What games use numbers 1 to 9?
Tic-tac-toe squares (numbered 1-9), sudoku fill-ins, baseball innings, and many card and dice games. It is also handy as a single-digit generator for math practice and mental arithmetic drills.
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Spin a number wheel for games, classrooms, challenges, raffles, and random picks.
This wheel comes preloaded with every number from 1 to 9, so there is nothing to set up — open the page and spin. Each result is drawn with cryptographically fair randomness, which means all 9 numbers have exactly the same odds on every spin. Use it for raffles, classroom picks, games night, workout reps, seating orders, or any moment that needs a fair number fast.
Nine covers the tic-tac-toe grid, sudoku digits, baseball innings, and nine-player batting orders. Use a 1-9 spin to pick a random grid square for a game or teaching demo, choose which inning your office pool pays out on, or shuffle a small batting order fairly.
Need rules? Turn on "No repeats until all are picked" to cycle through every number exactly once, or "Remove winner after each spin" for elimination draws. The session history below the wheel keeps a running tally of everything you have landed on.
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Tic-tac-toe squares (numbered 1-9), sudoku fill-ins, baseball innings, and many card and dice games. It is also handy as a single-digit generator for math practice and mental arithmetic drills.
Tap Spin — the wheel is preloaded with every number from 1 to 9 and lands on one using your browser's cryptographically secure random generator, so every number has an exactly equal chance.
Yes. Switch on "No repeats until all are picked" and the wheel deals through every number once before any can appear again — ideal for raffles and classroom turns. "Remove winner after each spin" drops each drawn number off the wheel entirely.
Every range from 1-2 up to 1-100 has its own wheel (linked below), and you can edit this wheel's entries to build any custom list — including ranges beyond 100.
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