Spin the Wheel Hub — Every Random Spinner in One Place
Manage Items
Add options to include in the wheel.
Current items (6)
Recent Results
Total Spins
0
How to use
- Open any themed landing from the hub navigation—each URL loads starter slices you can replace.
- Add at least two slices before spinning; one slice alone is not a meaningful random pick.
- Review Manage Items before each round so duplicates and typos do not confuse the group.
- Use Spin Wheel, then read the winner under the pointer and confirm it appears in Recent Results.
- Clear Recent Results between unrelated sessions while keeping your slice list if the next task is similar.
FAQ
What is the Spin the Wheel hub?
It is the browse-first entry point for every spinner landing we publish: same wheel UI and spin math, different presets and SEO wording per URL.
Is this different from the Lucky Wheel page?
Same engine; /lucky-wheel reads as the classic name while /spin-the-wheel emphasizes discovery across giveaway, classroom, and party intents.
Do you upload my lists?
No. Slices and Recent Results stay in your browser for the session unless you clear them.
Can I deep-link one landing only?
Yes—every hub page has its own canonical URL (for example /wheel-of-names) so you can share the variant that matches your audience.
Spin the wheel hub
The spin the wheel hub is the front door for anyone searching generic “spin the wheel” language before they pick a tighter landing such as giveaways or classroom picks. Each linked page runs the same trustworthy spinner while tailoring starter labels to the scenario.
What is this hub?
Think of it as a lightweight directory baked into the product: you still get a full lucky-wheel experience—custom slices, transparent spins, and a short audit trail—but URLs split intent so searchers land on copy that matches how they describe the task.
Every slice maps one-to-one with an outcome after the wheel stops, which keeps classroom reads, stream giveaways, and office icebreakers equally easy to narrate aloud.
Key features
- Fast variant switching via the horizontal hub strip without hunting through unrelated tools.
- Preset slices per landing so you can demo immediately, then rename for real names, prizes, or roles.
- Manage Items workflow identical across hub pages: add, delete, and reorder mentally before locking the list.
- Recent Results captures the latest winners so groups can settle disputes during the same session.
Common use cases
- Marketing or community leads who want one bookmark for every spinner landing they rotate through weekly.
- Teachers demoing multiple fairness scenarios (student picker vs table rotation) in one sitting.
- Stream hosts who pick a URL per show segment while keeping familiar controls.
Best practices
- Choose the narrowest landing that fits your keywords so listeners instantly trust the framing.
- Freeze the slice list before going live on camera or in class to avoid mid-spin edits.
- Short labels stay readable on mobile—prefer initials only when privacy rules require it.
- When compliance matters, screenshot or record the spin plus Recent Results for your records.