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Roulette Wheel Picker
Roulette Wheel Picker for quick calculations, comparisons, formatting, and practical browser-based results.
About Roulette Wheel Picker
Planning an event — whether a surprise party, a fundraiser, or a team social — means coordinating dates, headcounts, budgets, and logistics that quickly become hard to track in a chat thread. Roulette Wheel Picker organises the core calculation or checklist for you in seconds, giving the organiser a shareable output that everyone can work from.
How to use Roulette Wheel Picker
- Enter the event details — date, guest count, budget, or venue capacity.
- Adjust any parameters such as dietary splits, activity options, or ticket tiers.
- Press Generate to receive the organised plan, cost breakdown, or checklist.
- Copy or download the result to share it with co-organisers or attendees.
Frequently asked questions
- Can the tool suggest venues or vendors?
- No. Roulette Wheel Picker works with the numbers and details you provide. It does not connect to booking platforms or vendor databases.
- How does the per-head cost split handle uneven groups?
- Costs are divided evenly by default. If some guests are paying different amounts (children's tickets, VIP tiers), use the tiered-pricing fields and the tool calculates each group separately.
- Can I use the output to create a formal event run-sheet?
- Copy the output into a word processor or presentation app to build a run-sheet. The tool produces a structured text list that formats well in any document editor.
- Does the tool store guest names or contact details?
- No. Any names or details you enter are processed locally and discarded when you close the tab.
- What if some guests cancel after I've done the calculation?
- Simply re-enter the updated headcount and recalculate. Each run is independent, so there's no undo needed.
Common use cases
- Splitting a party venue hire and catering cost across confirmed attendees
- Building a countdown checklist for a wedding or milestone birthday
- Planning a seating chart by table size and group relationships
- Estimating a fundraising target based on ticket price and expected attendance
- Coordinating a gift collection and setting a per-person contribution