Click the spinning wheel (or tap on mobile) to spin through all 20 colors
Watch the actual color segments fly by as the wheel spins
See which color you landed on in the reveal popup
Copy the hex code or RGB values for use in your designs
Click 'Love It!' to spin again for another color
20 curated beautiful colors spanning the full spectrum from Crimson to Rose Gold
Hex color code revealed instantly after spinning
RGB values shown for every color
Mood description for each color (e.g. 'Passionate & bold' for Crimson)
The wheel itself is a stunning live color wheel — each segment is its actual color
Rainbow gradient center button for a visually striking design
The Color Spinner is a visually stunning tool that randomly selects one of 20 beautiful, curated colors and provides its hex code, RGB values, and mood description. Unlike plain random color generators, this spinner features a live color wheel where every segment is filled with its actual color — making it satisfying and fun to spin. It's perfect for designers seeking inspiration, artists choosing a palette, or anyone who loves colors.
Creative blocks are common for designers and artists. The Color Spinner brings a playful, random element to color selection — you might land on a color you'd never have chosen yourself and discover it's perfect for your project. Use it for daily color challenges, to assign random colors to design exercises, as a fun party game, or simply to explore beautiful color combinations.
The spinner includes 20 curated colors: Crimson, Tomato, Orange, Amber, Yellow, Chartreuse, Forest Green, Emerald, Teal, Turquoise, Sky Blue, Cobalt, Navy, Indigo, Violet, Purple, Magenta, Pink, Coral, and Rose Gold.
After spinning, a popup shows the color name, a large color swatch, its hex code (e.g. #DC143C), RGB values (e.g. 220, 20, 60), and a mood description (e.g. 'Passionate & bold' for Crimson).
Absolutely! The Color Spinner is a great tool for breaking out of color comfort zones. The hex and RGB codes make it easy to copy the color directly into design software like Figma, Adobe Illustrator, or any CSS file.
Yes, each spin uses a random initial velocity so every color has an equal chance of being selected. The outcome is always unpredictable and fair.