About Spin the Wheel
How Spin the Wheel builds editable random pickers and reviews its public guides.
Last updated: 2026-07-11
Our purpose
Spin the Wheel is a browser-based workspace for making visible random selections. People can start with a ready-made wheel, replace the slices, adjust presentation and optional weights, spin, save a wheel, and share a saved setup. The product supports everyday choices, classroom participation, games, group organization, and other situations in which every listed outcome has already been accepted.
What we build
The site combines one general wheel editor with topic-specific templates. The underlying selection controls remain editable: a page may begin with names, numbers, prompts, foods, teams, or characters, but the person running the activity decides what belongs in the final list.
We do not present the wheel as legal certification, a guaranteed security system, or proof that an organizer followed fair rules outside the recorded interaction. Optional weighting changes relative chances and should be disclosed. Verified spins add a site-hosted commit-reveal receipt for a completed saved-wheel draw, with the limits described on the visible verified-spins guide.
Editorial team
Public tool guides and articles are attributed to the Spin the Wheel Editorial Team. This is a transparent team byline, not a fictional individual or a claim of professional qualifications. Editors review product instructions against the current interface and code, record a review date, and use official or primary sources when a page depends on an external fact.
Content standards
Our pages aim to answer the practical question first, explain how the visible tool works, distinguish product behavior from organizer responsibilities, and identify meaningful privacy, accessibility, or fairness limits. We do not publish invented ratings, customer counts, testimonials, discounts, affiliations, or safety guarantees.
For more detail about sourcing, updates, corrections, and AI-assisted drafting, read the Editorial Policy.
Independence and trademarks
Some editable templates refer to games, sports, media, organizations, or platforms. Unless a page explicitly says otherwise, these are unofficial fan or activity templates and do not imply endorsement, sponsorship, or affiliation. Names and trademarks belong to their respective owners.
Contact
If you find a factual error, outdated instruction, accessibility problem, or unclear disclosure, please use the support option provided on the website and include the affected page address.