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How to Play Spin the Bottle Online
This free online spin the bottle game lets you play the classic party game on any device — no physical bottle required. Add all your players' names, hit the spin button, and watch the bottle animate and randomly land on one player. It works on phones, tablets, and computers, so anyone in the group can use it instantly.
Classic rules
The player the bottle lands on must complete a challenge decided by the group — traditionally a dare, a truth question, or a fun task. You can customize the rules however your group decides. After each spin, that player's name stays in the pool for future spins unless you remove them.
Truth or Dare variation
Combine spin the bottle with truth or dare: when the bottle lands on a player, they choose "Truth" or "Dare." The spinner then asks a question or assigns a challenge. This keeps the game going and adds extra excitement for larger groups.
Other ways to play
Use this spinner as a general random player picker for any group game — assigning turns in a board game, picking who goes first, or randomly selecting team members for competitions.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you play spin the bottle?
Add all player names, then hit Spin. The bottle randomly lands on one player who must complete a challenge. Traditionally played in a circle, but this digital version works anywhere.
Can I add custom player names?
Yes — type each name and press Add or hit Enter. Add as many players as you want. Remove anyone before spinning by clicking the × next to their name.
Is the spin truly random?
Yes. The picker uses a cryptographic random number generator so every player has an equal chance on every spin — no patterns, no bias.
Does this work on mobile?
Yes, fully optimized for phones and tablets. Open it in your browser — no app download needed.
Can the same person be picked twice?
Yes — each spin is independent. If you want to ensure everyone gets picked before repeats, remove each player after they're selected and add them back at the end of the round.