About this wheel
The wheel decides, so nobody chickens out
The wheel starts with four Truth and four Dare slices, so every spin is an even 50/50 call. Each spin picks a fresh random stop position in your browser, and earlier results never affect the next one — landing on Dare three times in a row is just how streaks work when every spin is independent. The result shows up in the result box and in the visible results history, so there is no arguing about what the wheel said.
For a level-two game, replace the Truth and Dare labels with actual challenges: type each truth question and dare task on its own line, one per line, and the wheel redraws as you type. Now a spin picks the exact challenge — sing the chorus of the last song you heard, name your most embarrassing school moment — instead of just the category. Turn on auto remove winner and each challenge disappears after it is used, so the game never repeats itself.
Built a good set of questions and dares? Save it to My Wheels and it reopens on this device next game night, or send a Quick Share link so a friend gets a copy for their own party. If players are in different places, open a Spin With Friends room — everyone watches the same wheel land on the same result live, with room chat for the reactions.
How to use
How to play with the truth or dare wheel
- Agree on house rules first. Decide before anyone spins: how many pass tokens each player gets, whether re-spins are allowed, and what happens if someone refuses. Rules set upfront prevent arguments later.
- Take turns spinning. Each player clicks Spin or the wheel itself on their turn. The slice under the pointer is your fate: Truth or Dare.
- Complete the challenge. Landed on Truth? The group asks one question you answer honestly. Landed on Dare? The group picks a dare, or spin a second wheel loaded with dares.
- Level up with real challenges. Replace the entries with actual questions and dares, one per line, so the wheel picks the exact challenge. Auto remove winner keeps used challenges from coming back.
Tip: use Add Wheel to run two wheels side by side — one loaded with truth questions, one with dares — so the first spin picks the category and the second picks the challenge.
Ideas and use cases
Where the truth or dare wheel gets spun
Any gathering that needs a game with zero setup — the wheel replaces the empty bottle and never rolls under the couch:
Sleepovers
Classic sleepover rounds
Pass the phone around the circle and spin. The wheel decides Truth or Dare, so nobody can pick easy mode every turn.
Parties
Party icebreakers
Load the wheel with light dares — do ten jumping jacks, talk in an accent for a round — and let it pick the challenge, and the victim, without hard feelings.
Camps
Camp and youth groups
Counselors can pre-build a wheel of camp-appropriate questions and dares, save it to My Wheels, and reuse it every session.
Streams
Live streams
Let viewers watch the spin decide your fate, or open a Spin With Friends room so chat sees the exact same result in real time.
Home
Family game night
Fill the wheel with kid-friendly dares — hop on one foot, imitate a chicken — and let younger kids spin for challenges everyone can do.
Classrooms
Getting-to-know-you games
Swap dares for fun questions and quick tasks to turn the wheel into a low-stakes icebreaker for new groups.