Mortal Kombat 11 Characters

Click anywhere on the wheel or press Ctrl+Enter to spin!

Spin the wheel to randomly choose from these options: Baraka, Cassie Cage, Cetrion, D'Vorah, Erron Black, Frost, Fujin, Geras, Jade, Jacqui Briggs, Jax Briggs, Johnny Cage, Joker, Kabal, Kano, Kitana, Kollector, Kotal Kahn, Kung Lao, Liu Kang, Nightwolf, Noob Saibot, Raiden, RoboCop, Scorpion, Shang Tsung, Shao Kahn, Sheeva, Sindel, Skarlet, Sonya Blade, Spawn, Sub-Zero, Terminator!

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What is Mortal Kombat 11 Characters?

If you’ve ever sat down with friends, beer in hand, and wondered, “Who should we fight next?”—this wheel is your new best friend. The Mortal Kombat 11 Characters wheel is a fun, interactive spinner loaded with every major fighter from the game’s roster: from the brutal Baraka to the iconic Scorpion, the chaotic Joker, and even the surprise guest stars like RoboCop and Terminator. It’s not just a list—it’s a portal to chaotic, cinematic battles you can pick at random. Whether you’re replaying the campaign, setting up a tournament, or just killing time, this wheel turns choosing a fighter into an event.

What can the wheel of fortune be used for?

Oh, plenty! Here’s how we’ve seen people use it: • Tournament brackets – Spin to randomly assign fighters for each round. No favoritism, just pure chaos.
Game nights – Pick who you’re playing as before jumping into versus mode. Adds surprise and replay value.
Fan challenges – “Spin and survive!”—if you get Sub-Zero, you have to win with ice combos only.
Giveaways – Use it to pick a lucky fan’s favorite character for merch or digital rewards.
Storytelling – Roll a character and build a short fanfic or roleplay around them.
Mood boosters – Stressed? Spin for a laugh. Got a boring day? Let Kano ruin it for you.

How random are the results?

Honestly? Perfectly random. We don’t cheat. No hidden biases, no “Johnny Cage always comes up because he’s popular.” Every spin is a fresh roll of the dice—each character has an equal shot. The algorithm doesn’t remember past spins, doesn’t favor favorites, and doesn’t care if you’ve been trying to land on Kitana for 20 tries. That’s the beauty of it. Sometimes you’ll get three Kano’s in a row. Other times, you’ll spin and land on Cetrion like it’s a miracle. That’s the thrill.

How to customize your spinning wheel?

Want to make it your own? Here’s how:

  1. Open the wheel editor and click “Edit Options.”
  2. Delete any character you’re not into (looking at you, Kollector).
  3. Add your own—maybe your favorite mod character or even your friend’s nickname.
  4. Change the colors to match your favorite MK11 skin (black and red for Scorpion? Yes, please).
  5. Tweak the spin speed or add sound effects—go wild with the roar of Shao Kahn or the eerie whisper of Noob Saibot.
  6. Save it as “My Ultimate MK11 Wheel” and never go back to the default.

You’re not just spinning—you’re building your own version of the Mortal Kombat universe.

What are the benefits of using a random picker?

Let’s be real—deciding who to play as can be hard. You overthink it. You get stuck in a loop. A random picker cuts through all that noise.
Eliminates decision fatigue – No more “I’ll pick Sub-Zero… wait, no, Kung Lao… ugh.” Just spin.
Sparks creativity – You might get a character you never tried. Suddenly, you’re mastering Jax’s combos.
Levels the playing field – Great for groups. No one gets to pick their “main” every time.
Adds fun tension – The suspense before the wheel stops? That’s the good stuff.
Breaks routines – If you always play as Scorpion, this might be the push you need to try Fujin. And you’ll love it.

Can I use this wheel for educational purposes?

Absolutely. Teachers, game design students, and even language learners have found clever ways to use it:
Character analysis – Spin a fighter and write a short essay on their backstory, motivations, or fighting style.
Vocabulary builder – Use the names as flashcards. “Define ‘Sindel’” or “Explain Kotal Kahn’s role in Outworld politics.”
Creative writing prompts – “Write a scene where RoboCop teams up with Kitana.”
History or pop culture comparisons – Compare the Terminator and Scorpion as cyborg antiheroes.
Team-building in class – Randomly assign roles for group projects based on character traits (e.g., “You’re Jax—take charge!”).

It’s not just for gamers. It’s for thinkers, writers, and curious minds.

Is the spinning wheel mobile-friendly?

Yes, and we made sure of it. Whether you’re on your phone during a bus ride, tablet at the couch, or even a weirdly old iPad you found in your closet—it works. The wheel scales beautifully, the buttons are big enough to tap with your thumb, and the spin animation stays smooth even on older devices. No downloads. No apps. Just open your browser, spin, and go. Perfect for impromptu MK11 battles with friends on the go.

How do I share my wheel results with others?

Sharing is half the fun. Here’s how:

  1. After you spin, click “Copy Link” at the bottom of the screen.
  2. Send it via text, DM, or email—it’ll open the exact same wheel with your custom settings.
  3. Got a group chat? Post the result screenshot with a funny caption like “Raiden got picked… good luck beating that.”
  4. Use the “Share to Social” button to post your spin on Twitter, Instagram, or TikTok.
  5. Even better—create a custom wheel with your squad’s favorite characters and send it to everyone before your next online match.

You’re not just sharing a result—you’re sharing a moment. And in Mortal Kombat, moments like that? They become legends.