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When to Use a Yes or No Wheel Online
A yes or no wheel is not for life-changing decisions. It is for low-stakes moments when the group needs a nudge and the answer should feel visible and final.
Keep the options simple
For the best experience, use short answer labels such as yes, no, and maybe. Long phrases clutter the wheel and slow down the page.
Use fullscreen when groups are watching
A fullscreen wheel is more readable in classrooms and meetings. It also makes the spin feel more intentional.
Prefer instant pick for speed
If nobody needs the visual reveal, an instant decision picker is still the fastest route.