The drama-free way to make random teams
Captains picking teams is a popularity contest; the team picker wheel is pure chance. Load everyone's names onto the wheel and spin: the first name drawn joins Team A, the second joins Team B, and so on around your teams until the wheel is empty. Because names are drawn at random and removed as they're assigned, the split is completely fair — and everybody watched it happen.
How to split a group into teams
Enter every player's name, one per line. Spin the wheel and remove the winner each time — assign drawn names to teams in rotation (A, B, A, B for two teams; A, B, C for three). The results panel keeps the draw order, so you have a record of who landed where. For uneven groups, the leftover spin simply goes to the smaller team.
Works for any group
PE classes, five-a-side football, quiz nights, project groups, chore squads, stag-do games — anywhere a group needs splitting, the wheel does it in under a minute with zero accusations of rigging.