Truth or Dare Wheel — Free Random Spinner

Stop arguing about who picks. Drop your truths and dares on the wheel, spin once per player, and let chaos decide. Customizable, shareable, free — perfect for parties, sleepovers, streams, and Discord game nights.

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Why a wheel beats "pick truth or dare"

The classic problem with Truth or Dare is that everyone picks "Truth" to avoid the dares — or everyone picks "Dare" to look cool — and the game devolves into the same five questions on rotation. A wheel solves this by removing the choice. You spin, you get what you get, you do it. The arbitrariness is the entertainment.

The mechanic also works for groups where one person tends to dominate question-picking. With a wheel, nobody's deciding what anyone else has to do — the spin is. That makes the game feel fairer, less targeted, and weirdly more fun, because nobody's the "mean one" who picked the brutal question.

How to set up the wheel

  1. Open the wheel and clear the default items.
  2. Paste your prompts — one per line. Mix truths and dares freely, or run two separate wheels (Truth wheel, Dare wheel).
  3. Prefix prompts with [T] for truth and [D] for dare so the result is obvious: [T] What's the worst gift you've ever received?
  4. Weight by spice level — mild prompts at weight 2-3, spicy ones at 1, brutal ones at 0.5. Bigger slice = more likely to land.
  5. Share the wheel URL with friends BEFORE spinning so everyone agrees to the prompt list (and adds their own).
  6. Spin per player — pass the phone, hit the button, do what lands.

Ready-to-paste prompts

Mild Truths (warm-up)

[T] What's the most embarrassing music on your phone?
[T] What's the weirdest dream you've had recently?
[T] What's your biggest pet peeve?
[T] What's the longest you've gone without showering?
[T] What's a hobby you've been hiding from this group?
[T] What's the most useless skill you have?
[T] What food do you secretly love but pretend to hate?
[T] What's the most-rewatched show in your history?
[T] Who in this room has the best taste in music?
[T] What's a compliment you didn't believe when you got it?

Mild Dares (low risk)

[D] Send a haiku to the last person you texted.
[D] Sing the chorus of the next song you hear.
[D] Talk in an accent for the next 3 spins.
[D] Show the most recent photo you took without explanation.
[D] Let someone do your hair for 5 minutes.
[D] Mimic the person to your left until they notice.
[D] Read your last 5 search engine queries out loud.
[D] Show the group your most-used emoji.
[D] Compliment everyone in the room differently.
[D] Make up a 30-second story using everyone's first names.

Spicy Truths (sharing personal stuff)

[T] What's the biggest lie you told this week?
[T] Who in this room would you go to in a crisis?
[T] What's a belief you've changed your mind on in the last 2 years?
[T] What's the most you've spent on something you regret?
[T] What's a secret you'd take to your grave?
[T] Who was your most embarrassing crush?
[T] What's the meanest thing you've said about someone in this room?
[T] What's a goal you've never told anyone?
[T] What's the longest you've held a grudge?
[T] What's the worst job you've ever had?

Spicy Dares (commit to the bit)

[D] Text your ex / oldest friend "I was just thinking about you."
[D] Eat a spoonful of [hot sauce / mustard / vinegar].
[D] Let the group post a story from your account (you write it).
[D] Call a parent and ask them to settle a debate.
[D] Hold a plank until the next spin.
[D] Wear something silly for the rest of the round.
[D] Let the group rename one of your contacts (you choose which).
[D] Tell the most boring story you can think of, in detail.
[D] Switch phones with someone — they pick your next 3 spins.
[D] Speak only in questions for the next 5 minutes.

For couples / dating crowd

[T] What's the first thing you noticed about me?
[T] What's a quirk of mine you secretly love?
[T] When did you know you actually liked me?
[T] What's a hill you'd die on about our relationship?
[T] What's something I do that you've never told me bothers you?
[D] Let me write your next Instagram caption.
[D] We text our most embarrassing photo to my best friend.
[D] You plan a date night for next week — no input from me.
[D] We share earbuds for the next 3 songs of my choice.
[D] Write a 5-line poem about today, right now.

Pro tips for chaotic-but-not-toxic play

Read the room first

A wheel with a "lick the floor" dare is fine with old friends and ruinous with new coworkers. Build the wheel for the group you're with, not for some imaginary edgier group. You can save multiple wheel templates ("party with friends", "Discord game night", "family-safe", "couples") and pick the right one for the night.

Skip card per player

Give each player 1 free skip per round. They can use it when a prompt crosses a real boundary (not just "I don't feel like it"). Forcing through real discomfort kills the vibe — and the friendship.

Add a "pass" wheel option

Put "Pass — free out, no penalty" in the wheel with weight 0.5. Sometimes the wheel itself saves someone. Adds variety and reduces the all-stick-no-carrot feel of pure-dare wheels.

Stream-safe prompts only

If you're spinning on Twitch / YouTube, every prompt has to be platform-TOS-safe. No nudity, no doxxing, no targeting viewers. Save a "stream-safe" wheel separately so you don't accidentally spin a party-only prompt live.

Share for democratic adding

Click "Share this wheel as a link" before the night starts. Send to friends. Anyone can suggest prompts to add. By the night of the party, the wheel is collectively built — everyone has skin in the game and is invested in seeing their prompts come up.

Use cases worth pasting into the wheel

Frequently asked questions

How do I play Truth or Dare with a wheel?

List your truths and dares on the wheel (use prefixes like [T] and [D] or two separate wheels). Spin once per player. Whatever lands, the player has to do — no chickening out. The wheel removes the awkward "pick truth or dare" negotiation and forces real participation.

What are good truth or dare prompts?

Mix mild (favorite memory, who do you have a crush on) with bolder (text your ex, eat a spoonful of mustard). Match the group — read the room. Match the venue — fewer drinks-related dares at family gatherings. Keep an exit option ("skip" card) for genuine boundary issues.

Can I use this for Twitch streams or Discord?

Yes. Share the wheel URL with chat / Discord before spinning so everyone can verify. Spin live on stream — chat watches the result land. For sub-only spicier wheels, use Twitch chat keyword to collect prompt suggestions from subs only and bake them in.

How do I keep it safe and fun?

Agree on rules BEFORE spinning: 1 skip-card per player, no targeting, hard limits respected. Add "pass" as a wheel option with low weight so the wheel itself sometimes saves people. For streams, never include prompts that target specific viewers without consent.

Is the wheel free?

Yes — completely free with no account needed. Optional sign-in with Pro (Patreon, $3/mo) saves unlimited wheel sets across devices. Pro removes ads, unlocks custom themes, and lets you save unlimited prompt collections.

Can I save different wheels for different occasions?

Yes. Save a "family game night" wheel, a "Twitch sub-only" wheel, a "drinking game" wheel, etc. Each is independent. Pro tier unlocks unlimited saves; free tier caps at 3.

What if I don't have any prompts in mind?

Use the ready-to-paste lists above (mild truths, mild dares, spicy truths, spicy dares, couples). Each list has 10 prompts — paste, customize a few, and you're ready in 60 seconds.

Does it work on mobile?

Yes. The wheel is fully responsive — fine for spinning on a phone passed around a group. No app install needed.

Try it now

Open the wheel, paste a prompt list, spin per player, accept the chaos. The wheel does the picking — you do the doing.

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