Terms & Conditions

These Terms & Conditions explain the rules for using Spino Wheel, available at spinowheel.com. By accessing or using the website, you agree to use the random wheel tools, picker wheels, content, browser-based features, and related pages responsibly and in accordance with these Terms.

Spino Wheel is a free global website for random selection, entertainment, organization, classroom activities, simple planning, and decision-support use. The tools can be useful, but users remain responsible for what they enter into the tools and how they interpret or apply the results.

1. Acceptance of these Terms

By using Spino Wheel, you accept these Terms & Conditions. If you do not agree with these Terms, you should not use the website or its tools. Use of the website includes visiting pages, creating wheels, entering options, choosing settings, spinning wheels, copying results, exporting content where available, or using any random picker output.

These Terms apply to all visitors using Spino Wheel for personal, educational, entertainment, organizational, classroom, team, creator, or general purposes. They are intended to explain responsible use in clear language rather than create an overly complicated legal document.

Users are responsible for reviewing these Terms periodically. Spino Wheel may update the Terms when website features, tools, technologies, advertising support, browser storage behavior, or operational practices change.

If a user accesses Spino Wheel on behalf of a classroom, organization, group, event, stream, or team, that user is responsible for making sure the tool is used appropriately for that setting. The person choosing the entries, images, and settings controls the visible wheel experience.

These Terms are meant to be read together with the way the website actually works: users choose entries, settings, images, and labels, then decide how to use the result. Spino Wheel provides the tool interface, but the user controls the purpose and context of each wheel.

2. About Spino Wheel

Spino Wheel is a free random wheel and picker wheel tools website. It provides interactive tools such as spin wheels, picker wheels, random name pickers, decision wheels, team pickers, number wheels, food wheels, activity wheels, and related random selection tools.

The website is designed to help users make simple selections, organize groups, support classroom activities, add variety to games, choose among options, and create visual random results. It is not designed to replace professional judgment, formal decision-making, expert advice, or careful evaluation of serious matters.

No account is required to use the wheel tools. Users can open the website, choose a tool, add or adjust options, spin the wheel, and use the result according to the context they choose.

The website may include different tool categories and default examples, but the user’s choices determine how each tool is applied. A wheel can be used for a game, a classroom exercise, a team order, or a casual decision, and the suitability of that use depends on the context.

The website is not designed as a storage vault, professional advisory service, paid platform, or account-based workspace. It is a practical collection of browser-based random selection tools that can help people organize simple choices more clearly and visually.

3. No accounts, subscriptions, or paid services

Spino Wheel does not require users to create an account, log in, subscribe, purchase a paid plan, or pay for ordinary access to the wheel tools. The website is intended to remain simple and accessible for quick use.

Because there are no user accounts for ordinary tool use, Spino Wheel does not provide account dashboards, saved account profiles, subscription management, paid service portals, or payment-based feature access. Browser storage or temporary saved choices should not be interpreted as an account system.

Users should not enter passwords, payment details, private account information, or confidential records into wheel tools. The tools are intended for general-purpose random selection and browser-based interaction, not for secure record storage.

If future features change the way Spino Wheel works, the public pages may be updated to describe those changes. Under the current public use model described here, ordinary random wheel and picker wheel use does not require registration or payment.

Because no paid service is offered, users should not expect billing support, subscription management, paid account recovery, customer dashboards, premium account data, or paid feature entitlements. Any browser-saved choices are part of local website use, not evidence of a paid relationship.

4. Free use and advertising support

Spino Wheel is free to use. Advertising helps support the free website and helps make random wheel tools, picker wheels, and related pages available without requiring accounts, subscriptions, paid plans, or paid services.

Advertisements may appear on the website and may be delivered or measured using third-party advertising services, advertising cookies, ad measurement, relevant advertising, or personalized advertising depending on privacy or cookie choices. Advertising is part of the website’s support model, but it should not be treated as a personal recommendation or endorsement by Spino Wheel.

Users should review privacy and cookie information to understand how advertising technologies may relate to cookies, browser storage, ad measurement, and privacy choices.

Users should distinguish between Spino Wheel’s own tool interface and third-party advertising content. Ads may lead to external websites or services outside the wheel tools, and users should evaluate advertisements independently before interacting with them.

Advertising support is one reason the website can remain free for general visitors. Users should understand that advertising areas, ad measurement, and related technologies may change over time as the website is maintained, while the core purpose remains to provide free wheel and picker tools.

5. Tool inputs and user content

Users are responsible for the names, labels, text entries, choices, options, wheel segments, colors, images, settings, lists, wheel results, generated outputs, and custom content they enter, select, save, copy, export, share, display, or use with Spino Wheel tools.

User content should be appropriate for the context where the wheel is used. A classroom wheel, public screen, live stream, meeting, family game, or team activity may show content to other people. Users should avoid sensitive, private, confidential, harmful, abusive, misleading, or rights-infringing content.

Spino Wheel provides the tool interface, but the user decides what to put into the wheel. If a user enters inappropriate or private material, the resulting wheel or output may display that material. Users should choose safe, general, and permission-based content.

This responsibility also applies when users use Spino Wheel in shared spaces. If a wheel is projected in a classroom, shown in a meeting, displayed during a live stream, or used with a group, the user creating the wheel should consider whether every entry is appropriate for that audience.

Before using a wheel in front of others, users should check the visible entries and settings. A list that is acceptable for private planning may not be appropriate for a classroom, stream, workplace meeting, public event, or group activity. The user preparing the wheel is responsible for that context.

6. Images used with wheel tools

Some Spino Wheel tools may allow users to choose images for wheel customization. Images can be used to make wheel segments, labels, results, or visual experiences easier to recognize or more engaging.

Users should only use images they own, control, or have permission to use. They should not use images that infringe rights, expose private information, contain confidential material, or are unsuitable for the audience or setting where the wheel is displayed.

According to the current project behavior, selected images are read and used in the browser by the wheel tool for display and customization. The wheel tool does not upload those selected images to a Spino Wheel server. This does not mean that every website technology is local-only, because analytics, advertising, cookies, and similar technologies may operate as described in the public legal pages.

Image customization is intended to support visual recognition and creative use, not to process private documents or sensitive images. Users should review selected images before displaying a wheel to others, especially in classrooms, public presentations, or shared screens.

If image features are used, the user should consider both permission and visibility. An image may be displayed on screen, included in a customized wheel, or appear in material the user saves or shares. Users should choose images carefully and avoid anything private, confidential, infringing, or inappropriate for the audience.

7. Browser storage and saved choices

Spino Wheel may use browser storage such as cookies, localStorage, sessionStorage, and similar technologies. These technologies may help remember temporary choices, preferences, interface settings, language preferences, dismissed messages, privacy choices where available, and similar data that supports the website experience.

Browser storage is not an account. It does not create a registered profile, subscription, login, or paid relationship with Spino Wheel. It is a browser-based technology that may remain on the user’s device until it expires, is changed, or is cleared through browser settings.

Users can clear browser storage, cookies, and site data through their browser tools. Clearing storage may reset preferences, privacy choices, temporary wheel behavior, or dismissed messages, and some features may behave differently afterward.

Browser storage can be affected by device cleanup tools, browser updates, private browsing modes, storage limits, extensions, or user settings. Spino Wheel cannot guarantee that temporary browser-stored choices will remain available permanently.

Clearing browser storage may remove saved preferences, temporary wheel information, dismissed notices, or similar local data. This can be useful when a user wants to reset the experience, but it can also remove convenience features that made a wheel or interface easier to continue using.

8. Acceptable and prohibited use

Users must use Spino Wheel responsibly. The website is intended for normal interactive use, random selection, entertainment, classroom activities, organizational tasks, and similar lawful purposes. It must not be used in ways that harm the website, other users, rights holders, or people affected by the content entered into tools.

The following rules help keep Spino Wheel useful and reliable for ordinary visitors. They apply to wheel content, tool use, automation, images, text, exports, copied results, and any other use of the website.

A use may be prohibited even if the wheel itself technically spins. The rules apply to the purpose of the activity, the content entered, the way the result is used, and the impact on the website or others.

These prohibited-use rules apply to both visible content and technical behavior. A harmless-looking wheel should not be used as part of harassment, deception, rights infringement, or automated abuse, and technical access should remain within normal human use of the website.

  • Do not use Spino Wheel for illegal, harmful, misleading, abusive, or rights-infringing purposes.
  • Do not use names, images, text, or other content unless you have the right or permission to use it.
  • Do not enter sensitive, private, confidential, or harmful information into wheel tools.
  • Do not interfere with the website, security systems, normal operation, or other users.
  • Do not attempt to bypass security, usage limits, technical restrictions, or operational safeguards.
  • Do not use bots, scraping, bulk automated requests, excessive automated use, or similar activity.
  • Do not overload, disrupt, damage, abuse, or impair Spino Wheel or its tools.

9. Abuse prevention

Spino Wheel may restrict, block, refuse, or limit access if the tools or website are used for illegal, harmful, abusive, automated, excessive, security-risk, or rights-infringing activity. These measures help protect the availability and reliability of the website for normal users.

Examples of problematic activity include automated scraping, excessive request volume, attempts to bypass technical protections, activity that interferes with website performance, or use of the tools in ways that harm others or violate rights.

Abuse prevention does not change the basic purpose of Spino Wheel. The tools remain intended for ordinary random selection and interactive use. Limits or restrictions may be applied when behavior creates technical, security, reliability, or rights-related concerns.

Restrictions may be temporary or longer term depending on the risk, technical pattern, or severity of the behavior. Spino Wheel may also adjust technical protections or limits without changing the core purpose of the tools.

Access limits are intended to protect the service rather than punish ordinary use. Normal spinning, editing, browsing, classroom activities, party games, and personal decision-making are different from automated scraping, repeated abusive requests, or behavior that interferes with the site’s availability.

10. Intellectual property and Spino Wheel content

Spino Wheel’s website content, interface, branding, design, text, layout, tool structure, and related materials are protected where applicable. Users may use the website through normal browser access, but they may not copy, misuse, reproduce, or exploit Spino Wheel materials in a way that violates applicable rights or these Terms.

No statement in these Terms should be read as a claim about a specific trademark registration, company registration, or unsupported business status. The purpose of this section is to explain that the website’s original materials and presentation should be respected.

Users remain responsible for their own content. If a user enters a name, image, text label, list, or other material into a wheel tool, the user is responsible for having the right to use that material and for using it appropriately.

Normal use of the website does not give users ownership of Spino Wheel’s interface, design, site content, source materials, or branding. Users may create their own wheel content, but they should not present Spino Wheel materials as their own product or service.

User-created entries remain the user’s responsibility. Spino Wheel does not claim ownership of the names, choices, labels, images, or lists a user decides to enter, but the user must make sure that using and displaying that content does not violate another person’s rights or applicable rules.

11. Tool availability and changes

Spino Wheel aims to provide useful and reliable tools, but no website can guarantee uninterrupted availability or unchanged features. Tools or features may be added, removed, updated, modified, suspended, renamed, reorganized, or changed for maintenance, security, reliability, improvement, technical, or operational reasons.

Changes may affect tool behavior, default entries, display, settings, browser storage behavior, content, metadata, performance, advertising placements, or available features. Some updates may be made to improve usability, fix bugs, support new devices, remove weak behavior, or make the website clearer.

Users should not rely on Spino Wheel as the only place where important data is stored. If a user needs to keep a list, result, or wheel configuration, the user should copy, export, or save it in a separate place where appropriate and supported.

Feature changes may also be made to keep the website maintainable. A free browser-based tool may need technical updates as browsers, devices, advertising systems, analytics systems, privacy tools, and performance requirements change.

Feature changes may affect defaults, labels, available settings, article text, metadata, storage behavior, advertising placement, or how results are displayed. Changes may be made gradually and may appear differently depending on the device, browser, language, or page being used.

12. Wheel results and random picker outputs

Wheel results and random picker outputs are helpful, entertainment, organizational, or decision-support outputs. They can help choose a turn, pick a name, divide teams, select a prompt, choose an activity, break a tie, or make a low-pressure choice more engaging.

Spino Wheel results are not professional advice and are not binding decisions. Users are responsible for decisions they make based on wheel results. A random result can be useful for fun, fairness, and momentum, but it cannot evaluate facts, consequences, consent, safety, law, money, health, employment, or other serious factors.

Users should not rely on wheel results alone for important legal, medical, financial, safety, employment, educational discipline, relationship, or other serious decisions. In serious situations, users should rely on appropriate evidence, professional judgment, responsible discussion, and qualified advice where needed.

Before relying on a result, users should confirm that the wheel entries were accurate, complete, and suitable for the intended activity. If a wheel contains biased, incomplete, duplicated, or inappropriate entries, the result may reflect those user-created conditions.

For important decisions, users should treat a wheel result as one input at most. A random result can help break a tie or make an activity more playful, but it should not replace judgment, expertise, consent, safety review, or responsible decision-making in serious matters.

13. Accuracy and display differences

Results, colors, images, labels, animations, wheel appearance, and layout may be affected by browser, device, display, rendering, image quality, screen size, zoom level, operating system, user configuration, and performance differences. A wheel may look slightly different on a phone than on a desktop screen.

Spino Wheel works to provide clear and useful tools, but visual and technical differences can occur. Image quality may depend on the file chosen by the user, colors may appear differently on different displays, and browser behavior may affect animation or storage behavior.

Users should review the visible wheel, entries, settings, and result before applying it. If accuracy matters for a particular activity, the user should verify that the wheel entries and settings are correct before spinning.

For visual uses, users should test the wheel on the device and screen where it will be shown. This is especially important for events, classrooms, streams, and presentations where image size, labels, colors, or animation clarity matter.

Display differences are especially relevant when colors, images, icons, labels, and wheel segment sizes matter. A result may be correct in the tool while still looking slightly different across screens, zoom levels, browsers, exported views, or device performance conditions.

14. Disclaimers

Spino Wheel is provided as a free website for random selection, interactive wheel tools, entertainment, organization, classroom activities, and decision-support use. The website is provided with reasonable efforts to keep it useful, but it may contain errors, interruptions, display differences, outdated content, or features that change over time.

The tools do not promise a particular outcome, guaranteed fairness for every custom configuration, suitability for every use case, or error-free operation on every browser and device. Users should choose appropriate settings, review entered content, and decide whether a wheel result is suitable for their situation.

Nothing on Spino Wheel should be treated as professional advice. The website does not replace advice from qualified professionals, responsible adult supervision in settings involving minors, or careful decision-making for serious matters.

Spino Wheel makes no promise that a random result will satisfy every participant, resolve every disagreement, or produce the best option. Randomness can make a selection neutral or playful, but it does not guarantee that the selected option is objectively correct.

The website is provided for practical general use, and no online tool can guarantee uninterrupted availability or perfect suitability for every scenario. Users should decide whether a feature is appropriate for their purpose before relying on it in a classroom, event, stream, meeting, or public setting.

15. Limitation of responsibility

To the extent appropriate for a free global website, Spino Wheel is not responsible for user-entered content, user decisions, misuse of the tools, third-party advertising content, browser storage choices, display differences, lost temporary data, or consequences that result from relying on a random wheel output in a situation where independent judgment should be used.

Users are responsible for checking their own entries, using content they have permission to use, avoiding sensitive information, managing browser settings, supervising minors where appropriate, and deciding how to interpret or apply a result. A wheel can support a decision, but it does not make the decision for the user.

Some limitations may not apply in every place or situation. These Terms use neutral global wording and are intended to be applied in a reasonable way consistent with the nature of Spino Wheel as a free random wheel and picker wheel website.

This limitation is especially important when users apply wheel results outside the website. Once a user copies, exports, displays, shares, or acts on a result, the user is responsible for the way that result is used in the real-world context.

Where responsibility is limited, the intention is to keep the wording practical and globally understandable. Spino Wheel provides free tools, but users remain responsible for their own entries, decisions, public display choices, exports, and any consequences of using a random result in a particular setting.

16. Children and minors

Spino Wheel may be useful for general users, students, teachers, and classroom activities. It can support learning games, participation order, team selection, review prompts, classroom activities, family games, and other educational or entertainment uses.

Children and minors should use Spino Wheel with guidance from a parent, guardian, or teacher where appropriate. Adults responsible for a classroom, family activity, group, or public display should choose wheel content carefully and consider what information will be visible to others.

Spino Wheel does not target collecting personal information from children. Users should not enter sensitive, private, or confidential information into wheel tools. Extra care should be used when entering names, images, classroom content, or custom wheel data involving children or minors.

Adults using Spino Wheel with minors should prefer general labels, classroom-safe wording, and non-sensitive content. If names are used for participation or grouping, the entries should be limited to what is appropriate for the activity and audience.

Adults using Spino Wheel with children should review the wheel content before use and choose age-appropriate entries. When names, images, classroom prompts, or group labels are involved, extra care helps protect privacy and keeps the activity suitable for the intended educational or family context.

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