Spin for a Random US State
Need to pick a random state? This wheel has all 50 US states ready to spin. Whether you’re planning a road trip, playing geography games, or teaching state capitals, let the wheel make the choice.
How the US State Wheel Works
- Spin: Click or tap to start the wheel
- Watch: All 50 states spin past in red, white, and blue
- Land: See which state fate has selected
- Explore: Learn about, quiz on, or plan a visit to that state
What States Are on the Wheel?
All 50 US States: From Alabama to Wyoming, every state is represented with equal probability. This includes:
- Continental states (48)
- Alaska
- Hawaii
No territories (Puerto Rico, Guam, etc.) are included - this is strictly the 50 states.
What Can You Use the US State Wheel For?
Geography Games
Classic geography quiz: spin for a state, then name its capital, largest city, or neighboring states. Great for testing your knowledge or challenging friends.
Road Trip Planning
Can’t decide where to road trip next? Let the wheel pick your destination state. Add some randomness to your travel planning.
Classroom Activities
Teachers can use this for state reports, geography lessons, or making learning about America interactive. Assign states randomly for research projects.
Trivia Nights
Hosting trivia? Spin to pick which state category to ask about. “Name three things [state] is famous for” makes for engaging trivia rounds.
Where to Move Game
Playing the “what if we moved somewhere random” game? Spin the wheel and research what life would be like in whatever state you land on.
Sports Draft Order
Fantasy leagues or bracket challenges? Use the wheel to assign teams from different states randomly.
FAQs About the US State Wheel
Are all 50 states included?
Yes. Every US state from Alabama to Wyoming is on the wheel, each with equal probability (2% chance).
Does this include US territories?
No. This wheel is specifically for the 50 states. Puerto Rico, Guam, US Virgin Islands, and other territories are not included.
Is the order alphabetical?
The states are arranged on the wheel, but the spin result is completely random regardless of visual arrangement.
Can I use this for school?
Absolutely. Teachers use state wheels for random assignment of state reports, geography quizzes, and interactive lessons.
Does it include Washington D.C.?
No. D.C. is a federal district, not a state. This wheel includes only the 50 official US states.
Is it free?
Completely free. No sign-up required, spin as many times as you want.