Parties & Events Templates

Party games, clean truth or dare prompts, prize tiers, and karaoke themes for friendly events.

Common use cases

Use these templates to start fast, then edit the list to fit your context. Wheels work best when entries are clear, non-overlapping, and roughly comparable (for example: “Team 1–6” or “Easy/Medium/Hard”).

Templates in this category

Click “Use on wheel” to load the template into the spinner. You can rename, add, remove, and reorder entries during your session.

Party Game Picker

Pick a party game quickly.

Example entries: Charades, Trivia, Cards, Bingo, Dance game, Guess the song

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Truth Prompts (Clean)

SFW truth prompts.

Example entries: A hobby you want to try, A song you never skip, Your comfort food, A goal this year, A fun fact about you

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Dare Prompts (Clean)

Safe dares.

Example entries: Funny pose 5s, Sing 5s of a song, Imitate an animal, Do 5 push-ups, Tell a joke

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Prize Tier Wheel

Simple prize tiers.

Example entries: Big Prize, Medium Prize, Small Prize, Joke Prize, Spin Again

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Karaoke Category Picker

Pick a karaoke theme.

Example entries: OPM, Pop, Rock, Love song, Throwback, Duet, Anime/OST

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How to use templates

  1. Pick a template and load it on the wheel.
  2. Edit entries to match your exact needs (names, tasks, questions, ticket numbers, etc.).
  3. Spin, then choose “Retain & Spin Again” or “Delete Winner & Spin Again” based on your workflow.

Tip: keep entries short (ideally 1–4 words) so the wheel stays readable on mobile.

FAQ

Do my edits affect other visitors?

No. Templates start with default entries for every visitor. Your edits are stored only for your active session.

Can I paste my own list?

Yes. You can paste a newline-separated list into the entries editor and spin right away.

What’s the safest way to avoid repeats?

Use “Delete Winner & Spin Again” when you want a no-repeat draw (for example: raffle winners, student calls, or drill assignments).