Need to pair people up? Spin the wheel — picked names drop out automatically, so everyone ends up with exactly one partner and nobody gets chosen twice.
Lab partners, dance partners, doubles teams, reading buddies — any time a group has to split into pairs, the same thing happens: best friends cling together, someone gets left until last, and it never feels fair. A random partner picker takes all of that off the table. The wheel decides, nobody can argue with it, and being picked becomes a fun moment instead of an awkward one.
Forming pairs takes two spins each: • Add everyone's name to the wheel • Spin once — that's the first person of the pair • Spin again — that's their partner • Repeat until the wheel is empty Picked names are removed automatically, so a name can never come up twice. With an odd number of people, let the last person join any pair as a trio.
Every spin uses cryptographically secure randomness — the same kind your browser uses for encryption. Each remaining name has an exactly equal chance, with no patterns and no hidden bias, so even the most skeptical group can't claim the pairing was rigged.
Click the wheel — each spin picks one person and removes them from the pool.