US State Picker Wheel

Pick a random US state instantly! 🎡 Use the State Picker Wheel for geography lessons, travel planning, or fun games.

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How to Use State Picker Wheel

Follow these simple steps to get the most out of our State Picker Wheel tool.

Step 1: Select Region

Select a region or add your own states

Use the region filter to focus on specific areas or view all states.

Step 2: Customize

Customize your state options

Add your own states, adjust colors, or upload custom flag images.

Step 3: Spin

Spin The Wheel

Click the "Spin The Wheel" button at the top or the SPIN button in the center to start the random selection.

Step 4: Discover

Discover your state

Save your result as a PDF or share it with friends.

Advanced Tips & Features

Flag Display

Toggle the "Show Flags" option to display or hide state flags on the wheel. Flags make the wheel more visually engaging and help with state recognition.

Adjust State Count

Use the slider to control how many states appear on the wheel. Fewer states make for larger, more readable segments, while more states provide greater variety.

Custom Colors

Click the color picker to assign unique colors to each state you add. This helps distinguish between segments on the wheel.

Save Results

Check the "Save result as PDF" option to automatically generate a PDF document with your wheel result after spinning.

State Picker Use Cases

Education

Use the State Picker Wheel in classrooms for geography lessons, state capital quizzes, or US history projects.

Travel Planning

Let fate decide your next travel destination within the US! Perfect for road trips, weekend getaways, or vacation planning.

Games & Activities

Create fun trivia games, state-themed parties, or use in classroom activities to engage students with US geography.

Interesting US State Facts

Largest & Smallest

Alaska is the largest state by area (665,384 sq mi), while Rhode Island is the smallest (1,034 sq mi).

Population Extremes

California has the largest population (39.5 million), while Wyoming has the smallest (578,803).

Newest States

Alaska and Hawaii were the last states to join the Union, both becoming states in 1959.

Coastline Champions

Alaska has the longest coastline at 6,640 miles, accounting for more than half of the entire US coastline.

Highest & Lowest Points

The highest point is Denali in Alaska (20,310 ft), while the lowest is Death Valley in California (-282 ft).

State Nicknames

States have unique nicknames like The Sunshine State (Florida), The Lone Star State (Texas), and The Garden State (New Jersey).

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Frequently Asked Questions

The default wheel includes all 50 US states. You can filter them by region (Northeast, Midwest, South, West) or adjust the number of states shown using the slider control.

Yes! You can add any US territory or the District of Columbia by typing its name in the input field and clicking the "+" button. You can also customize the color for each entry and even upload flag images to make your wheel more visually appealing.

Check the "Save result as PDF" option before spinning the wheel. After the wheel stops and shows a result, a PDF will be automatically generated with the wheel image, the selected state, and the date/time of the selection. You can also take a screenshot manually at any time.

Yes, the State Picker Wheel uses a cryptographically secure random number generator to ensure that each spin produces a truly random result. Each state on the wheel has an equal chance of being selected, making it perfect for fair and unbiased selections.

The State Picker Wheel has many uses! It's perfect for:
  • Educational activities and geography lessons
  • State capital quizzes and US history projects
  • Travel planning and destination selection
  • Classroom games and interactive learning
  • State-themed party planning
  • Trivia games and icebreaker activities

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