Who will win La Liga? Ask a pundit and you will get one of two or three names; ask this wheel and you might get any of the 20 clubs in Spain's top flight, because every slice carries exactly equal odds. Each verdict comes from a cryptographically secure draw that has never heard of a Clásico. It is a fan toy for debates and group chats (explicitly not a forecast) and its total refusal to respect the league's hierarchy is the whole entertainment.
Spanish football's title race has been a small private club for decades, which makes a flat-odds predictor deliciously subversive. When the wheel declares that a promoted Andalusian side is winning the league, nobody learns anything about football, but everybody gets a screenshot worth posting immediately. And when it lands on Real Madrid or Barcelona, the wheel briefly impersonates every preseason column ever written, which is its own kind of joke.
Groups put it to work in familiar ways: spin at the season's start to pin an official chat prediction, assign each friend a club whose title case they must defend all year, or interrupt a stalled Madrid-versus-Barcelona argument with a verdict from a machine that favors neither. The reaction to a random answer is often more honest than the debate that preceded it.
The wheel is free, needs no account, and runs on any phone at the exact moment the group chat ignites. Slices show club colors and short names, tap the winner to read the full club name in the result card. The Options panel lets you cut the wheel down to genuine contenders or dark horses only, with odds staying equal across whatever remains, and the session tally below records every coronation your group performs for posterity.