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Wheel Studio guide

Spin the wheel — free random name picker

Wheel Studio is a free spin the wheel picker built for classrooms, live streams, office raffles, and team decisions. Paste names, assign optional weights, choose a spin mode, and let the animated wheel land on a crypto-secure random winner—no signup, no download, and no account required.

What is the wheel spinner for?

A wheel spinner turns a plain list of names or options into a visible, fair random draw. Instead of pulling a name from a hat or running a spreadsheet formula nobody can see, everyone watches the wheel slow down and stop on one segment. That transparency matters in classrooms where students need to trust cold-call picks, in marketing teams running giveaway livestreams, and in agile standups where speaking order should feel impartial.

Fake Data Hub Wheel Studio goes beyond a basic name picker. You can weight entries so some names occupy larger slices, run elimination rounds that remove winners automatically, or use no-repeat mode until every person has had a turn. Spin history, CSV export, and fairness charts help you document results for audits, stream VOD reviews, or HR records.

Because everything runs in your browser, you can open the wheel on a projector, share a link with remote teammates, or add the page as a browser source in OBS without installing desktop software.

Key features of the wheel spinner

These features are designed for real workflows: teachers running week-long participation trackers, streamers doing multi-prize sub giveaways, and facilitators who need proof they did not favor any attendee.

  • Weighted segments — type Alex, 3 so larger slices reflect higher odds while staying visual
  • Three spin modes — Standard (independent draws), Elimination (remove winner each spin), No-repeat (cycle through all entries)
  • Five color themes — Aurora, Neon, Sunset, Ocean, and Minimal for streams or brand mood
  • Spin speed presets — Quick, Normal, and Cinematic animation timing
  • Crypto-secure randomness — uses crypto.getRandomValues(), not predictable Math.random()
  • Spin history log — timestamped results with one-click CSV export
  • Fairness distribution chart — see how often each name has been picked across a session
  • Confetti and optional sound — celebrate winners without third-party plugins
  • Share links — encode your list and settings in a URL teammates can open instantly
  • Auto-save — your wheel restores from local storage when you return on the same browser
  • Keyboard shortcut — press Space to spin when the text field is not focused
  • Fullscreen mode — hide browser chrome for projectors and capture cards

Activity in 2026

Wheel spins

Hours of spinning

Is the wheel truly random?

Yes — but you do not have to take our word for it. Wheel Studio uses crypto.getRandomValues(), the same cryptographically secure API modern browsers use for security tokens. We do not use Math.random(), which is fine for games but not ideal when audiences need to trust a public draw.

The secure random value drives weighted winner selection and the physics-style spin animation, so the landing segment is unpredictable before each spin. Getting the same name twice in a row is normal — each spin is independent, like flipping a fair coin.

Run our randomness audit to simulate thousands of picks in seconds and compare results to expected weighted odds. Use Elimination or No-repeat mode on the wheel when you need unique winners across a session.

Open randomness audit

Run 10,000 simulated spins and verify the distribution matches your weights.

Wheel features

The Entries panel is where you build the wheel. Add one name per line, or append a comma and weight for weighted random wheel behavior. Shuffle and Sort help you reorganize without retyping. Reset round clears no-repeat tracking so everyone is eligible again; Clear wipes the list for a fresh event.

The Settings panel controls presentation and feedback. Pick a theme that matches your stream overlay or classroom slide deck. Toggle confetti for a visual winner moment, or enable sound for a short chime when the pointer lands. The pick distribution chart fills in as you spin—useful when someone asks whether the wheel favored a particular name over dozens of draws.

The History panel stores every result with time and mode. Export CSV when you need a paper trail for a raffle or research study. For long events, combine Elimination mode with history export so each prize round is documented separately.

How to use the wheel spinner

Open Wheel Studio at /tools/wheel-of-names. The default list loads immediately so you can test a spin before pasting your own roster.

  • Paste names in the Entries tab—one per line. Optional weights use the format Name, 3.
  • Choose Standard, Elimination, or No-repeat depending on whether winners stay on the wheel.
  • Select a theme and spin speed under Settings if you are presenting on a stream or projector.
  • Click Spin in the header, tap the wheel, or press Space to start the animation.
  • Read the winner or eliminated name in the banner below the wheel; the winning segment highlights on the rim under the pointer.
  • Use Elimination mode to drop winners automatically after each spin.
  • Open History to export CSV or Share to copy a link with your list encoded.

How to use Spin the Wheel

Spin the Wheel is the same action whether you run a classroom name picker, a lunch decision wheel, or a conference raffle. The pointer stays fixed at the top of the rim; the colorful segments rotate underneath until physics-style easing brings one slice to a stop. The red landing marker shows the exact contact point on the outer ring so audiences can see where the result was read.

For weighted lists, remember that odds scale with slice size—a name with weight 3 occupies three times the arc of weight 1. That is ideal when certain teams or ticket tiers should appear more often while still looking random to viewers.

If you need everyone picked exactly once before repeats, switch to No-repeat mode and watch the available pool shrink. When the round ends, hit Reset round to start a fresh cycle without retyping names.

Can I use the wheel in OBS or Streamlabs?

Yes. Wheel Studio works as a browser source in OBS Studio, Streamlabs Desktop, and other software that captures a URL or window. Because the tool is a single web page with a dark background and no site header in the wheel view, it fits cleanly in 16:9 overlays.

Recommended setup: open the wheel in Chrome or Edge, click Fullscreen in the toolbar, then add a Browser Source pointing to https://fakedatahub.com/tools/wheel-of-names. Set width and height to match your canvas (for example 1920×1080). Enable 'Shutdown source when not visible' only if you want to save GPU; otherwise keep it active so spin animations stay smooth.

For streamers running chat giveaways, paste usernames into Entries before going live. Use Elimination mode when giving multiple prizes in one stream so winners cannot be picked twice. The History tab timestamps each result—helpful if chat disputes a draw after the fact.

If you use a capture card to show the wheel on a projector while streaming, duplicate the browser tab: one for the audience in-room and one as the OBS browser source. Both stay in sync as long as you spin from the tab OBS captures.

Streamlabs users can follow the same Browser Source steps. Position the wheel center-left and keep the Entries sidebar on the right only in the operator window—not in the captured source—by using Fullscreen on the wheel stage before capturing.

Why choose Spin the Wheel on Fake Data Hub?

Many wheel sites copy the same flat layout and hide advanced options behind accounts or ads. Wheel Studio is built as part of a developer and educator toolkit: crypto-secure randomness, documented fairness charts, CSV export, and weighted logic are available without paywalls.

The UI uses a modern glass panel with theme control so your stream overlay looks intentional, not like a default template. Pointer alignment and winning-segment highlights make the moment of reveal obvious to viewers—reducing 'was that rigged?' comments in live chat.

Everything processes locally in the browser. Your name lists are not uploaded to our servers for spinning. Share links encode data in the URL fragment you choose to copy; auto-save uses your device storage only.

When your project also needs test data, identity fixtures, or SQL seed files, you stay on one domain with consistent quality—Wheel Studio is the random picker; Mock Data Generator and Fake Name Generator handle the rest.

About this wheel spinner tool

Fake Data Hub Wheel Studio was designed for people who need more than a novelty GIF spinner. Educators told us they wanted students to see the pointer land on a labeled slice—not a pop-up that appears disconnected from the animation. Streamers asked for OBS-friendly layouts with dark backgrounds and fullscreen support. Office admins wanted CSV logs after charity raffles. We combined those requests into one page: a weighted random name wheel with honest statistics and exportable history.

Long-tail searches like spin the wheel for classroom, wheel spinner OBS browser source, and weighted name picker wheel all describe the same core job: pick fairly, show your work, and move on. Wheel Studio answers that without forcing you through sign-up walls or premium tiers. The guide below walks through every panel so you can set up in under a minute, whether you are on a laptop projecting to a whiteboard or a dual-PC streaming setup with a capture card.

If you are comparing tools, look for three things: how randomness is generated, whether weights are supported, and if results can be exported. Wheel Studio checks all three while keeping the experience visual enough for public settings. Bookmark this page, share encoded links with co-hosts, and scroll to the FAQ when someone asks about Streamlabs, elimination rounds, or repeat winners.

Common wheel spinner searches explained

People search spin the wheel online free when they need a quick decision at home—what movie to watch, who does chores tonight, which board game to open. Wheel Studio handles that with two clicks: paste options, spin. No account, no timer, no limit on spins.

Teachers search random name picker wheel or wheel spinner for classroom when they want participation equity. Pair No-repeat mode with a exported history at the end of the week to show parents or administrators that calls were distributed—not clustered on the same pupils.

Creators search OBS wheel spinner or Streamlabs wheel of names when chat expects a visual giveaway moment. Use Fullscreen, hide the Entries sidebar on the captured monitor, and run Elimination mode between prize tiers so grand finals feel fair.

Weighted wheel spinner searches come from gaming communities and ticketed raffles where some entrants hold more slots. Typing Name, 5 makes the math visible on the wheel itself—better than invisible odds in a backend script your audience cannot see.

Wheel spinner FAQs

What is a wheel spinner?
A wheel spinner is an online tool that randomly selects one item from a list by animating a divided wheel. Wheel Studio on Fake Data Hub lets you paste names, spin, and display winners for classes, raffles, streams, and meetings—free with no signup.
Is the wheel of names free?
Yes. Wheel Studio is free with no account required. Spin as many times as you need, export history, and share links at no cost.
How do I use the wheel spinner?
Paste names in the Entries panel (one per line), choose a mode, then click Spin or press Space. The pointer at the top of the rim marks the winning segment when the wheel stops.
Can I use weighted names on the wheel?
Yes. Add a comma and weight after any name, such as Jordan, 2. That entry receives a larger slice and higher odds while remaining visible on the wheel.
Can I use the wheel in OBS or Streamlabs?
Yes. Add a Browser Source with the wheel URL, use Fullscreen in the toolbar, and capture at your stream resolution. Elimination mode and history export work well for multi-prize live giveaways.
Is the spin truly random?
Wheel Studio uses crypto.getRandomValues() for winner selection—the same cryptographically secure API browsers use for security tokens—not a basic Math.random() sequence.
What is elimination mode?
Elimination mode removes each winner from the wheel after every spin. Use it when you are giving multiple unique prizes in one session and do not want repeat winners.
Can teachers use this as a classroom name picker?
Yes. Project the wheel, paste your class roster, and spin for participation picks. No-repeat mode ensures every student gets a turn before anyone is called again.
How do I share my wheel with someone else?
Click Share in the header to copy a URL with your entries encoded. Opening the link restores the list on another device or browser.
Can I export spin results?
Open the History tab and click Export CSV. Each row includes spin order, winner name, timestamp, and mode for your records.
Does the wheel work on phones and tablets?
Yes. The layout adapts to mobile with a collapsible panel. Tap the wheel or the Spin button to start on touch devices.
Why did the same person win twice?
Each spin is independent in Standard mode—repeats are normal, like flipping a coin. Use No-repeat or Elimination mode, or enable Remove winner after each spin, if you need unique picks.

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