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Truth or Dare Wheel

The classic party game, refereed by a wheel. Spin for Truth or Dare, then grab a prompt from the packs below.

Decision wheel

Spin, then dare. The wheel below is ready with Truth and Dare — press SPIN, then pull a prompt from one of the packs lower down. Everything runs in your browser; nothing you enter is stored.

The wheel

Your options

Truth and Dare by default — edit or add your own (e.g. Skip).

A Truth or Dare wheel is a two-segment spinner that lands on Truth or Dare for the player whose turn it is. Each half is equal, so it's a fair ~50/50 every spin — then you pick a prompt to match. Use the ready-made packs below to keep the game flowing.

Key takeaways

  • Two equal segments → roughly 50/50 Truth vs Dare.
  • Every spin is random and independent of the last.
  • Bring your own prompts or use the packs below.
  • Keep dares safe and consensual — it's a party game, not a contest.

How the Truth or Dare wheel works

The wheel is split into two equal colored halves — Truth and Dare. Press SPIN and it rotates a random amount with a smooth, slowing animation before stopping, with a fixed pointer at the top marking the result. Because the stopping point is random and the halves are the same size, Truth and Dare are equally likely on any given spin.

The wheel only decides which — the actual question or challenge comes from your group or from a prompt pack. You can also edit the wheel to add a "Skip" or "Double Dare" segment; each option you add simply takes an equal slice.

Ready-made prompt packs

Land on Truth or Dare, then take the next prompt in a pack — or close your eyes and point. Keep dares safe, legal, and consensual for everyone playing.

Family-friendly Truths: What's the best gift you've ever received? · Who is your favorite cartoon character and why? · What's a food you pretend to like but secretly don't? · What's the silliest thing you're afraid of? · What's your dream vacation?

Family-friendly Dares: Do your best animal impression for 10 seconds. · Talk in a robot voice until your next turn. · Balance a book on your head and walk across the room. · Sing the chorus of any song. · Do 10 jumping jacks while counting backwards.

Party Truths (older players): What's the most embarrassing thing in your search history? · Who in this room would you swap lives with for a day? · What's a secret talent no one knows about? · What's the worst date you've been on? · What's a small lie you tell often?

Party Dares (older players): Let the group post a status on your behalf. · Speak in an accent until your next turn. · Text the 5th person in your contacts a single emoji. · Show the most recent photo in your camera roll. · Let someone restyle your hair.

When to use a Truth or Dare wheel

  • Sleepovers & hangouts — keep the classic game fair and fast.
  • Parties & icebreakers — get a new group talking.
  • Streaming & chat — let the audience supply the prompts.
  • Road trips — a no-equipment game for the back seat.

Want a richer set of choices than two? Build your own on the Decision Wheel, or settle a straight tie with the This or That Wheel.

Frequently asked questions

How does the Truth or Dare wheel work?

The wheel has two equal segments — Truth and Dare. When you spin, it rotates a random amount and slows to a stop, and a fixed pointer at the top marks the result. With two equal slices, you have about a 50% chance of landing on each, and every spin is independent.

Where do the truth and dare prompts come from?

The wheel itself just lands on "Truth" or "Dare". The prompts you answer come from your group or from our ready-made prompt packs further down this page — pick the next one in the list, or choose at random.

Is the result really random?

Yes. Each spin uses your browser's random number generator to pick the landing position, so Truth and Dare are equally likely and past spins never affect future ones.

Can I add my own categories?

Yes — use the editor to rename the segments or add options like "Skip" or "Double Dare". Each option you add gets an equal slice of the wheel.

Is this suitable for kids?

The wheel is just a Truth/Dare picker — whether it is kid-friendly depends entirely on the prompts you choose. Use the family-friendly prompt pack below for younger players and keep dares safe and consensual for everyone.

Do I need to install anything or sign up?

No. The wheel runs entirely in your browser. There is nothing to install, no account to create, and nothing you enter is stored or sent anywhere.

The wheel selects a landing position using the browser's built-in random number generator (Math.random). Outcomes are unweighted and independent: with equal segments, each option has an equal chance, and previous spins have no effect on future ones. See Are spinner wheels really random? for how this works.

Last reviewed 2026-06-28

For fun and party play only. Keep every dare safe, legal, and consensual — never pressure anyone, and skip anything risky. Every spin is random and no result is guaranteed.