The fastest way to settle a maybe
The Yes or No wheel is a coin flip with more suspense. When you're stuck between doing a thing and not doing it — texting them back, ordering dessert, hitting the gym, buying the ticket — spin the wheel and let a perfectly fair 50/50 decide. Because the wheel alternates equal Yes and No segments, every spin is an exact even split.
Psychologists have long noted a trick hiding inside random decisions: the moment the wheel starts slowing down, you usually realize which answer you're hoping for. Sometimes the wheel's real job isn't choosing for you — it's showing you what you already wanted.
How to use the Yes/No wheel
Just tap the wheel. It comes pre-loaded with alternating Yes and No segments for a clean 50/50 split. Want a wildcard? Add a "Maybe" line (or two) in the entries panel to give fate an escape hatch. You can also stack the odds deliberately — three Yes to one No — when you need a gentle push in a particular direction.
When to spin it
Use it for micro-decisions that don't deserve a spreadsheet: what to watch, whether to snooze, who pays, truth or dare, "should we ask the teacher for homework-free weekend". For anything bigger, spin it once, notice how you feel about the answer, and decide accordingly.