Customize Your Spin Wheel
Most online wheels look the same — a stock palette, a plain pointer, a SPIN label in the middle. This one lets you make it yours. Pick your own brand colors for the slices, choose a label font (rounded, serif, condensed, casual, and more), set the center-hub text and color, swap the pointer between a triangle, arrow, or pin in any color, and put a solid or gradient background behind the wheel. Every change previews live and saves to your browser, so your styled wheel is ready the next time you open it.
For teachers building a class wheel that matches their slides, businesses running an on-brand giveaway, streamers theming a prize wheel, and anyone who wants the wheel to look deliberate rather than generic.
Sample entries — Brand colors demo
Option A Option B Option C Option D Option E Option F
Copy these into the Entries tab on the main wheel.
Why use this wheel
- Custom slice palette — add your own brand colors, slices cycle through them
- Label fonts — rounded, serif, mono, condensed, casual, or default
- Center hub — set your own text (a team name, GO!) and hub color
- Pointer styles — triangle, arrow, or pin, in any color you pick
- Stage background — solid color or gradient behind the wheel
- Labels stay legible — text auto-contrasts against light or dark slices
- Everything previews live and persists in your browser between sessions
Common uses
- On-brand company wheel. Set the slice palette to your brand colors and the background to a matching gradient, so a giveaway wheel looks like part of your campaign, not a borrowed tool.
- Classroom theme. Pick a friendly rounded or casual font and a hub label like your class name. The wheel feels like 'ours' rather than a random website on the projector.
- Streamer prize wheel. Theme the pointer color and background to match your overlay so the wheel blends into your scene instead of clashing with it.
- Seasonal or event styling. Holiday reds and greens, birthday brights, school colors — build a custom palette for the occasion and reuse it whenever you need it.
- High-contrast for the back of the room. Choose a bold font and a high-contrast background so the wheel reads clearly on a projector from the back row.
- Match an existing deck. Sample the colors from your slides into a custom palette so the wheel sits seamlessly inside a presentation.
In-depth guide
Why a styled wheel is worth a minute
A generic wheel quietly says 'free tool from the internet.' For a quick decision among friends that's completely fine. But for a company giveaway, a classroom you run every day, or a stream with its own look, the visual signal matters: a wheel in your colors, your font, with your name in the hub, reads as something you prepared on purpose.
None of it changes how the wheel works — the spin is still a fair, cryptographically random pick. Customization is purely about making the wheel feel like it belongs to you and the context you're using it in.
Brand colors without per-slice fiddling
You've always been able to color individual slices, but matching a brand meant editing them one by one. The custom palette fixes that: add two to six of your colors once, and the wheel cycles every slice through them automatically — add or remove a name and the colors just flow. Clear the palette and you're back to the preset themes.
Because the label color contrasts against each slice automatically, you can use light brand colors freely without ending up with invisible white-on-pale text. That's the part that usually breaks DIY theming, and it's handled for you.
Font, hub, pointer, and background
The four other controls round out the look. Label fonts change the personality of the entries — a rounded or casual face for a kids' wheel, a clean condensed one to fit long names, a serif for something more formal. The center hub takes your own short text and color, so 'SPIN' can become a team name or a single word like GO. The pointer can be a classic triangle, a sleeker arrow, or a map-style pin, in any color. And the background behind the wheel can be a solid color or a two-color gradient.
All of it previews live in the Settings panel and saves to your browser, so styling is a one-time setup that sticks. Reopen the wheel tomorrow and it's exactly as you left it.
How to use customize your spin wheel
- Open Settings. Open the wheel and click the Settings tab in the sidebar.
- Set your colors and font. Add your brand colors under Custom palette, then pick a Label font that fits the occasion.
- Style the hub and pointer. Set the center-hub text and color, then choose a pointer style and color to match.
- Add a background. Under Background, pick a solid color or a gradient. Every change previews live and saves automatically.
Frequently asked questions
- What can I actually change on the wheel?
- Five things, all in the Settings tab: the slice colors (build a custom palette from your own colors), the label font (six curated options), the center-hub text and color, the pointer style (triangle, arrow, or pin) and its color, and the background behind the wheel (solid or gradient). Each one previews instantly.
- Will my custom colors make the labels unreadable?
- No — the label color adapts to each slice automatically. Dark slices get white text and light slices get dark text, so even pale brand colors stay legible. You don't have to think about contrast; the wheel handles it.
- Do my customizations save, or do I set them every time?
- They save. All your style choices persist in your browser's local storage, so when you reopen the wheel it looks exactly as you left it. There's no account and nothing is uploaded — the settings live on your device.
- Can I add my logo too?
- Yes — uploading a logo drops it into the center hub (it takes the place of the hub text). Logos are covered on the dedicated branded-wheel page; the color, font, pointer, and background options here stack on top of it.
- Are the custom fonts going to slow the page down?
- No. The label fonts are built from fonts already on your device (system and common families), so there are no web fonts to download and nothing to wait for. The text renders instantly when you switch fonts.
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