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What is the True or False Wheel?

The True or False Wheel is a specialized digital spinner that randomly lands on either "True" or "False" with each spin. It provides a quick, visual, and unbiased way to generate a binary answer, making it perfect for quiz games, classroom reviews, party icebreakers, and everyday yes-or-no decisions. Unlike a simple coin flip, the spinning wheel adds excitement and anticipation to the reveal, keeping audiences engaged and making binary outcomes feel more like an event than a routine choice.

Applications of the True or False Wheel

The True or False Wheel is versatile and can be used in a variety of scenarios:

Using the True or False Wheel in the Classroom

Teachers find the True or False Wheel especially effective for boosting engagement and critical thinking during lessons. By adding a randomized, visual element, it transforms review sessions into interactive experiences where every student stays on their toes:

Features, Customization, and How to Use the True or False Wheel

This tool is designed to be intuitive and highly customizable for any binary-decision scenario:

Pre-defined Wheels

The modern Picker Wheel comes with common examples and templates you can use with the wheel :

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a True or False wheel?

A True or False wheel is a free online spinner that randomly lands on either "True" or "False." It provides a visual, exciting way to generate a random binary answer for quizzes, games, or decisions — similar to a coin flip but with more suspense and engagement.

How does the True or False wheel work?

The wheel comes pre-loaded with two equal segments — True and False. Click the center of the wheel or press Spin, and it rotates, gradually decelerates, and randomly stops on one of the two outcomes. Each outcome has an exactly equal 50% probability.

Is the True or False wheel truly random?

Yes. The wheel uses a mathematically random algorithm to determine where it stops, so each spin has an exactly equal 50% chance of landing on True or False. No bias, no patterns.

How do I use the True or False wheel in the classroom?

Display a statement to your students, then have someone spin the wheel to reveal whether the answer is True or False. It's a great way to add suspense and engagement to test reviews, debate exercises, and fact-checking games.

What is the difference between True/False and Yes/No wheels?

Functionally they are identical — both produce a random binary result with 50/50 odds. The difference is context: True/False is the standard format in academic, quiz, and fact-checking settings, while Yes/No is more natural for everyday decisions and conversational questions.

Can I customize the True or False wheel?

Yes. You can change the color theme, adjust the spin duration (quick 6s, normal 11s, or long 19s), toggle sound effects, and choose from different sound types. You can also edit the options in the text box to add more than two choices.

Can I add more than True and False to the wheel?

Absolutely. Type or paste additional options into the "Edit Options" text box — one per line — to create a custom multi-option wheel. You can always switch back to the True/False preset from the dropdown selector.

How do I share the True or False wheel with others?

Click the "Share this Wheel" button located above the wheel. It automatically generates a unique URL containing your current wheel configuration that you can copy and send to anyone.