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SpinKit is a set of free random pickers: a spin wheel, slot reels, a Spin Sheet and a team generator. Jump straight into a tool below, or read a plain-English guide on running fair raffles, drawing names, splitting balanced teams and making decisions. Use the search to filter both.

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Classroom

Random picker for Google Classroom & Google Meet

Pull your roster, cold-call fairly on video, split breakout rooms, and keep student names private and local.

Giveaways

How to run a live giveaway on Twitch, YouTube & Instagram

Gather entries from chat and comments, handle bonus entries, draw winners on stream and pick backups.

Food

Meal, dinner & restaurant decision wheel

Beat decision fatigue: build a dinner spinner, plan weeknights with slot reels, and settle "where shall we eat?".

Work

Random order for presentations, standups & demo day

Fair speaking order, no more "always last", and a running order the whole team trusts.

Compare

Looking for a Wheel of Names alternative?

An honest comparison: what the classic name wheel does well, and where SpinKit's full randomizer studio goes further.

Picker

Picker wheel: make a free spinning picker in seconds

What a picker wheel is, what people use them for, and the settings that make picks fair.

Decisions

Yes or no wheel: settle any decision in one spin

A coin flip with a face — setting one up, adding Maybe, and the gut-check trick.

Numbers

Random number wheel: spin 1–10, 1–50 or 1–100

Turn the wheel into a number generator the whole room can watch — with no-repeat bingo draws.

Names

How to pick a name at random — and make it fair

Why "just choose someone" goes wrong, and how to draw names so nobody can argue with the result.

Raffles

How to run a fair online raffle or prize draw

A step-by-step way to draw winners openly, handle multiple prizes and avoid drawing the same person twice.

Teams

How to split people into fair, balanced teams

Even groups, re-rolls, drag to fine-tune — getting balanced teams without the playground politics.

Classroom

Using a random name picker in the classroom

Cold-calling that feels fair, keeping every student involved, and small tricks that make a picker work in a busy room.

Ideas

40+ things to use a spin wheel for

Classrooms, streams, parties, the office and home — a long list of practical ways a wheel saves an argument.

Giveaways

How to pick a giveaway winner fairly

Gather entries, handle bonus entries, draw on camera and pick backups — so your audience trusts the result.

Secret Santa

How to draw Secret Santa names fairly

Make sure nobody draws themselves, keep it secret, and run it in person or remotely without restarting.

Order

How to put a list in random order

Turn order, running order, interview slots and fixtures — a fair full shuffle, not just one winner.

Decisions

Using a decision wheel to stop overthinking

Settle low-stakes choices fast — and a genuine trick for using a wheel on the bigger ones too.

Spreadsheets

How to pick random rows from a spreadsheet

Draw random rows from CSV or Excel (XLSX), including files exported from Google Sheets — for sampling, draws and assigning tasks.

Slots

Slot reels: random combinations for games & prompts

Pick one from each of several lists at once — writing prompts, workouts, meals, character builders and more.

Bingo

How to run bingo with a random number caller

Call numbers without repeats, keep a visible record, and adapt it for classrooms, parties and fundraisers.

Brackets

How to seed a tournament bracket fairly

Random draws, seeded draws, byes and odd numbers — for sports days, gaming and office competitions.

Chores

How to make a fair chore rota with a randomizer

Share out jobs without arguments, rotate the worst tasks, and keep a household or team rota balanced.

How it works

Are online random wheels actually fair?

What "random" really means on a computer, what weighting does, and how to tell a fair picker from a rigged one.