Random Picker - Pick-a-Slice

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Everyone
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About this app

Turn any indecision into a slice of fun with Pick-A-Slice, a cool new way to pick who does what in your crew. Whenever you’re stuck (who pays the bill or who goes first?), just spin up Pick-A-Slice – the app gathers your friends and puts your fingers on a virtual pizza. One slice will be randomly selected and that person is it. It’s like letting fate choose with a tasty twist!

• A modern version of shortest straw: Replace boring straws with fun pizza slices. Players choose a pizza slice until a loser grabs the rotten slice. Maybe they pay the tab, take on the dare, or do a silly challenge – it’s all up to the slice.
• Fast & Fair: No long debates. The app is fully randomized and quick to decide – a “quick decision with fun” as Finger Dice says. One tap, one slice, done. Pure randomness.
• Easy & Free: Simple to use for anyone. Works wherever you are – at home, at a restaurant, or on a road trip. No complicated rules, just press a slice and see who gets it.

Get the squad together, grab some pizza, and make decisions without the drama. Download Pick-a-Slice now and let the slices decide your fate.

As seen in similar party/decision apps (Finger Picker, Finger Dice, Spin-the-Wheel apps , games that randomly pick a player for dares or bills are hugely popular. Games like “spin the bottle”, “truth or dare”, and “birthday party games” are similar games in the social space.
Updated on
Nov 17, 2025

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