Yes or No?

Can't make a call? Spin the wheel and commit to what fate decides.

The Simplest
Decision Engine.

Yes, No, or Maybe — that's all it takes. When you're overthinking a binary choice, the wheel gives you an answer in seconds. But the real magic happens in how you react to the result.

Your gut reaction to a random answer reveals your true preference. The wheel doesn't decide for you — it shows you what you already want.

The Gut-Check Technique

Here's why random answers work: if the wheel lands on No and you feel disappointed, your real answer was always Yes. If it lands on Yes and you feel relieved, you already knew. Psychologists call this affective forecasting — your emotional response to an outcome is a reliable signal of your underlying preference. The wheel just surfaces it.

When to Use Yes/No vs. Coin Flip

A coin flip gives you two options. The Yes/No wheel adds Maybe — a third option that acknowledges genuine uncertainty. Use the wheel when you're not ready to commit fully and want permission to defer. If you need a strict binary answer, remove Maybe from the custom wheel or use our Coin Flip tool instead.

Breaking the Overthinking Loop

Analysis paralysis often keeps you stuck on decisions that don't warrant deep thought. Most decisions are reversible — where to eat, what to watch, whether to text back. For these low-stakes choices, speed matters more than precision. The wheel gives you that speed, freeing mental energy for decisions that actually matter.

Yes or No decision wheel for quick choices

Need a Pure Coin Flip?

For a strict 50/50 binary choice without Maybe, try the coin flip simulator.

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Frequently Asked Questions