THREE LEVEL Surprise Pictionary

Click anywhere on the wheel or press Ctrl+Enter to spin!

Spin the wheel to randomly choose from these options: Angel, Eyeball, Pizza, Angry, Fireworks, Pumpkin, Baby, Flower, Rainbow, Beard, Flying saucer, Recycle, Bible, Giraffe, Sand castle, Bikini, Glasses, Snowflake, Book, High heel, Stairs, Bucket, Ice cream cone, Starfish, Bumble bee, Igloo, Strawberry, Butterfly, Lady bug, Sun, Camera, Lamp, Tire, Cat, Lion, Toast, Church, Mailbox, Toothbrush, Crayon, Night, Toothpaste, Dolphin, Nose, Truck, Egg, Olympics, Volleyball, Eiffel Tower, Peanut, Abraham Lincoln, Kiss, Pigtails, Brain, Kitten, Playground, Bubble bath, Kiwi, Pumpkin pie, Buckle, Lipstick, Raindrop, Bus, Lobster, Robot, Car accident, Lollipop, Sand castle, Castle, Magnet, Slipper, Chain saw, Megaphone, Snowball, Circus tent, Mermaid, Sprinkler, Computer, Minivan, Statue of Liberty, Crib, Mount Rushmore, Tadpole, Dragon, Music, Teepee, Dumbbell, North pole, Telescope, Eel, Nurse, Train, Ferris wheel, Owl, Tricycle, Flag, Pacifier, Tutu, Junk mail, Piano, Attic, Glue, Pocket watch, Back seat, Highchair, Rock band, Birthday, Hockey, Sasquatch, Black hole, Hotel, Scrambled eggs, Blizzard, Jump rope, Seat belt, Burrito, Koala, Skip, Captain, Leprechaun, Solar eclipse, Chandelier, Light, Space, Crib, Mask, Stethoscope, Cruise ship, Mechanic, Stork, Dance, Mom, Sunburn, Deodorant, Mr Potato Head, Thread, Facebook, Pantyhose, Tourist, Flat, Paper plate, United States, Frame, Photo, WiFi, Full moon, Pilgram, Zombie, Game, Pirate!

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What is THREE LEVEL Surprise Pictionary?

THREE LEVEL Surprise Pictionary is more than just a spinning wheel—it’s a wild, giggly, brain-tickling game-changer. Imagine pulling a random image from a giant hat… except the hat is a glowing, colorful wheel with over 100 quirky, hilarious, and sometimes downright bizarre prompts. Think “Pigtails,” “Sasquatch,” “Scrambled Eggs,” and “WiFi” all spinning together in a joyful chaos. It’s perfect for parties, family game nights, or even those moments when you need to break the ice with something totally unexpected. You don’t just guess the picture—you live the surprise.

What can the wheel of fortune be used for?

Oh, so many ways! This wheel isn’t just for Pictionary—it’s your secret weapon for turning ordinary moments into unforgettable ones.
Game nights: Spin it for Pictionary, charades, or even as a wild card in trivia.
Classroom icebreakers: Teachers, this one’s for you—suddenly, “Leprechaun” is way more fun than “define photosynthesis.”
Team building: Use it to pick random challenges or conversation starters at work.
Gift giveaways: Spin to pick who gets the next prize—no favoritism, just pure luck.
Daily inspiration: Stuck for a drawing idea? Spin. Stuck for a joke? Spin. Stuck for a reason to laugh? Definitely spin.

How random are the results?

Honestly? Super random. Like, “I spun it five times and got ‘Kiss,’ ‘Robot,’ ‘Cruise Ship,’ ‘Peanut,’ and ‘Zombie’” random. We didn’t rig it. There’s no pattern, no hidden bias—just pure, unfiltered chance. The wheel doesn’t care if you’ve spun “Sand castle” twice already. It’s got a mind of its own, and that’s what makes it magical. You never know what’s coming next, and that’s the whole point.

How to customize your spinning wheel?

Customizing is stupid easy—no tech skills needed. Here’s how:

  1. Open the wheel editor and click “Edit Items.”
  2. Delete any prompts you don’t like (looking at you, “Junk mail”).
  3. Add your own—maybe “Your ex’s new partner” or “The thing you stole from the office.”
  4. Change colors, add sounds, or even upload custom images for each slice.
  5. Hit “Save” and boom—you’ve got a wheel that’s 100% you.
    You can even save multiple versions: one for kids, one for adults, one for when you’re feeling extra chaotic.

What are the benefits of using a random picker?

Let’s be real—life’s too short to overthink everything. A random picker takes the pressure off.
No arguments: “Who goes first?” “Who picks the movie?” “Who cleans the litter box?” Spin it. Done.
Breaks routines: It forces you out of your comfort zone—sometimes in the best way.
Sparks creativity: You’ll draw “Eiffel Tower” when you’ve never drawn a building before. And you’ll love it.
Builds connection: Laughter, confusion, and “Wait, is that a tadpole?”—those are the moments that stick.
Fair and fun: No one feels picked on. Everyone gets a turn. Everyone gets a surprise.

Can I use this wheel for educational purposes?

Absolutely. Teachers, homeschoolers, and even curious parents—this is your new best friend.
• Use it for vocabulary: “Draw ‘stethoscope’” → “What does a doctor use this for?”
• Practice spelling: Spin “Mermaid,” then spell it aloud.
• History lessons: “Abraham Lincoln” → “What did he do again?”
• Science: “Black hole,” “Solar eclipse,” “Tadpole” → Boom, instant discussion starters.
• Language learning: Spin a word, then say it in Spanish, French, or your kid’s made-up language.
It turns memorization into play—and trust me, kids remember way more when they’re laughing.

Is the spinning wheel mobile-friendly?

Yes, and it’s glorious on your phone. Whether you’re on a road trip, waiting in line, or hiding in the bathroom during a family gathering, you can spin it with one thumb. The wheel spins smoothly, the buttons are big enough for clumsy fingers, and it works even on older devices. No downloads. No apps. Just open your browser, spin, and go. Perfect for on-the-go fun.

How do I share my wheel results with others?

Sharing is half the fun. Here’s how:

  1. After you spin, the result pops up big and bold on screen.
  2. Tap “Share Result” (it’s right there under the wheel).
  3. Choose to copy the link, send it via text, or post it straight to Instagram, WhatsApp, or Facebook.
  4. Your friends can click the link and see exactly what you got—even if they’re on the other side of the world.
    You can also screenshot the result and caption it with your best “I drew THIS?!” reaction. Pro tip: Record a video of the spin and the face you make when “Pacifier” comes up. That’s content gold.