The Halloween Costume Paralysis Problem
There are thousands of Halloween costume ideas online. That's the problem. Too many options trigger decision paralysis — you spend two weeks browsing ideas, narrowing it to five finalists, and then can't choose between them.
The wheel forces a decision. Load it with the costumes you're actually willing to wear — anything left on the wheel is acceptable — and spin. The randomness removes the pressure of "did I pick the best one?" You picked one. That's the win.
Frequently Asked Questions
What if I spin a costume I can't make in time?▾
Remove it from the wheel before spinning. Only keep costumes you're realistically able to pull off with your budget and timeline. The wheel picks from the options you give it — curate the list first, then spin.
Can I use this for group Halloween costumes?▾
Absolutely. Load the wheel with themed group options (Stranger Things characters, Avengers, Scooby-Doo crew) and spin once per person. You can even do a second spin to assign which character each person gets.
What are the easiest last-minute Halloween costumes?▾
Ghost (white sheet), cat (black clothes + ears), vampire (dark clothes + fake fangs), witch (black dress + hat), and zombie (ripped old clothes + makeup) are all achievable in under an hour. Add your own to the wheel.