Drinking Wheel — Light Party Prompts (Editable)
Manage Items
Add options to include in the wheel.
Current items (4)
Recent Results
Total Spins
0
How to use
- Verify legal drinking ages and venue policies before projecting spins publicly.
- Rename slices into sparkling-water cheers, trivia forfeits, or dance prompts if alcohol is off the table.
- Establish consent and tap-out norms prior to the first spin—no peer pressure trophies.
- Use Recent Results only as a humorous log, never as evidence shaming guests afterward.
- Offer rideshare reminders beside the device so outcomes stay reversible safely.
FAQ
What is a drinking wheel?
A themed lucky wheel whose slices describe sipping rituals, group toasts, or forfeits—fully editable so hosts align tone with their crowd.
Are prompts explicit by default?
No—the stock presets stay mild; anything beyond that is host-authored and solely their responsibility.
Does the tool encourage binge drinking?
No editorial stance exists—hosts must moderate responsibly and obey medical guidance.
Is session data uploaded?
No telemetry leaves your browser; discard screenshots responsibly after events.
Drinking wheel responsibility
A drinking wheel should amplify camaraderie—not coercion—when hosts calibrate slices thoughtfully and prioritize enthusiastic consent louder than punchlines.
What is a drinking wheel?
Mechanically it equals every hub spinner; culturally it cues beverages, storytelling prompts, or hydration reminders depending on how operators remix Manage Items before guests arrive.
Because arcs highlight communal rituals, facilitators often duplicate inclusive slices (“water hero”) beside traditional sipping cues.
Key features
- PG presets illustrating how to reinterpret the trope for mocktail parties or wellness retreats.
- Rapid slice swaps between daytime family reunions and adults-only evenings without redeploying apps.
- Recent Results serving as gentle roast material among friends who opted in knowingly.
- Offline spins inside cabins or sailboats lacking dependable LTE uplinks.
Common use cases
- Birthday dinners rotating toast responsibilities democratically.
- Founders celebrating milestones with symbolic shots logged ceremonially not competitively.
- Charity streams encouraging donations whenever wildcard slices appear.
Best practices
- Pair spins with food, pacing timers, and hydration checkpoints—never isolation challenges.
- Translate abbreviations carefully so designated drivers parsing slices face zero ambiguity.
- Remove liability-heavy directives (“finish drink”) if jurisprudence in your region forbids them.
- Shut phones away from excessive moisture unless rugged cases protect volunteers spinning.