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The dinner-wheel philosophy

The cost of indecision at dinner time is real — couples report 15-30 minutes of negotiation on average. A wheel takes 30 seconds. The randomness isn't really the point; the commitment device is. Once the wheel decides, the social cost of objecting is higher than the cost of just eating tacos.

How to use this picker

  1. 1

    Use the default wheel — or build your own

    Twenty solid options ready to spin. Or paste your fridge inventory, your favorite cuisines, or any custom dinner list.

  2. 2

    Spin together

    Hand the phone around or project on the TV. The 4-6 second spin is just long enough for last-minute lobbying.

  3. 3

    Honor the result, or notice your reaction

    If you immediately roll your eyes at the result, you've learned what you actually wanted. Spin again only if everyone agrees.

Frequently asked questions

Can I exclude options I don't have ingredients for?
Yes — click the × button on any entry in the Entries tab to remove it. Or use the *0 weight (set to 0) to keep an option visible but never picked. The wheel updates instantly.
Can I weight my favorites higher?
Yes, with *N. 'Pizza *3' makes pizza three times as likely. Useful when there's a household 'we never have pizza enough' faction.
What if we keep spinning until we get an answer we like?
That's a totally valid strategy — the wheel is a feeling-finder, not a contract. Most couples agree on a 'best of three' rule where the third spin wins, regardless.
Can I make theme-night wheels?
Yes. Replace the default entries with options for Italian night, cheap weeknight dinners, date-night meals, sheet-pan meals, kid-friendly dinners, or any other theme.
How is this different from a recipe app?
Recipe apps maximize recipes shown. The wheel minimizes decisions — exactly two spins from 'I'm hungry' to 'we're cooking X'. The minimalism is the feature.
Will my custom dinner list save?
Yes — your last wheel is saved in localStorage and reloads automatically. For permanent links, use the share dialog.

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