How to make chores fun (and efficiently) with a chore wheel

Modak
September 27, 2025

Main takeaways

🎡 A chore wheel makes dividing household tasks fair and simple for everyone.

✅ Visual reminders improve accountability and reduce arguments over chores.

🎯 Adding rewards or fun twists keeps kids motivated and engaged in helping out.

Chores are an inevitable part of every household, but let’s face it, they can be boring and frustrating to keep track of, especially when there are multiple people involved. 

This is where the chore wheel comes in. Whether you're looking for a physical chore wheel to hang on the fridge or want to create an online chore wheel, this tool can make dividing responsibilities simpler and even a bit fun.

In this article, we’ll explore different types of chore wheels, how to create one that works for your household, and why they’re an excellent way to keep everyone on track with their responsibilities.

 Stick around to discover how a chore wheel can help your household, and we’ll also share how the Modak app can take chore management to the next level by helping teens track tasks and earn real money.

What is a chore wheel?

A chore wheel is a visual tool used to assign household chores in a rotating manner. It’s commonly used by families, roommates, or even individuals looking to organize tasks across a certain time frame, such as weekly or monthly.

The wheel can be spun, making it a fun way to randomly assign chores or follow a set schedule by rotating tasks. It keeps things fair, ensuring that no one person is stuck doing the same chores all the time.

Boy doing chores

Why use a chore wheel?

Managing chores can quickly get confusing and lead to arguments. Who was supposed to take out the trash? Did someone forget to vacuum? With a chore wheel, everyone knows their responsibilities ahead of time, and it eliminates disputes over who does what.

Here’s why chore wheels are effective:

  • Fair distribution: Everyone takes turns doing various chores, so no one gets stuck with the least favorite task every week.
  • Accountability: The visual reminder of the chores makes it harder to ignore responsibilities.
  • Motivation: The rotation brings variety, and sometimes a little randomness can make things more interesting.

How to create a chore wheel

Creating a chore wheel is simple, but making one that works for your specific household requires some thought. You’ll need to consider the type of chores, the number of people involved, and how often the wheel will rotate.

Steps to create a chore wheel

  1. List the Chores: Start by writing down all the tasks that need to be completed regularly. This can include things like taking out the trash, vacuuming, washing dishes, or even feeding pets.
  2. Assign Timeframes: Decide how often the wheel will rotate. Is it a daily, weekly, or monthly schedule? For example, vacuuming might be a weekly chore, while something like watering the plants could be done every few days.
  3. Divide Chores Fairly: Make sure everyone gets a fair share of both easy and tough chores. A good balance keeps everyone satisfied.
  4. Create the Wheel: You can either create a physical wheel using paper or cardboard, or opt for an online chore wheel for easy updating and access.
  5. Rotate Regularly: Set a reminder to spin or update the wheel regularly, ensuring that chores are evenly distributed over time.

Types of chore wheels

There are different types of chore wheels based on how they are used and the tools required to make them. Let’s break them down:

Physical chore wheels

A physical chore wheel is something you can craft with basic supplies. It’s often pinned up in a central location like the kitchen, where everyone can see it. The physical element makes it easy to track visually and is a good option for smaller households.

Girl

Online chore wheels

An online chore wheel is a digital version of the physical one. You can use apps or websites to create and manage a wheel that automatically assigns tasks. These are great for bigger families or those who want the flexibility to update chores on the go. You can easily find free templates online or use an app that includes a chore rotation chart to keep things streamlined.

How Modak supports chore management

💳 Modak lets teens earn real money for completing chores, straight onto a no-fee debit card.

👟 With Walk to Earn, kids collect MBX points just by hitting daily step goals.

📱 The Modak app digitizes the chore wheel, turning tasks into a rewarding and educational experience.

Start your financial journey now!

Everything you need, fast, safe and simple.

Themed or customizable wheels

For added fun, some families create themed wheels with customized designs, like color-coding based on task difficulty or adding fun graphics. This can make the process less mundane, especially for younger kids.

To do chore list

Chore rotation charts

If a spinning wheel seems too complicated, a chore rotation chart is a great alternative.

A chore rotation chart works the same way but in a more straightforward list format. It’s ideal for larger families or households with lots of tasks. Every member is assigned specific chores on a rotating basis, with the tasks clearly listed in the chart.

You can set it up on a whiteboard or create a digital version to track progress and rotate chores weekly or monthly. Both a chore rotation chart and a chore wheel serve the same purpose: to create a sense of order and responsibility within the household.

Making chores fun with a chore wheel

One of the biggest challenges with household chores is getting everyone to pitch in without complaining. Here are some ways you can make chores more enjoyable using a chore wheel:

  • Add Rewards: Attach a rewards system to the chore wheel. For example, completing all assigned tasks for the week earns extra screen time or a special treat.
  • Use it for Competitions: Turn chores into a friendly competition. Who can finish their tasks the fastest without cutting corners? The winner could earn a prize.
  • Spin for Fun Tasks: Not all tasks on the wheel have to be chores. Mix in some fun tasks like “movie night” or “game time” as surprises for when the wheel is spun.

Modak makes managing chores even easier

If you’re looking for an easier and more rewarding way to manage chores, look no further than Modak. The Modak app allows both parents and teens to track chores and get rewarded for completing them. You can even set up a chore system similar to a wheel of chores, but with all the convenience of a mobile app.

But that’s not all, Modak also lets teens earn real money through its unique MBX system. You can earn MBX points by completing chores, taking on challenges, and even walking! That’s right, with Modak’s Walk to Earn feature, you can earn MBX points just by staying active and reaching the daily step goals of 5,000 steps.

You can earn up to 70 MBX per week, that a plus of $36.40 per year for staying active(2)(3). Plus, you can convert your MBX into dollars to spend using your Modak Visa® debit card1.

Teen holds visa debit card while he smiles

FAQs

Now that we’ve covered how a chore wheel works, you might have some questions about allowances and chore systems in general. Let’s dive into the answers to some of the most common questions.

What is the purpose of an allowance?

The primary purpose of an allowance is to teach kids about money management and responsibility. By earning money through chores or receiving a weekly allowance, teens learn the value of work and how to budget for things they want. It’s a practical tool for introducing financial concepts.

Is giving a child an allowance a good idea?

Yes, many experts suggest that giving a child an allowance can be beneficial when implemented thoughtfully. It encourages kids to take ownership of their responsibilities and teaches them important life skills like budgeting, saving, and spending. An allowance tied to chores can be especially effective in teaching the value of hard work.

How does allowance motivate kids?

Allowance motivates kids by providing them with a tangible reward for their efforts. It also helps them set goals and work towards achieving them, which fosters a sense of independence and self-discipline.

What are the disadvantages of allowance?

One disadvantage is that kids may start expecting rewards for every task they do, which isn’t always realistic in real life. Additionally, if not managed properly, an allowance could encourage spending without teaching saving or budgeting.

Conclusion

Why a chore wheel is the perfect tool for managing household tasks? A chore wheel is a simple but effective way to manage household chores, promote fairness, and ensure everyone is pulling their weight. Whether you opt for a physical wheel or an online chore wheel, the concept remains the same: distribute tasks equally and make it fun!

If you’re looking for a more modern solution, the Modak app is an excellent choice for tracking chores, earning rewards, and teaching financial literacy.

 With Modak, teens can manage their tasks, have opportunities to earn real money through various program features, and even take part in challenges that reward them with MBX points, points they can later convert into cash2.

So, whether you're using a wheel or an app, the key is to make managing chores an organized and rewarding experience for everyone.

  1. Deposit account and the Modak Visa® debit card issued by Legend Bank, N.A., FDIC-Insured. Modak is a financial technology company and not a FDIC insured financial institution. Funds deposited into a Deposit Account may be eligible for up to $250,000 of FDIC insurance.
  2. 100 MBX = $1(as of June 2025). This is an approximation and not a guaranteed result. For more information on MBX, click here for more information on MBX
  3. Walking 5,000 steps a day gives users 10MBX (as of June 2025). This is subject to change at Modak’s discretion
  4. Fees for expedited or premium services may apply. Find out more in our Cardholder agreement.

Follow us on social media:

Related articles