The icebreaker that runs itself
"Would you rather" is the world's most reliable conversation starter — and the would you rather wheel makes it effortless. Spin, get a dilemma, go around the room. The default wheel ships with eight all-time classics, from superpowers to pizza-based ultimatums, and every one of them starts an argument in the best way.
For classrooms, teams and road trips
Teachers use it as a morning warm-up and for practicing persuasive language ("defend your choice in two sentences"). Managers use it to thaw awkward video calls. Parents deploy it around hour three of the road trip. Because the wheel picks the question, no one has to be the person who "always asks weird stuff".
Write your own dilemmas
The best questions are the ones tailored to your crowd — inside jokes, workplace hypotheticals, school-appropriate stumpers. Edit the entries, one dilemma per line, and build your group's perfect question deck. Remove each question after it's used so nothing repeats until the wheel is refilled.