Wheel of Fortune
Spin the cosmic wheel and discover what fate has in store. Twelve mystical categories, sixty unique prophecies. Free and instan. Embeddable domain-locked widget, mobile-responsive.

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The Wheel of Fortune as a concept is ancient - Fortuna spinning her wheel, the I Ching's emphasis on the inevitability of change, the tarot's tenth Major Arcana showing the same. This wheel is simpler: you spin it with a question in mind and receive a symbolic answer drawn from a traditional oracle vocabulary. Think of it less like a slot machine and more like drawing a lot - a practice with roots in everything from Roman temples to Confucian divination.
How it works
Focus on your question - make it specific, not abstract. Click to spin the wheel. It lands on a symbol or phrase from the oracle set. The reading gives you the primary meaning of what you landed on, how it traditionally applies to questions of timing, opportunity, or caution, and a reflection prompt to sit with.
Understanding your result
The wheel contains symbols and phrases from a traditional fortune-oracle vocabulary: words like Patience, Change, Caution, Abundance, Release, New Beginning, Trust, Pause, Action, Harvest. Each landing also specifies its orientation - whether the energy is incoming (something arriving), outgoing (something completing), or transitional (a moment of flux). The reading treats your landing as a genuine prompt for reflection rather than a definitive answer.
Frequently asked questions
Is this random or is there something guiding it?
Technically, the spin uses a randomized algorithm. Whether randomness is separate from meaning is a philosophical question as old as divination itself.
Can I spin multiple times for the same question?
You can, but most oracle traditions suggest one draw per question - the point is to sit with the first answer rather than spin until you get the one you were hoping for.
What kinds of questions work?
The wheel works best for questions about energy and timing rather than specific predictions. 'What's the quality of energy around this decision?' works better than 'Will this job offer come through?'
Is this for entertainment?
Yes - and for reflection. We don't make predictive claims. What you do with the landing is yours.
