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What is Quibzo?

Quibzo is a free collection of quick, browser-based mini-tools for two everyday problems: making a decision and killing five spare minutes. Can't agree on where to eat? Spin the wheel. Stuck on a yes-or-no? Tap the button. Bored in a queue? Pop a grid of endless bubbles or scroll a stream of weird shower thoughts. Everything runs instantly in your browser — no app to install, no account to create, no waiting.

Decision tools

When a group can't choose, Quibzo decides for you. Spin the Wheel lets you add any options and gives them a fair, random spin. Yes or No and Coin Flip settle a 50/50 in a single tap. Dice Roll is handy for board games and drinking-free party rules. Team Shuffler splits a list of names into fair random teams — perfect for pickup games, classroom groups, or chores.

Just-for-fun tools

What's Your Vibe? is a five-question quiz that hands you a shareable vibe card. Rank It turns any list — snacks, movies, friends — into a ranked tier list by pitting items head-to-head. Name Match and Your Daily Vibe are light, playful novelties. As we always say: every result on Quibzo is for entertainment only and isn't advice of any kind.

Brain-off time killers

Need to switch your brain off? Bubble Pop is endless virtual bubble wrap. Would You Rather serves up original this-or-that prompts forever. Tap Speed and Reaction Time turn boredom into a high-score chase you can challenge friends to beat. They're simple on purpose — that's the whole point.

Quibzo works on any modern phone, tablet, or computer, and it's designed mobile-first with big, easy tap targets. Want more? Read our guides & tips, browse the FAQ, or learn more about the project.

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Decision

Spin the Wheel

Add your options, give it a spin, let fate decide.

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How to use the spinner

Add as many options as you like — restaurants, chores, names, prizes — then tap SPIN and let the wheel land on one at random. Remove anything you've changed your mind about with the × on its tag, and the wheel redraws instantly.

Every slice has an equal chance on each spin, so it's a genuinely fair way to settle an argument nobody wants to lose. Use it for picking where to eat, who goes first, what to watch tonight, or which chore to tackle next. Tip: keep it to about 6–8 options so each slice stays big enough to read at a glance.

Decision

Yes or No

Overthinking it? Stop. Tap the button.

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When to use it

Some choices really are 50/50, and the longer you stare at them the harder they get. Yes or No cuts the loop: tap once, get a verdict, move on. It's surprisingly handy for the small daily decisions that don't deserve much thought — should I go for a walk, send that message, order the dessert.

Here's a trick: notice how you feel about the answer. If the screen says "No" and you feel a flicker of disappointment, that's your gut quietly telling you what you actually wanted. Either way, the deadlock is broken and you can stop overthinking it.

Decision

Coin Flip

Heads or tails — settle it the old-fashioned way.

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Heads or tails, instantly

No coin in your pocket? Flip a virtual one. Heads and tails each come up half the time, so it's a fair, familiar way to settle any two-way choice or kick off a game. Tap the button and watch it tumble to a result.

Coin flips have decided everything from sports kickoffs to who does the dishes, precisely because neither side can argue with pure chance. For the full effect, call it in your head before you tap — then live with what comes up.

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Dice Roll

Roll one to six. Tap again for another.

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Roll one to six

Lost the dice from your board game? Roll a digital one instead. Tap to get a fair number from one to six, then tap again for the next roll. It's handy for games night, classroom activities, or any quick "pick a number" moment.

Need bigger numbers? Roll a few times and add them up, or assign your own meaning to each face for a custom game. It's a tiny tool that quietly ends a lot of "where did the dice go?" searches.

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Team Shuffler

Drop in names, split into fair random teams (or just shuffle the order).

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Split a group fairly

Type in everyone's names, then choose 2 or 3 teams — Quibzo shuffles the list and divides people as evenly as possible. Just need an order instead? Tap Shuffle order for a randomised lineup.

It's perfect for pickup sports, board games, classroom group work, or splitting chores at home. Because the shuffle is genuinely random, nobody can claim the teams were rigged. Add or remove names anytime and reshuffle as often as you like until it feels right.

Identity

What's Your Vibe?

Five quick taps. Get your vibe. Share the card.

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About the quiz

Answer five quick questions and Quibzo matches you to one of six playful "vibes", then draws a colourful card you can save or share. It's a lighthearted way to start a conversation or see which vibe your friends land on.

This is pure entertainment, not a personality test — there's no science behind it, just good fun. Retake it as many times as you like, and tap Share to send your card to the group chat and compare results.

Control

Rank It

Enter anything — snacks, movies, your friends. We pit them head-to-head and build your ranking.

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Build a ranking

Enter any list — favourite snacks, movies, holiday spots, even your friends — and Quibzo shows you two items at a time. Pick the winner of each matchup and we tally everything into a full ranking from best to worst.

Comparing just two things at once is far easier than ordering a long list in your head, so you end up with a ranking you actually agree with. It's great for settling "what's the best…" debates or simply working out your own top picks.

Curiosity · just for fun

Name Match

Two names in. A totally-for-fun compatibility score out.

For entertainment only — not real relationship advice 😄

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Just for fun

Type two names and Quibzo returns a playful compatibility percentage with a cheeky message. The same two names always give the same score, so you can re-check it later or share the exact result with a friend.

To be completely clear: this is a novelty for laughs, not real relationship advice. Think of it as the digital version of the paper fortune games from school. Try it with friends, crushes, or your favourite fictional duos and see what number pops up.

Curiosity · resets every day

Your Daily Vibe

One vibe per day, picked just for today. Check back tomorrow for a new one.

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One vibe a day

Reveal a short vibe and mini-message picked for today's date. Everyone who visits on the same day sees the same vibe, and it refreshes at midnight — so check back tomorrow for a brand-new one.

Think of it as a tiny, friendly nudge to start your day: somewhere between a fortune cookie and a mood for the morning. It's for fun only, of course, but a good little prompt can be a nice reset before you get going.

∞ Time killer

Bubble Pop

Endless virtual bubble wrap. Pop every single one… then tap "refill" and do it all again. Dangerously satisfying.

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Endless bubble wrap

Pop the whole grid of virtual bubbles one by one — your phone gives a tiny buzz with each one — then tap Refill and start over. There's no goal, no timer, and no way to lose. That's exactly the point.

Repetitive, satisfying tapping like this is a classic way to fidget, decompress, or keep your hands busy during a boring call. The popped counter keeps climbing across refills, so you've always got a bigger number to chase if you want one.

∞ Tap loop

Would You Rather

Pick one. See how the world voted. Get the next one instantly. Repeat until you forget why you opened your phone.

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How it works

Read the two options, tap the one you'd pick, and instantly see how the choice splits — then load the next dilemma. Every prompt is original and written to be a genuinely tricky "this or that".

It makes a great icebreaker: play it with friends and argue about your answers, or run through them solo to pass the time. There are no wrong answers and the questions loop endlessly, so you can keep going as long as you like.

Score · brag

Tap Speed Test

How many taps can you smash in 10 seconds? Beat your record. Challenge your friends.

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Beat your record

When the timer starts you have ten seconds to tap the big button as many times as you can. Your total and your taps-per-second appear at the end, along with the best run you've managed so far this session.

It's a quick test of finger speed and stamina — experiment with techniques like alternating two fingers to push your number higher. Challenge friends to beat your score by handing them your phone for a fresh ten-second round.

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Reaction Time

Wait for green, then tap as fast as you can. How quick are your reflexes really?

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Test your reflexes

Tap to start, wait for the box to turn green, then tap as fast as you can. Quibzo measures the milliseconds between green and your tap and remembers your fastest time. Tap too early and you'll simply have to retry.

Average human reaction time is around 200–300 milliseconds, so anything under 250 ms is genuinely quick. It's a fun way to gauge how alert you are right now — try it tired versus after a coffee and compare the numbers.

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Endless Shower Thoughts

Weird little brain-snacks, forever. Tap for the next. You won't stop at one.

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A stream of brain-snacks

Tap for an endless feed of short, surprising thoughts — the kind of weird little observations that drift into your head in the shower. Hit Next for another, or Share to send your favourite to a friend.

Every thought is original and written to make you pause and go "huh, true." It's a low-effort way to spark a smile or a conversation when you've got a spare minute and nothing to read.

Guides & tips

Guides & Tips

Short, practical reads on making decisions, playing with friends, and getting the most out of Quibzo's tools.

How to make group decisions faster

The "I don't mind, you pick" loop is the slowest way to choose anything. Here are five quick ways to break it and actually get on with your day.

9 free party games you can play with just a phone

No board, no cards, no setup — just one screen everyone can see. Easy games for road trips, waiting rooms, and slow evenings.

Why leaving small choices to chance actually works

Flipping a coin isn't lazy — it's a genuinely smart way to beat decision fatigue. Here's the thinking behind it, and when to use it.

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Guides · Decisions

How to Make Group Decisions Faster

You know the scene. Five friends, one simple question — "where do we eat?" — and twenty minutes later you're all still standing on the pavement, hungry and slightly annoyed, taking turns to say "I don't mind, you pick." Group decisions stall not because the choice is hard, but because nobody wants to be the one who chose wrong. Here's how to break the loop and get moving.

1. Shrink the list before you choose

A group staring at "anywhere" will never decide. Too many options is paralysing, so the first job is to cut, not to pick. Ask everyone to name one place they'd be happy with, write the list down, and immediately remove anything that gets a hard "no" from someone. You'll usually land on three or four real candidates in under a minute — a far easier set to settle.

2. Put a timer on it

Decisions expand to fill the time you give them. Say out loud: "We decide in sixty seconds." A deadline turns endless polite deferring into actual choosing, because suddenly there's a cost to dithering. It feels slightly silly the first time and works almost every time after that.

3. Hand the final pick to chance

Once you're down to a short list of options you'd all be fine with, the difference between them is small — so stop agonising over it. Drop the names into Spin the Wheel and let it decide, or flip a coin for a straight two-way call. The magic here isn't luck; it's that nobody has to be the bad guy who "made us go there." The wheel did.

4. Use the disappointment test

Here's a trick that turns randomness into clarity. After the wheel lands, check your gut: are you relieved or disappointed? If a flat coin flip lands on "stay in" and your heart sinks, that's your real preference surfacing — go out. Letting chance suggest an answer is often the fastest way to discover what you actually wanted all along.

5. Make it the group's default

The biggest time-saver is agreeing, once, that small decisions get settled quickly and fairly. If everyone knows the group flips a coin or spins a wheel when there's a tie, the negotiating stops before it starts. Save the long deliberation for choices that genuinely matter, and let the tools handle the rest.

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Guides · Fun

9 Free Party Games You Can Play With Just a Phone

You don't need a cupboard full of board games to get a group laughing. One phone everyone can see is enough for an evening's worth of fun — no setup, no pieces to lose, nothing to buy. Here are nine simple games that work for road trips, waiting rooms, family dinners, and that slow stretch before everyone goes home.

1. Would You Rather

The classic icebreaker. Read out a tricky "this or that", everyone votes, then argue about your reasons — the arguments are the fun part. Our Would You Rather tool serves endless original prompts and shows how the choice splits.

2. Spin to choose the next player

Turn-taking arguments end fast when you let a wheel decide. Add everyone's names to Spin the Wheel and spin to pick who goes next, who answers the dare, or who's "it".

3. Rank the room

Pick a fun category — best snack, worst film, dream holiday — and use Rank It to build a group ranking by voting head-to-head. Expect strong opinions and zero agreement.

4. Reaction-time tournament

Pass the phone around and see who has the fastest reflexes on Reaction Time. Quick, competitive, and over in seconds per turn — perfect for a knockout bracket.

5. Tap-speed challenge

Ten seconds, one button, maximum taps. Tap Speed is gloriously simple and instantly competitive. Set a score to beat and watch everyone insist they can do better.

6. Vibe reveal

Everyone takes the five-question vibe quiz and shares their card. Comparing who got "Chaos Gremlin" versus "Cozy Sage" is a guaranteed conversation starter.

7. Two truths, one dice roll

Play "two truths and a lie", but use a dice roll to decide who goes first and how many rounds. The randomness keeps quieter players in the game.

8. Team showdown

Split the group fairly with the Team Shuffler, then run any of the games above as teams. Fair, random teams mean nobody can blame the captain.

9. Shower-thought roulette

Need a lull-filler? Read a shower thought aloud and let everyone react. They're odd, original, and reliably get a "wait… that's actually true."

Every one of these is free, family-friendly, and needs nothing but a phone. Bookmark Quibzo and you've got a party in your pocket.

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Guides · Decisions

Why Leaving Small Choices to Chance Actually Works

Flipping a coin to decide something can feel like giving up — as if you should be able to reason your way to the "right" answer. But for the small, low-stakes choices that fill an ordinary day, handing the decision to chance is often the smartest move you can make. Here's why.

Decision fatigue is real

Every choice you make, however tiny, uses a little mental energy. Researchers call the result "decision fatigue": as the day goes on, the quality of your decisions quietly drops and you're more likely to either act impulsively or avoid deciding at all. The fix isn't to think harder — it's to spend fewer decisions on things that don't matter, so you've got energy left for the ones that do.

For a true toss-up, the options are equal

If you've narrowed a choice down to two options and genuinely can't tell them apart, that's information: it means they're roughly equal in value. Spending another ten minutes comparing equal things has almost no payoff. A coin flip resolves it instantly, and because the options really were close, you lose nothing by letting chance pick.

Chance reveals what you actually want

There's a well-known trick: flip a coin, and in the moment it's in the air, notice which result you're secretly hoping for. That flash of preference is your gut telling you the answer your overthinking brain had buried. Used this way, randomness isn't the decision-maker — it's a mirror. Many people find that the coin "decides" and then they happily do the opposite, having finally figured out what they wanted.

It removes blame from group choices

In a group, a random pick has a social superpower: nobody owns the outcome. When the wheel chooses the restaurant, no single person can be blamed if it's mediocre. That lowers the stakes of deciding, which is exactly why groups stall in the first place.

When not to leave it to chance

Randomness is a tool for the trivial, not the important. Don't flip a coin over money, health, relationships, or anything with lasting consequences — those deserve real thought, and possibly real advice. The whole point of outsourcing small choices to chance is to protect your attention for the decisions that genuinely shape your life.

So the next time you're stuck on something that honestly doesn't matter much, don't agonise. Spin, flip, or roll, get on with your day, and save your brainpower for what counts.

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About

About Quibzo

Quibzo is a free collection of quick, fun mini-tools for making decisions and playing with friends. Spin a wheel, settle a yes-or-no, roll dice, build a tier ranking, or find out your vibe — all in one tap, on any phone.

Every game here is original and built to be simple, fast, and genuinely useful when you just can't decide. No sign-up, no downloads, no fuss.

Why we made it

Because choosing where to eat shouldn't take 20 minutes. We wanted one friendly place that answers "what should we do?" instantly — and is a little bit fun while doing it.

How it's built

Quibzo is a lightweight static website. Every tool runs entirely in your browser using plain HTML, CSS, and JavaScript — there's no server doing the work and nothing to download. That keeps it fast on slow connections and means the things you type (names, options, lists) never leave your device.

Who's behind it

Quibzo is an independent project run by a small, hobby-scale team. We build the tools ourselves and fund the site through advertising so it can stay free for everyone. Questions, bug reports, and ideas are always welcome — see the Contact page.

Help

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Quibzo free?

Yes — every tool is completely free to use. The site is supported by ads, which is what lets us keep it free with no sign-up and no paywalls.

Do I need to create an account?

No. There are no accounts, no logins, and no downloads. Open the page and start tapping.

Does Quibzo work on my phone?

Yes. Quibzo is designed mobile-first and works in any modern browser on phones, tablets, and computers. The buttons and tap targets are made large on purpose so the tools are easy to use one-handed.

Are the results random / accurate?

The decision tools (wheel, coin, dice, yes-or-no, team shuffler) use your browser's random number generator, so picks are genuinely random. The "fun" tools — Name Match, vibe quizzes, and Daily Vibe — are deterministic novelties meant purely for entertainment. None of the results are advice of any kind.

Does Quibzo save what I type?

No. Anything you enter — names, options, ranking lists — lives only in your browser's memory for the current session and is never sent to us or stored on a server. Refresh the page and it's gone.

How is my data handled?

We use Google Analytics to understand which tools are popular and Google AdSense to show ads. Both may use cookies. Full details, including how to opt out of personalized ads, are in our Privacy Policy.

Can I suggest a new tool?

Please do! We love new ideas. Email us from the Contact page.

Contact

Contact

Got a bug, an idea for a new game, or a question? We'd love to hear from you.

Email: woongh223@gmail.com

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Privacy

Privacy Policy

Last updated: 1 June 2026.

This Privacy Policy explains what information is collected when you use Quibzo (the "Site") and how it is used. By using the Site, you agree to the practices described here.

Information we collect

Quibzo does not require an account and does not ask you for personal information such as your name, email, or address. The tools run entirely in your browser; anything you type into them (names, options, ranking lists) stays on your device for that session and is never transmitted to or stored by us.

Like most websites, our hosting provider and analytics tools may automatically receive standard technical information your browser sends, such as your IP address, device and browser type, and the pages you visit. This is used in aggregate to keep the Site running and to understand which tools are popular.

Cookies

Cookies are small files stored on your device. Quibzo itself does not set cookies, but the third-party services below (Google Analytics and Google AdSense) may set their own cookies to provide their services. You can control or delete cookies through your browser settings at any time; doing so will not stop the tools from working.

Analytics

We use Google Analytics (GA4) to measure traffic and understand which tools people enjoy. Google Analytics may set cookies and collect usage data. This information is aggregated and is not used by us to personally identify you. You can learn more in Google's Privacy Policy, and you can opt out site-wide using the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on.

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We use Google AdSense to display advertising, which is how we keep Quibzo free.

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Consent (EEA, UK & Switzerland)

If you are visiting from the European Economic Area, the United Kingdom, or Switzerland, you will be shown a consent message before personalized ads or non-essential cookies are used, in line with Google's EU User Consent Policy. You can change or withdraw your consent at any time. Where consent is not given, ads may still be shown but will be non-personalized.

Your rights (GDPR & CCPA)

Depending on where you live, you may have rights to access, correct, or delete personal data, to object to certain processing, or to opt out of the "sale" or "sharing" of personal information. Because Quibzo does not collect or store personal information itself, most data is handled by Google under its own policies; the opt-out links above let you exercise these choices for advertising. For any other request, contact us using the details below.

Children's privacy

Quibzo is intended for a general audience and is not directed at children under 13 (or the equivalent minimum age in your country). We do not knowingly collect personal information from children.

Changes to this policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. When we do, we will revise the "Last updated" date above. Significant changes will be reflected on this page.

Contact

Questions about this policy? Email woongh223@gmail.com.

Terms

Terms of Use

Last updated: 1 June 2026.

By accessing or using Quibzo (the "Site") you agree to these Terms of Use. If you do not agree, please do not use the Site.

Use of the site

Quibzo is provided free of charge for personal, non-commercial entertainment. Results from all tools — including compatibility scores, vibes, rankings, and random picks — are for fun only and are not advice of any kind. You agree not to misuse the Site, attempt to disrupt it, or use it for any unlawful purpose.

Intellectual property

The Quibzo name, design, text, and tools are original works and may not be copied or redistributed without permission. Emoji are provided by your device's operating system.

Advertising

The Site displays third-party advertising (Google AdSense). We are not responsible for the content of ads or for any products or services advertised. Interactions with advertisers are solely between you and the advertiser.

No warranty

The Site is provided "as is" and "as available" without warranties of any kind, express or implied. We do not guarantee that it will be error-free or uninterrupted, and we are not liable for any decisions you make based on its output.

Changes

We may update these Terms or the tools at any time. Continued use of the Site after changes are posted means you accept the updated Terms.

Contact

Questions about these Terms? Email woongh223@gmail.com.