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Truth or Dare Wheel – Spin for Random Dares & Questions

Spin the free truth or dare wheel for random dares and questions — pick party, sleepover, or kid-friendly mode. No app, no sign-up, just tap and play.

Spin the wheel, take your truth or dare#

The truth or dare wheel settles the oldest party argument of all: whose turn, and truth or dare? Give it a spin and it lands on one at random — no one picks for themselves, no one wriggles out. Works for sleepovers, road trips, house parties, virtual hangouts, or a rainy afternoon with the family.

How to play#

  1. Gather your players in a circle (or on a video call).
  2. Spin the wheel — it randomly lands on truth or dare.
  3. The current player answers honestly or takes the dare.
  4. Pass to the next person and spin again.

No app to install, no account, nothing saved. Open the page and you're playing in seconds.

Pick the right vibe for your group#

The same wheel fits very different rooms — the prompts are what change:

  • Family & sleepovers: Keep it silly and harmless. For a ready-made set of clean prompts, see our kid-friendly truth or dare ideas.
  • House parties: Want it spicier for an all-adult crowd? Grab prompts from our hardest truth or dare questions.
  • Virtual game nights: Share your screen on a call and let everyone watch the spin land.

Truth, dare — or let fate decide twice#

Half the fun is the suspense before it lands. If your group can't even agree on who goes first, spin the random name picker wheel to choose a player, then hit the dare wheel for their challenge. And when someone tries to dodge with "should I, shouldn't I?", the yes or no wheel makes the call for them.

Why a wheel beats choosing yourself#

Picking your own truth or dare ruins the game — people always soften it for themselves. A random spin keeps everyone honest: the wheel doesn't know who's playing and can't be talked into an easy one. That's the whole point, and it's why even a simple oracle like the Magic 8 Ball feels fairer than just deciding — the randomness is the referee.

Leo Voss

Leo Voss

Leo Voss is a game developer focused on randomness, probability, and replayable systems, creating fast-paced games where chance drives tension, variety, and smart strategy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I add my own truth or dare prompts?

Yes, replace or extend the default list with your own prompts before spinning.

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