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Rock Paper Scissors + Dice Multi-Wheel
The Rock Paper Scissors + Dice Roller multi-wheel runs two wheels at once and lands on a combined result. It's a curated multi-mode pairing on the site — the URL hydrates both discs so anyone you share it with sees the exact same setup. The combined random pick is what makes multi-mode actually useful, instead of two separate spins where the second one feels like a re-roll. The outer wheel is the Rock Paper Scissors: three equal segments — rock, paper, scissors — and one spin. It's the digital RPS for situations where two players can't throw at the same time (video calls, mixed groups, kids who always cheat). When you pair it inside the multi-wheel, the RPS pick can decide *who* and the other wheel can decide *what*, which is a cleaner separation than rolling both into one spin. The inner wheel is the Dice Roller: a six-sided die rendered as wheel segments, numbers one through six. Same odds as a real die, no lost dice under the sofa. Inside the multi-wheel it works as a magnitude or count picker against the other wheel — "this many of that thing" — which is how board-game houserules and classroom mini-games actually use random numbers in practice. RPS × Dice splits decision and magnitude. RPS picks who or which option, dice picks how many. Useful for tabletop game tiebreaks, classroom team picks where the size of the win matters, and any house-rule variant of a board game that needs a clean two-stage random call.
How does the Rock Paper Scissors + Dice Multi-Wheel actually work?
Two wheels spin simultaneously, and the result combines one entry from each wheel into a single pairing. It's faster than spinning twice and avoids the small re-roll bias you get from doing each independently.
Can I customise the Rock Paper Scissors + Dice Multi-Wheel?
Yes. You can edit the entries, change segment colours, add weights so certain options come up more often, switch sounds, and pick winner behaviour (single pick, multi-pick, or eliminate-after-pick).
Does the wheel work on phones?
Yes. The wheel is fully responsive, so spinning on a phone or tablet works the same as desktop. Touch controls feel natural and the wheel scales to whatever screen you've got.
Can I save and share the Rock Paper Scissors + Dice Multi-Wheel?
Yes. Sign in to save a wheel to "My Wheels," then use the share button to generate a link. The other person opens it and sees your exact setup, including both wheel lists and any colour or weight customisations.