Random Decision Maker
A suite of tools to make decisions by chance, including a spinner wheel, dice roller, coin flip, and random number generator.
Spinner Wheel
Options
4/12 options • Min 2 required
History
Use Cases
• Choose what to eat for dinner
• Pick a movie or game
• Make quick yes/no decisions
• Play board games with dice
• Random team selection
• Lottery number generation
How the Random Decision Maker Works
The Random Decision Maker is a versatile suite of tools designed to eliminate indecision and add a bit of chance to your choices. Whether you're trying to pick a restaurant, make a quick yes/no decision, or need a random number for a game, this tool has you covered. All data and results are handled in your browser, ensuring privacy.
Here’s a breakdown of the different modes:
- Spinner Wheel: Add a list of options (e.g., dinner choices, movie titles). The wheel will spin and randomly land on one, making the choice for you.
- Dice Roller: A virtual dice roller perfect for board games or any situation needing a random number from a standard die. You can select the number of dice and the number of sides (D4, D6, D20, etc.).
- Coin Flip: The classic 50/50 decision-maker. Let fate decide between two options with a simple flip of a virtual coin.
- Number Generator: Generate a random number within a specific range. Just set your desired minimum and maximum values and let the tool pick a number for you.
Tips for Making Decisions
1. Use the Spinner for Group Decisions
Can't decide where to go for lunch with your team? Add everyone's suggestion to the spinner wheel. It's a fun and fair way to make a group decision without endless debate.
2. Gamify Your To-Do List
If you have a list of tasks you're not excited about, add them to the spinner. Let the wheel pick which task you work on next. This can make mundane chores feel more like a game.
3. Use the Coin Flip for Binary Choices
Stuck between two equally good (or bad) options? Assign one to "Heads" and the other to "Tails." Outsourcing the decision to a coin flip can be a great way to overcome analysis paralysis.