Spin the Wheel
💑 Couples Randomizer

Who Picks Dinner Tonight?
Let the Wheel Decide

"I don't care, you choose" — said right before an argument about where to eat. This decision wheel remembers whose turn it actually is, so the choice alternates fairly instead of always falling on the same person.

The "I don't care, you pick" problem

In most couples, one person ends up making most of the small decisions by default — not because they want to, but because someone has to, and a coin flip doesn't account for who chose last time. That's how you end up eating the same three restaurants on rotation while the actual "whose turn is it" conversation never really gets settled.

This wheel keeps score. Every time a decision is confirmed, that person's odds of being picked again go down — so if you picked the restaurant last time, your partner's slice is bigger next spin. It's a small thing, but it turns "ugh, you always pick" into something the wheel handles instead of either of you.

What couples actually use it for

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Where to Eat

Settle dinner decisions without the back-and-forth

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What to Watch

Whoever picked the last movie has smaller odds tonight

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Who Does the Errand

Fairly split the annoying task nobody wants

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Weekend Plans

Decide whose idea for the weekend wins out

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Couples Randomizer FAQ

How does a decision wheel work for just two people?
Add both names to the roster and spin whenever you need to decide something — dinner, a movie, who drives. Whoever's chosen most recently has a smaller slice next time, so the choice naturally alternates instead of one person always deferring to the other.
What's it actually useful for as a couple?
Anything you'd otherwise go back and forth on: what to eat, what to watch, who picks the weekend activity, who does the annoying errand. It removes the "I don't care, you choose" loop by making the decision for you, fairly.
Does it remember past decisions if we come back later?
Yes, as long as you use the same shared link. The whole history is stored in the URL, so bookmarking it or sending it to each other keeps the same running tally every time you open it.
Can we add more than two people, like for a group date?
Yes — it works the same with any number of people, so it's just as useful for a group of friends deciding where to eat as it is for two people deciding who picks the show tonight.
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