Spin Wheel

Create a live editable wheel so streamers can randomize challenges, punishments, rewards, and match modifiers on stream.

Spin Wheel

Create a live editable wheel so streamers can randomize challenges, punishments, rewards, and match modifiers on stream.

Overlay
good
OBS URL
Mode
info
Preview workspace
Pipeline
neutral
No-code
Active tool canvas

Spin Wheel

Live previewResponsive
Randomizer moment

Spin challenges that look built for broadcast.

Edit the wheel, stage punishments or rewards, then trigger a neon OBS-friendly reveal without losing the stream flow.

Spin Wheel command centre

Turn stream chaos into a premium wheel moment.

Add match modifiers, challenge punishments, rewards, or viewer dares. The streamer edits each wedge live, spins the wheel, and drops the selected result into an OBS-friendly overlay panel.

Wheel sections
5
Editable live
Last result
Idle
Revealed after spin
Overlay mode
OBS browser-source
Wheel + winner card concept
Live spin wheel5 sections
No gunsNo healthFully packedWorst gun onlyAsk for helpSPINwheel
Next match modifier

Idle

Spin for a random challenge. The wheel lands on a fine-grained offset, then reveals the wedge under the pointer.

Streamer setup

Build the wheel while live

Rename every section, add custom slots, or trim the list down to the choices you want chat to sweat over.

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Live production flow

A controllable wheel for stream decisions

The wheel is designed as the visual counterpart to Live Polls: same premium controls, but for moments where the streamer chooses the final randomizer instead of chat tallying numbers.

Wheel sections
1No guns
2No health
3Fully packed
4Worst gun only
5Ask for help
Result logic

1. Streamer configures wheel sections before or during a live segment.

2. The spin picks one of 1,000 fine landing offsets, then derives the winning wedge only after the wheel stops.

3. The winner card can be pushed to OBS, chat, or the mobile fan page.

4. Presets can reuse the same slots for loadouts, punishments, perks, and dares.

Every spin is random: the streamer can edit sections, but cannot force a target result from the UI.