral Reef, Citrus, Midnight, Earth, Royal, and Bubblegum. Hit Shuffle colors to reorder the active palette without switching themes. You can also assign a specific hex colour to any individual entry if you want Bankrupt to be jet-black and $1,000 to glow gold.

Other options worth knowing: choose between Pin, Arrow, or Classic pointer styles; switch the wheel font between Fredoka and Plus Jakarta Sans; and set spin duration to 3, 5, or 10 seconds depending on how much suspense you want to build.

Who Uses a Wheel of Fortune Spinner

Party and Game-Night Hosts

Replace the cardboard prize wheel with this fortune wheel online and your phone or laptop becomes the centrepiece of the room. Load it with forfeits, prizes from a prize bag, or dare prompts. The winner dialog pops up automatically with share buttons so players can post the result straight to WhatsApp or X (Twitter) — great for remote party games where everyone's on a video call.

Teachers and Classroom Facilitators

Swap the dollar values for subject categories, bonus-point amounts, or review-game actions like "Skip a Question" or "Double Points". The Remove Winner toggle ensures no category comes up twice in a round. Drag the grip handles to reorder entries, or sort them A–Z for a tidy list. Because the tool runs entirely in the browser with no login required, there's nothing for a school IT department to block or install.

Streamers and Content Creators

A fortune wheel spinner is a reliable engagement hook in a live stream. Spin to pick a viewer challenge, decide a game mode, or award a giveaway prize. The spin-sound catalog, countdown sounds, and master volume slider mean you can tune the audio to sit comfortably under your commentary without drowning it out. Turn on Shuffle on Spin for a visible randomisation flourish at the start of each spin — viewers love the extra drama.

Giveaway and Competition Hosts

Paste your entrant list into the bulk-import text area, spin, and the Remove Winner toggle automatically removes each drawn name so no one can win twice. The session's spin history appears below the wheel in reverse order — a clear record of every winner drawn during the event. For larger giveaways, check out the random picker wheel, which is purpose-built for name draws.

Sales Teams and Workplace Games

Add prizes like "Extra PTO Day", "Team Lunch", or "Gift Card" alongside penalty slices like "You Buy Coffee" for a quick office game. Adjust individual entry weights so premium prizes appear less often — just type a lower number into that entry's weight field. The wheel is free with no per-spin limits, so you can run it as many times as you like across a whole team meeting.

Spin Settings That Change the Experience

A few toggles and settings sit directly below the wheel and are worth understanding before your first spin in front of an audience.

  • Remove Winner: Deletes the winning slice from the wheel immediately after the spin. Use this when you need every outcome to be unique — a giveaway draw, a task rota, a class activity order.
  • Shuffle on Spin: Randomises the entry order at the start of each spin. It doesn't affect the underlying random selection, but it does make the wheel look different each time, which adds visual unpredictability for live audiences.
  • Spin Duration: Pick 3 seconds for a snappy pace, 5 seconds for a comfortable show-style reveal, or 10 seconds for maximum suspense during a prize draw.
  • Countdown Sound: A 3-beat countdown plays before the spin if you've selected a countdown sound. Choose Silent to skip it.
  • Win Sound: Three win-sound options play when the wheel lands. Pair it with a dramatic spin sound for full game-show effect.

The wheel also keeps a spin history for the current session — scroll down to see every result in reverse order. There's a Clear button to reset the history list when you start a fresh round. Your results also appear in the site-wide History dropdown in the header, which logs winners from every wheel you use during your visit.

How This Fortune Wheel Compares to Other Spinners

Google's built-in spinner (search "spin the wheel") offers a bare-bones wheel with basic entry editing and no audio or customisation. It works for a quick one-off decision but gives you no control over slice weights, no colour palettes, no bulk import, and no spin-history log. Other dedicated wheel sites exist, but several require an account or show intrusive ads between spins. This wheel of fortune wheel spinner runs free in the browser, shows no interstitial ads during a spin, and gives you the full entry-editing suite — weights, per-entry colours, emoji, hide/show toggles, CSV upload — without any sign-up gate. The trade-off is that entries are not saved between visits, so if you plan to reuse a custom setup regularly, keep your entry list in a text file or spreadsheet and re-import it with the CSV or bulk-paste tool.

More Wheels Worth Trying

If the fortune wheel format sparked a broader interest in random-decision tools, the wheel generator lets you build a wheel from scratch with any entries you like — a blank canvas rather than a themed starting point. The roulette wheel brings a casino-style number layout for number-based decisions. Browse the full miscellaneous wheel collection for other off-beat spinners, or explore all wheels on the site to find one that fits your specific use case.

Frequently asked

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Is this wheel of fortune online free to use?

Yes, completely free. There are no per-spin charges, no daily limits, and no subscription tier. The wheel runs entirely in your browser — no account required, nothing to download. You can spin as many times as you like in a single session and use it across as many different events as you want without hitting any kind of paywall.

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Can I create a custom wheel of fortune with my own prizes?

Absolutely. Edit any of the twelve default entries inline, delete the ones you don't want, and add your own prize names, dollar amounts, or forfeit labels. You can type entries one at a time or paste a whole list using the bulk-import text area. A CSV upload option is also available if your prize list already lives in a spreadsheet.

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What is a fortune wheel online used for?

People use a fortune wheel online for game nights, classroom activities, live-stream giveaways, office competitions, and party games. Anywhere you need a random, visually engaging result — with optional drama from spin sounds, a countdown, and a winner dialog — a fortune wheel does the job better than a drawn-from-a-hat approach because every participant can watch the spin in real time.

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How do I make the Bankrupt or Lose a Turn slices less likely?

Each entry has a numeric weight field in the entry panel. The default weight is 1, which gives every entry an equal share of the wheel. To make Bankrupt appear less often, lower its weight to 0.5 or less. To make a high-value prize rarer, lower its weight too. The wheel redraws its slices proportionally as soon as you change a weight, so you can see the result immediately.

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Does the wheel of fortune wheel spinner work on mobile and tablet?

Yes. The spinner is built to work on any modern browser on desktop, tablet, and phone. The Spin button, entry editor, and Customize panel all function on touch screens. There is nothing to install — just open the page in your mobile browser and spin. Screen size adjusts the layout automatically so the wheel and controls remain usable on smaller displays.

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Can I use this as a wheel of fortune generator for a game show format?

Yes. Load it with prize values, a Bankrupt slice, and a Free Spin, set spin duration to 10 seconds for maximum suspense, enable a countdown sound, and pick a bold colour palette like Carnival or Neon. The winner dialog announces the result, and you can use the spin-history log below the wheel to track what each contestant has earned across multiple spins in a session.

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Do entries stay on the wheel if I close the tab and come back?

No. The wheel does not save entries between visits — closing or refreshing the tab resets it to the default twelve slices. If you've built a custom entry list you want to reuse, save it in a plain text file or spreadsheet. Next time, paste it back using the bulk-import text area or upload it as a CSV — the whole list loads onto the wheel in seconds.

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What is the Remove Winner toggle and when should I use it?

When Remove Winner is switched on, the slice that wins is automatically deleted from the wheel after each spin, so it cannot be selected again. This is useful for giveaways where each prize or entrant name should only appear once, or for classroom activities where each student or task should be picked exactly one time before the round ends.

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Can I share the result of a fortune wheel spin?

Yes. The winner dialog that appears after each spin includes share buttons for the native device share sheet (where supported), copy-to-clipboard, X (Twitter), WhatsApp, and Facebook. The shared content is the winning result text and the page URL. Note that the share link takes recipients to the standard wheel page — it does not carry your custom entry list or settings.

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Is the magic wheel spin truly random?

The wheel uses a random, fair selection process to determine the winning slice. Entries with equal weights have an equal chance of winning. Entries with higher weights take up proportionally more of the wheel and win proportionally more often, exactly as their weight ratio implies. No outcome is pre-determined, and the spin result is not influenced by previous spins.

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