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Game Picker — A Random Game Selector for Deciding Which Game to Play
Thirty games on the shelf and you keep playing the same three? Type in what you own and let the game picker choose which game to play tonight. Cryptographically random, works offline, no signup.
From the board-game shelf to the video-game backlog — the fast way out of 'so what do you want to play?'
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Break the Same-Three-Games Rut
Most groups own a closet full of games and rotate through the same handful. The wheel doesn't care which ones are 'easy' — load your whole shelf and it'll pull out the box that's been gathering dust since last Christmas.
Spins With No Connection
Game night at a cabin with no WiFi? The picker installs as a web app and runs offline once you've opened it, so you can decide which game to play on the porch, in the car, or anywhere the signal drops out.
Load Your Actual Library
Skip the generic 'board game / video game' presets and type in the real titles — Catan, Mario Kart, Codenames, that legacy box you're three sessions into. The wheel only spins games you actually own.
No Game Gets Favored
Some pickers quietly lean toward the first option. This one draws from the Web Crypto API — the same randomness browsers use for security keys — so the long Euro game and the quick filler have identical odds of coming up.
Ends the 'You Pick' Standoff
Nobody wants to be the one who chose the game everyone groans at. Hand the call to the wheel and the decision stops being anybody's fault — which is half the reason the night actually starts on time.
Free, No Account
Nothing is paywalled, nothing is emailed to you, nothing is stored. Open it, load your games, spin, close the tab.
How to Use the Game Picker
Type In Your Games
Clear the presets and add the titles you'd genuinely play tonight — board games, video games on the backlog, card games, whatever's in reach. One game per slot.
Trim to Tonight's Mood
Drop anything that doesn't fit. Short on time? Leave off the four-hour campaign game. Big group? Pull the two-player-only boxes so the wheel can't strand half the room.
Spin
Tap the center. The wheel turns, slows, and lands on one game — chosen by the algorithm, not by whoever's loudest about their favorite.
Play It, or Spin a Bracket
Take the winner to the table. Or remove it and spin again to build a running order for the whole night, so you've already settled game two and three before game one even ends.
What People Actually Use the Game Picker For
Board-Game-Night Shelf Paralysis
Four people stare at a wall of boxes and nobody commits. Load the shelf, spin, and the debate that usually eats the first half hour is over before the snacks are out.
The Video-Game Backlog You Never Touch
You've got forty unplayed games in your library and default to the same comfort title every time. Type in the unplayed ones and let the wheel assign you tonight's pick — no agonizing required.
Family Game Choice Without the Argument
One kid wants Uno, the other wants Mario Kart, and a parent just wants the bickering to stop. Put every suggestion on the wheel and the result is fair by design — no sibling can claim it was rigged.
Party Game Roulette
A dozen guests and a stack of party boxes. Spin between rounds to keep things moving so the group never stalls out asking 'okay, what now?' between games.
Game Café and Library Programs
Staff running a games session can put the whole catalog on the wheel and let patrons spin for their table's game, which beats a queue forming at the most popular shelf.
Why This Beats Arguing — or a Generic Picker
Real Randomness, Not a Loaded Wheel
Your Library, Not a Fixed List
No Account, No Upsell
Gotowy na losowanie?
Dołącz do tysięcy osób, które codziennie dokonują uczciwych, losowych wyborów.
Prawdziwie Losowy Wybór - Jak Działa Nasz Algorytm
W przeciwieństwie do wielu spinnerów korzystających z Math.random(), wheel.expert korzysta z Web Crypto API (crypto.getRandomValues()) do generowania kryptograficznie bezpiecznych liczb losowych. Jest to ten sam interfejs API, którego używają krytyczne aplikacje, takie jak generatory haseł.
Web Crypto API (CSPRNG)
Korzystamy z crypto.getRandomValues(), kryptograficznie bezpiecznego generatora liczb pseudolosowych (CSPRNG) wbudowanego we wszystkie nowoczesne przeglądarki. Zapewnia to wysokiej jakości losowość z puli entropii przeglądarki, znacznie lepszą niż przewidywalna funkcja Math.random().
Algorytm bezstronnego wyboru
Kiedy wszystkie wpisy mają tę samą wagę, stosujemy próbkowanie odrzucone, aby wyeliminować błąd modułu – częsty problem przy wyborze losowym. Dzięki temu każdy wpis ma matematycznie równą szansę na zostanie wybrany. W przypadku wpisów ważonych prawdopodobieństwa są proporcjonalne do przypisanych wag.
Przejrzystość po stronie klienta
Cały losowy wybór odbywa się w Twojej przeglądarce w momencie obrotu. Kod jest otwarty i można go sprawdzić za pomocą narzędzi DevTools przeglądarki. W przypadku dużych nagród zalecamy nagrywanie ekranu podczas spinów jako dowód uczciwości wobec odbiorców.
🔍 Sprawdź to sam: Otwórz DevTools (F12) i sprawdź generowanie liczb losowych w konsoli. Używamy window.crypto.getRandomValues() - tego samego kryptograficznego API, którego używają banki i aplikacje zabezpieczające.
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Często Zadawane Pytania
Clear the presets, type in the games you'd actually play tonight — one title per slot — and spin. The wheel lands on a single game chosen at random, so the 'what do you want to play?' loop ends in about three seconds instead of fifteen minutes.
Yes. The defaults are broad buckets like 'Board Game' and 'Video Game,' but most people wipe those and enter real titles — Catan, Wingspan, Mario Kart, Codenames, whatever's on the shelf. The wheel only spins what you load, so it never picks a game you don't own.
It's genuinely random. The picker draws from the Web Crypto API, the same source browsers use to generate security keys, so the four-hour campaign game has exactly the same odds as the ten-minute filler. There's no hidden weighting toward the first slot.
Type in the unplayed games sitting in your library and spin. It takes the pressure off picking — instead of defaulting to your comfort title for the hundredth time, you let the wheel assign tonight's game and just play whatever lands.
It can. Spin once for the opener, hit 'remove winner,' and spin again to set game two and three. Each pick drops out of the next round, so a few spins give you a running order with no game repeating before everyone's played it.
It does. The game picker installs as a progressive web app, so once you've opened it the first time it runs fully offline — handy at a cabin, on a road trip, or anywhere the WiFi gives out right when you're trying to choose a game.