Spin the Bottle — Free Online Game
Players (6/20)
Add your players, tap the bottle, and watch it spin. Works on any device. Perfect for parties, game nights, and any situation where you need to randomly pick someone.
Free • No account • Works on mobile • Crypto fair
How to Play Spin the Bottle
- 1. Add players: Replace the default names with the names of everyone in your group. You can have 2 to 20 players. Tap "+" or press Enter to add each name.
- 2. Spin: Click the bottle itself or the "Spin the Bottle" button. The bottle rotates with a realistic easing animation and stops pointing at a random player.
- 3. See who's chosen: The selected player's name lights up in the circle and appears below the bottle. Spin again for the next round.
Spin the Bottle Variants & Rules
The classic spin-the-bottle game has been around for decades, but modern versions go way beyond the original. Here are popular variants you can play using this tool:
- →Truth or Dare: The bottle points to a player who must then spin the party wheel to get a truth or dare prompt.
- →Question round: The chosen player must answer any question from the group honestly. Good for icebreakers and getting to know people.
- →Task assignment: Each round, the pointed player takes on a task, dare, or challenge. Works great for party forfeits.
- →Team selection: Use it to randomly assign players to teams before a game. Spin until each team has enough members.
- →Bill splitter: Sitting at a restaurant and nobody wants to calculate the tip? Spin to decide who takes charge of splitting the bill.
Why Use a Digital Bottle Instead of a Real One?
A physical bottle on a table works, but a digital version has real advantages: you can play at a virtual party, you see everyone's name clearly instead of guessing who's at what angle, and there's no dispute about exactly who the bottle is "really" pointing at. The physics simulation uses a random final angle with a smooth deceleration curve, so each spin feels genuinely random and satisfying to watch.
The spin history at the right lets you track who's been chosen across multiple rounds, so you can ensure fair distribution — nobody gets picked three times in a row while someone else never gets chosen.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many players can join?
The bottle game supports 2 to 20 players. For the best visual experience, 4 to 10 players works well. You can add or remove players between rounds without resetting the game.
Is the spin result really random?
Yes. The final angle uses crypto.getRandomValues(), a cryptographically secure random number generator built into browsers. The result cannot be predicted or manipulated.
Can I use this for something other than the classic game?
Absolutely. Use it to pick who pays the dinner bill, who presents first in class, who chooses tonight's movie, or who draws a card. Any situation where you need to randomly point to one person in a group works perfectly.
Does it work on phones?
Yes. The bottle game is fully responsive and works on all mobile browsers. Tap the bottle or the Spin button to start. The player names scale down for smaller screens.