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Phobia <333 Wheel

A playful random picker for phobia-themed prompts, writing ideas, and icebreakers—fully editable, with weights, elimination mode, and shareable links.

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Phobia <333 Wheel (Random Picker)

Need a quick prompt with a spooky-science vibe? The Phobia <333 wheel helps you randomly choose from a built-in list of phobias (plus a “none” option). It’s great for writing prompts, improv scenes, classroom activities, and lighthearted icebreakers.

Default wheel items include:

  • cherophobia- fear of being too happy
  • trypophobia- fear of small holes
  • trypanophobia- fear of needles
  • thallasophobia- fear of the ocean
  • claustrophobia- fear of small space
  • autophobia- fear of abandonment
  • acrophobia- fear of heights
  • none
  • phobophobia- fear of fears
  • thanatophobia- fear of losing someone you love
  • acrophobia-fear of flying
  • amathophobia-fear of dust
  • amaxophobia-fear of driving
  • androphobia-fear of men
  • ataxiophobia-fear of mental illness
  • bacillophobia - fear of germs
  • botanophobia- fear of flowers / plants
  • clinophobia- fear of clowns

Ways to Use It

  • Writing & roleplay prompts: Roll a phobia and build a character quirk, scene obstacle, or tension beat.
  • Improv / party game: Everyone gets one pick—act it out, describe it, or weave it into a story.
  • Classroom warm-up: Use it as a vocabulary starter, discussion topic, or research prompt.

Customize the Wheel (Make It Yours)

Click Edit to tailor the list to your activity. You can:

  • Adjust weights to make certain items appear more often
  • Keep “none” as a wildcard for anyone who wants to skip
  • Rename items to match your format (short prompts, longer descriptions, etc.)

Want no repeats? Turn on elimination mode to remove picks as you go—perfect for groups. When you’re done tweaking, share the URL to send the exact same wheel to friends, students, or your whole table.

Ready for a prompt? Edit it, weight it, or run it as-is—then let the wheel pick your next twist.