For game nights
- Spin once, then use the result as the secret country in Countries Imposter Mode.
- Use REMOVE CHOICE after a result so every round feels new.
This country spin wheel turns random country names and geography prompts into a free browser picker for quick games and class activities. Filter the country list, avoid repeats, track results, and use the selected country as a geography prompt for imposter rounds, quizzes, travel warmups, or party challenges. It works on one phone with no download and no account, so travel fans, quiz groups, classrooms, and map lovers can spin and play immediately.
Everything runs in your browser. No account, no API, no paid service, and no separate country database.
All countries
192 selected of 192
Use the wheel when you need a fair country prompt for a game, class warmup, quiz, or travel challenge.
The list comes from Countries Imposter Mode, so the picker and the game stay in sync.
After the wheel lands, start a Countries Imposter round and ask players for region, climate, food, or culture clues instead of capitals.
REMOVE CHOICE keeps long sessions fresh by taking countries off the wheel after they appear.
192 shown from All countries.
Yes. It runs locally in the browser and does not use a paid service.
The wheel uses the 192-country list from Countries Imposter Mode.
Yes. Choose all countries or a continent pool before spinning.
Yes. Use REMOVE CHOICE after a result to take that country off the wheel until you reset.
Yes. Use the Countries Mode link after a result lands.
Mode guide
This mode focuses the imposter game on random country names and geography prompts, which gives every player a clear theme before the first clue is spoken. It is especially useful for travel fans, quiz groups, classrooms, and map lovers, because the group can start discussing fast without needing a long rules explanation.
For the first round, keep the setup simple: one imposter, short private reveals, and clues that point toward the answer without naming it. The strongest clues usually use location, culture, climate, flag, or landmark clues, so crew members sound helpful while imposters still have room to bluff.
Replay works best when the group changes the starting player, mixes easy and hard clues, and talks through suspicious answers before voting. If a round feels too obvious, turn off the hint or raise the difficulty; if it feels too hard, use the hint and ask for more concrete clues.
Built for travel fans, quiz groups, classrooms, and map lovers, with quick setup on a single phone.
A balanced round works when players use location, culture, climate, flag, or landmark clues.
Rotate who gives the first clue so the same player is not always under pressure.
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