Conversation Roulette
Spin a wheel of conversation topics to structure a party or mixer. Choose whether everyone answers the topic together or the wheel also picks who answers first, then spin.
Built by the AbraCalc team
How to play
- Choose a mode: Everyone answers, or Wheel also picks who answers.
- Edit the topics box (and, in spinner mode, the players box) to fit your group.
- Tap Update topics or Update players after editing, then tap Spin for a Topic.
- Read the topic aloud — and the chosen answerer, if that mode is on — and let the group talk.
Conversation Roulette gives a party or mixer a reason to keep moving by spinning up one conversation topic at a time, from travel stories to comfort food to advice you ignored. Eight starter topics are ready by default and fully editable in the box below, so you can swap in your own before the group arrives. Two modes change what happens after the spin: Everyone answers just reveals a topic for the whole circle to riff on together, while Wheel also picks who answers adds a roster of names and draws a separate random player to go first, independent of which topic came up. Tap Spin for a Topic and the wheel winds down to a winner, shown in large text so the group can read it at a glance. It works with a single topic or a couple hundred, and runs completely offline with no accounts needed.
Frequently asked questions
- What's the difference between the two modes?
- Everyone answers just reveals a topic for the whole group to discuss together with no single speaker chosen, while Wheel also picks who answers additionally draws one random name from a players list you provide, so that person answers the topic first.
- Does the same person always get picked as the answerer for a given topic?
- No — the answerer is drawn from the players list completely independently of which topic the wheel landed on, so any player can be paired with any topic across different spins.
- Can I use my own conversation topics instead of the built-in list?
- Yes — edit the topics textarea with one topic per line and tap Update topics to rebuild the wheel; the built-in eight topics are just a starting point and are fully replaceable.