Office Decision Wheel
List your work options, give any of them extra weight if they should win more often, and spin an unarguable random pick. Remove the winner to keep spinning through what's left. Works offline.
Built by the AbraCalc team
How to play
- List your options one per line, optionally adding ×2 through ×5 after any option to weight it heavier.
- Toggle Remove winner after each spin on if you want to keep spinning through the remaining options one at a time.
- Tap Set Up Wheel, then tap Spin — the wheel lands on one option with odds proportional to its weight.
- Read the winner banner; if Remove winner is on, that option drops out and the wheel is ready for the next spin.
Office Decision Wheel turns a stuck team conversation into a fast, fair spin. List whatever you're deciding between — which task to tackle next, who owns the follow-up, where to grab lunch — one per line, and optionally mark any option with ×2 through ×5 if it should carry more weight than the rest. The wheel draws proportionally larger slices for heavier-weighted options, so a ×3 pick really does land three times as often as a plain one, not just look bigger. Turn on Remove winner after each spin when you need to work through a whole list in order, like assigning several tasks across a team one spin at a time. Every spin runs through a real random draw, so nobody can argue the wheel was rigged.
Frequently asked questions
- How is this different from the Dinner Decider or Spin the Person tools?
- Dinner Decider is built specifically around household cuisines with a per-person veto round before any spin happens, and Spin the Person is for picking a name/turn order among people. This tool is a generic weighted decision wheel for any list of work options with no veto step and optional per-option weighting, closer to a plain spin-to-decide than either sibling.
- Does a heavier-weighted option actually win more often, or just look bigger on the wheel?
- Both — the wheel's slice size and the actual odds of winning are computed from the exact same weight number, so an option marked ×3 gets a slice three times the size of a ×1 option and wins roughly three times as often over many spins.
- What happens if I spin again while the wheel is still spinning?
- Nothing — the spin button is disabled for the duration of the animation, so a second tap mid-spin can't start an overlapping spin or produce two winners from one click.