Crazy Wheel (Random Weird) - Decision Wheel

Crazy wheel for quick choices, group votes, and repeatable random picks with 4 choices you can edit, weight, and share.

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Crazy Wheel (Random Weird): practical wheel setup

The goal of this crazy wheel is simple: make crazy random weird decisions faster without hiding the default options or forcing a fake “generator” experience. The current wheel includes 4 choices, with | | | | | | |••, ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ), and ➖➖▪️🔳➖➖▪️🔳➖➖▪️🔳➖➖▪️🔳 as representative results.

It works best when the result is treated as a clear starting point. You can keep every option equal, adjust weights for a softer or harder mix, or use elimination mode when a repeat would make the session less useful. That combination gives the page a practical purpose beyond simply listing choices.

What is included in the default wheel

The default set is intentionally small, so every result is easy to understand. It includes | | | | | | |••, ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ), ➖➖▪️🔳➖➖▪️🔳➖➖▪️🔳➖➖▪️🔳, and 一个个一个一个一个一个一个一个.

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How to use the result without overthinking it

  • Spin once for a quick answer, or spin twice and choose between the two results.
  • Use weights when some options are realistic defaults and others are wild cards.
  • Turn on elimination mode when you are building a shortlist instead of making one pick.

Customize the wheel without changing the intent

The editor lets you rename options, add local rules, remove entries that do not fit, and change weights when | | | | | | |•• and ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) should appear more or less often. For no-repeat sessions, elimination mode removes a result after it lands, which is useful when the wheel is part of quick choices, group votes, and repeatable random picks.

Sharing matters when more than one person is involved. Save or share the URL after editing so everyone uses the same weird picker instead of rebuilding a slightly different version from memory. If the result affects a group, agree on the rules before spinning so the wheel settles the choice instead of starting a second debate.

For a nearby decision path, compare this wheel with A or B and Automation Gas. Keep those links as optional next steps, not as required clicks, so the current page still solves the user’s task on its own.