Food Wheel
Can't decide what to eat? Spin the food wheel and let fate choose your meal! Perfect for couples, families, and groups.
- Pizza
- Sushi
- Tacos
- Pasta
- Burger
- Salad
- Curry
- Ramen
Food Wheel - Decide What to Eat in One Spin
Stuck on what to eat tonight? Load your meals or local spots, give the food wheel a spin, and the nightly dinner debate is settled. Built for couples, families, and anyone tired of "I don't know, what do you want?"
Trusted by 35,000+ hungry people to end the where-should-we-eat standoff
Why Choose wheel.expert?
Ends the Dinner Debate
You know the one. Two people, both "easygoing," neither willing to name a restaurant. Load the options, spin the food wheel, and the choice is made for you. No more circling the same five answers.
Genuinely Random Picks
The wheel pulls from the Web Crypto API (crypto.getRandomValues), the browser's secure random source. So tacos and that salad you keep dodging have exactly the same odds. The pizza bias lives in your head, not here.
Your Meals or Your Restaurants
Wipe the presets and type whatever fits your night — "leftover curry," "that ramen place on 5th," "actually cook the salmon." The wheel only spins what you feed it. Cravings stay yours.
Works With No Signal
It installs as a progressive web app, so it runs offline after the first visit. Handy when you're deciding lunch in a dead-zone food court or a basement break room with one bar of WiFi.
Fair to the Picky Eater
Every kid wants something different. Put each request on the wheel and let it decide. Nobody can argue with a spin — and the one whose meal lost still got a fair shot. Whining drops fast.
Free, No Account
No signup, no email, no upsell hiding the best meals behind a plan. Open it, add your food, spin. That's the whole thing, and it always will be.
How to Use the Food Wheel
List What's on the Table
Type each meal, cuisine, or restaurant and press Enter. Pizza, Thai, the meal-prep containers in the fridge — anything you'd actually eat tonight. Paste a whole list if you keep one.
Trim to Tonight's Mood
Too tired to cook? Pull the cook-from-scratch options off. Craving something warm? Drop the cold ones. The shorter the list, the more each spin feels like a real call.
Spin the Wheel
Hit Spin and watch it wind down. That slow last second — where it hovers between burgers and sushi — is half the fun. Then it lands. Decision made.
Eat (or Spin Again)
Happy with the result? Go order. Secretly disappointed it didn't land on ramen? That tells you what you actually wanted — so go get the ramen.
When the Food Wheel Saves the Night
The Nightly Couple Standoff
Two people who genuinely don't care, locked in a polite stalemate until both are starving. Load four or five options once, save the wheel, and spin it every night this happens.
Takeout vs. Cook
The real fight isn't which cuisine — it's whether anyone has the energy to cook at all. Put both camps on the wheel and let it break the tie before someone caves to delivery out of spite.
Where Should We Eat?
Group dinner, six opinions, nobody committing. Drop every nearby restaurant on the wheel and spin in front of everyone. Whatever lands, that's the plan — no relitigating.
Meal Prep Roulette
Sunday cooking and out of ideas. Spin a protein, spin a cuisine, and let the combo set the week's menu. It nudges you out of the same three dinners on rotation.
Food Challenge Night
Load dishes you'd never normally order — the offal, the ghost-pepper wings, the durian. Spin, and whatever it lands on is what you're trying. Great for a dare with friends.
Why This Beats Arguing About It
No Bias Toward Your Default
Settled in Seconds
Yours, Loaded Your Way
Ready to start spinning?
Join thousands making fair, random choices every day.
Truly Random Selection - How Our Algorithm Works
Unlike many wheel spinners that use Math.random(), wheel.expert uses the Web Crypto API (crypto.getRandomValues()) for cryptographically secure random number generation. This is the same API used by security-critical applications like password generators.
Web Crypto API (CSPRNG)
We use crypto.getRandomValues(), a Cryptographically Secure Pseudo-Random Number Generator (CSPRNG) built into all modern browsers.
Unbiased Selection Algorithm
When all entries have equal weight, we use rejection sampling to eliminate modulo bias - a common issue in random selection. This ensures each entry has a mathematically equal probability of being selected. With weighted entries, probabilities are proportional to assigned weights.
Client-Side Transparency
All random selection happens in your browser at the moment of spin. The code is open and inspectable via browser DevTools. For important giveaways, we recommend screen recording your spins as proof of fairness for your audience.
🔍 Verify it yourself: Open DevTools (F12) → Sources → Search for 'getRandomValues' to see our CSPRNG implementation.
Popular Use Cases
- ✓Dinner decisions
- ✓Restaurant picking
- ✓Meal planning
- ✓Food challenges
Frequently Asked Questions
Let the food wheel answer instead of you. It comes pre-loaded with go-to options — Pizza, Sushi, Tacos, Pasta, Ramen and more — so you can spin straight away. Swap in your own meals and it decides in a single spin.
Yes, and most people do. Clear the default meals, then type the actual places near you — the taco truck, the noodle spot, the diner. The wheel only spins names you've loaded, so a "where should we eat" decision stays grounded in real options you can actually get to.
It's genuinely fair. The pick comes from the Web Crypto API, the same secure random source browsers use for encryption keys, so the salad has the same odds as the burger. No hidden weighting, no favoring whatever you added first.
Have each person name one meal they'd eat, and put all of them on the wheel. Then spin once for the whole table. A kid can't really argue with a fair spin — and because their request had a real shot, the losing side complains a lot less. Try it on the next "I don't want that" night.
It can. Spin once per night and jot the result, or set up two wheels — one for proteins, one for cuisines — and pair the spins into a week's menu. It's a quick way out of the same three dinners you keep defaulting to.
It does. The wheel installs as a progressive web app, so once you've opened it the first time it runs offline. Useful when you're deciding lunch in a spotty food court or settling dinner somewhere the signal drops.