Team Lunch Picker

Perfect for office teams! Spin to decide where to go for team lunch. Includes options that work for groups.

Click the center button to spin!

Edit Options

Add or remove options by editing the list below. Use one option per line or separate multiple options with commas.

How to Use the Team Lunch Picker

The Team Lunch Picker helps teams decide where to go for lunch with a fair, random selection process. Add restaurant names to the wheel and spin to make quick lunch decisions that eliminate debate and get everyone fed faster.

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Step 1

Enter the names of restaurants your team is considering. You can type one restaurant at a time, and add as many options as you like. Whether it's quick lunch spots, casual eateries, or sit-down restaurants, just list what your team is debating.

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Step 2

Review your restaurants before spinning. If you want to remove an option or add more choices to your team lunch ideas, simply edit the list until it feels right.

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Step 3

Click the spin button and watch as the wheel randomly rotates through all your options. The wheel visually displays every restaurant so everyone can see what's in the running.

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Step 4

The wheel lands on a winner, eliminating the debate and making your lunch decision instantly. No more "But I don't want to go there" arguments.

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Step 5

If someone vetoes the result, spin again for a different choice. Or remove restaurants and spin again until you find options everyone likes.

Popular Use Cases for the Team Lunch Picker

  • Office Teams: For the best team lunch picker experience, make sure everyone agrees on the restaurant options before spinning. This way, the wheel can make a fair, random selection from choices the entire team is comfortable with.

Frequently Asked Questions About the Team Lunch Picker

Is the team lunch picker wheel actually random?

Yes, absolutely. The wheel uses a genuine random selection process to pick your lunch destination. Once you spin, every restaurant on the wheel has an equal chance of being selected. This makes it a fair way for teams to make lunch decisions without any bias or favoritism.

Can I customize the list for different team members with different preferences?

Of course. Before you spin the wheel, you can add or remove restaurants from your list at any time. If some team members want certain restaurants included and others don't, edit the list to include only the places where everyone would actually eat. This ensures everyone's comfortable with the result.

How many restaurants can I add to the wheel?

You can add as many restaurants as you'd like to your team lunch picker wheel. However, for the best experience, we recommend keeping it between 4-10 options. This makes the wheel easier to read and keeps your lunch decision quick. Too many options can make individual restaurants hard to see on the wheel.

What if my team doesn't like the restaurant the wheel picks?

Simply spin again. The wheel will make a new random selection. If the same restaurants keep getting rejected, that's a sign you might need to add different options to your list. Or try removing the least popular choices and replacing them with restaurants more of your team would actually enjoy for lunch.

Can I save my team lunch preferences for next time?

Right now, you'll need to rebuild your restaurant list each time you use the team lunch picker. However, if you find yourself making lunch decisions regularly, you might consider saving a list on your phone or in a note so you can quickly add your team's favorite restaurants to the wheel each time.

Does this work for different group sizes?

Yes, the team lunch picker works great whether you're deciding for 2 people or 20 people. The wheel randomly selects from your restaurant options regardless of team size. Just make sure all the restaurants on your list can accommodate your group size comfortably.

What if there's a tie or controversy about the result?

The wheel's decision is final, which is the whole point. The beautiful thing about using a lunch decision wheel is that it removes subjective debate. Everyone can agree beforehand that they'll accept the wheel's selection, making it a quick, fair, and often fun way to decide where your team goes for lunch.