Random Choice Selector Wheel
Escape decision fatigue using our fluid choice selector wheel. By typing dynamic inputs, the wheel automatically generates a high-contrast radial wheel grid with custom segments. Spin physics include decelerating frictional factors to guarantee true unbiased random selection.
1Step-by-Step User Instructions
- Type individual options in the input box, separated by commas or line breaks.
- Click the custom wheel surface or action button to apply high-velocity rotational forces.
- Observe the physics-based deceleration sweep as the pointer selects a random slice.
- Celebrate your chosen dynamic resolution shown on screen.
2Applications & Structural Benefits
- Removes Decision Loop Fatigue: Instantly resolves simple trivia or choice paradoxes.
- Engaging Aesthetics: Rich animation curves and neon canvas segments drive active user delight.
- True Unbiased Probability: Frictional velocity functions map true physical random distributions.
Rotational Physics Selection Model
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Is the selector genuinely random?
Yes, the initial spin speed and deceleration are controlled by double-precision pseudo-random math loops, rendering biases impossible.
Can I customize the slice colors?
The engine auto-assigns contrasting high-luxury gradients to preserve visibility and aesthetic pleasure.
What is the option limit for the wheel?
The canvas manages up to 100 choices comfortably without text cropping or lag issues on standard phones.
Does the spin run on GPU acceleration?
Yes, Canvas redraws are synced with browser requestAnimationFrame layers for high 60fps response times.
Can I save my custom lists?
The tracker caches the active list so that returning next time reloads your custom wheel segments instantly.
How do I clear the entire wheel?
A single 'Clear All' trigger allows wiping segments to reset standard state templates.
Is this useful for academic classrooms?
Teachers love to input student lists for objective oral quizzes and participation tasks.
Can I configure custom pointer shapes?
The system defaults to a beautiful glowing emerald chevron pinpoint for clear physical selection.