Teachers
A student picker or review-question wheel inside the class page, so the whole lesson stays in one tab.
This widget drops a working prize wheel into any blog post, class page, stream overlay, or newsletter landing page. Type your entries below, copy one line of code, and your readers can spin right on your page. No account, no JavaScript knowledge, no cost.
The wheel is the same engine that powers every spinner on this site: cryptographically fair odds, a smooth animation, and a clear result banner. It weighs about 7 KB, loads lazily, and matches your visitors' light or dark theme automatically.
Not just wheels: you can also embed a 3D dice roller, a heads-or-tails coin flip, and a drag-to-rotate world globe that spins to a random country with its flag. Pick the widget type below.
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Ideas
A student picker or review-question wheel inside the class page, so the whole lesson stays in one tab.
Recipe roulette in a food post, a book picker in a reading roundup, a challenge wheel in a fitness article. Interactive posts hold readers longer.
Viewer reward wheels and game pickers on a stream page or Discord-linked site, provably fair so chat cannot argue.
Icebreaker wheels on wedding sites, raffle wheels on fundraiser pages, dare wheels on party invites.
Good answers
Yes. There is no fee, no account, no API key, and no usage limit. Paste the code into any site (WordPress, Squarespace, Wix, Ghost, Notion, school LMS pages) and it works.
No. The widget is a single self-contained page of about 7 KB, loads lazily only when a reader scrolls to it, and requests nothing else. That is lighter than a typical thumbnail image.
Yes. Every spin uses the browser's cryptographically secure random generator with equal odds for every slice, exactly like the wheels on this site.
Yes. The entries live in the embed URL itself, so you can edit the code on your page at any time, or come back here, regenerate, and paste the new line.
We ask that you do. The small credit line under the wheel is what keeps the widget free, and it helps other readers find the tool.
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