Spin for a Random Number 1-150
The Numbers 1-150 Wheel picks a random range between 1 and 150. First spin for a range, then pick a specific number within that range for true randomness up to 150.
This range is perfect for extended Bingo games, large raffles, Pokemon selections, and any game needing numbers beyond the standard 1-100.
How the Number Wheel Works
- Spin: Click or tap to spin the wheel
- Land on Range: Get a 10-number range (e.g., 71-80)
- Pick Within Range: Use the result or randomly select within that range
- Use Your Number: Apply to your game, raffle, or activity
What Number Ranges Are Included?
The wheel divides 1-150 into 15 equal ranges:
- 1-10, 11-20, 21-30, 31-40, 41-50
- 51-60, 61-70, 71-80, 81-90, 91-100
- 101-110, 111-120, 121-130, 131-140, 141-150
Each range has equal probability of being selected.
What Can You Use the 1-150 Wheel For?
Extended Bingo Games
Traditional Bingo uses 1-75, but extended versions go higher. Use this wheel for 150-number Bingo variants with more cards and longer gameplay.
Large Raffle Drawings
Selling more than 100 raffle tickets? This wheel handles drawings up to 150 participants fairly and visually.
Pokemon Number Selection
There are 151 original Pokemon (including Mew). Use this wheel to randomly select which Generation 1 Pokemon to draw, catch, or discuss.
Classroom Number Activities
Math teachers can use the wheel for random number selection exercises. Great for probability lessons, ordering activities, and number recognition.
Board Game Variants
Some board games or house rules require numbers beyond 100. This wheel supports extended number ranges for custom gameplay.
Random Page Selection
Have a book with up to 150 pages? Use the wheel to pick which page to read, study, or reference randomly.
FAQs About the Numbers 1-150 Wheel
Why ranges instead of individual numbers?
A wheel with 150 individual slices would be unreadable. Ranges keep the wheel usable while still providing randomness. Pick a number within your range for the final result.
Is each number equally likely?
Yes. Since each range contains 10 numbers and all ranges have equal probability, every individual number from 1-150 has the same chance.
Can I use this for Bingo?
Yes, though you’d need to pick specific numbers within each range when calling. For standard 75-number Bingo, see our Numbers 1-100 wheel.
Why 150 specifically?
150 is useful for original Pokemon, extended Bingo, and serves as a round number above the standard 100 range.
How do I pick within a range?
After landing on a range like 71-80, you can use a random number generator for the specific number, or simply pick one yourself.
Is it free?
Completely free. No sign-ups, no limits, no ads.