People who need a flexible wheel for names, choices, tasks, questions, topics, and games
Random picker wheel
Paste any list, spin the wheel, and let the picker choose a fair random result.
- Choosing from a custom list
- Picking names or teams
- Selecting questions or prompts
- Choosing tasks or topics
Why this wheel helps
A random picker wheel is useful whenever you have a list and need one result without overthinking the choice. It can pick names, questions, topics, tasks, options, game prompts, classroom activities, or simple decisions.
Question Wheel is built around that broad picker job. The icebreaker question library is ready when you want prompts, and custom picker mode is there when you want to paste your own list. That keeps the product useful beyond one niche while still making the wheel easy to understand.
Common ways to use it
- Choosing from a custom list
- Picking names or teams
- Selecting questions or prompts
- Choosing tasks or topics
- Making casual decisions
- Running group games
Things you can put on the picker wheel
How to use it
- Open Question Wheel and choose custom picker mode.
- Paste one item per line into the custom list.
- Review the entries before showing them to a group.
- Spin the wheel and use the selected result.
- Edit the list, remove a result, or spin again.
Host tips
- Use short entries so results are easy to read.
- Keep private or sensitive information out of custom lists.
- Use the built-in questions when you want ready-made prompts.
- Use custom entries when the list needs to match your room.
FAQ
What is a random picker wheel?
It is a wheel that chooses one item from a list of names, questions, tasks, topics, choices, or other custom entries.
Can I paste my own list?
Yes. Custom picker mode lets you paste one entry per line and spin from that list.
Is this only for icebreaker questions?
No. Icebreaker questions are one strong use case, but the custom picker can handle many list-based choices.
Can it be used for serious regulated drawings?
No. It is a practical browser picker, not a certified raffle, lottery, or compliance system.