Multiple Wheel Mode allows you to spin several wheels at the same time or side-by-side, making it perfect for dice simulations, multi-step challenges, prize combinations, team assignments, random pairings, or any activity where one wheel simply isn’t enough.
Random Prize Wheel makes it easy to create, display, and spin up to five wheels at once. This guide explains how to enter Multi-Wheel Mode, add or remove wheels, adjust layout and sizing, and save your multi-wheel configuration for later use.
To begin using multiple wheels, simply click the Add Wheel button located in the upper right hand corner of the main panel. The screen automatically shifts to a side-by-side display designed for two to five wheels at once.
Each wheel behaves independently, so you can customize, spin, and modify them separately even when they appear together.
Any wheel can easily be removed once it has been added. Simply click the desired wheel's tab button at the bottom of the Customize Wheel panel. You will then see a Remove Wheel button. When the button is clicked, the selected wheel will be immediately removed from the layout.
Every wheel in Multi-Wheel Mode supports full customization. You can edit text, colors, images, and weights on any wheel.
To customize a specific wheel, select it from the list of wheel tabs located at the bottom of the Customize Wheel panel. Each tab is labeled clearly so you always know which wheel you are editing.
This level of control makes Multi-Wheel Mode ideal for games, simulations, and randomizers with multiple independent variables.
When using multiple wheels, you’ll see two different buttons on the screen:
This lets you combine results in creative ways. For example, you can spin two wheels to simulate rolling a pair of dice, spin three wheels to create random combinations, or spin five wheels for complex activities like team assignments or multi-step challenges.
Wheels in Multi-Wheel Mode automatically resize to fit your screen. Larger layouts (like 4 or 5 wheels) shrink the wheels slightly to keep everything visible and balanced.
You can save your entire multi-wheel configuration so you don't have to rebuild it each time. Saving a layout preserves:
Saved layouts appear in a special section at the bottom of the My Wheels menu, allowing you to load them instantly.
Multi-Wheel Mode is powerful and flexible. Here are a few popular uses:
If your activity involves combining multiple random elements, Multi-Wheel Mode is the perfect tool.
Following these tips will help you use Multi-Wheel Mode effectively and keep your layouts clean and engaging.