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# Installing Dialogue Wheel

You can purchase Dialogue Wheel for Yarn Spinner from the [Yarn Spinner Itch Store](https://yarnspinnertool.itch.io).

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To use the Dialogue Wheel for Yarn Spinner package in Unity, you'll also need to make sure you've got the Yarn Spinner for Unity package [installed](/2.5/using-yarnspinner-with-unity/installation-and-setup.md).
{% endhint %}

Once you've purchased it, download the package from the store. It will be in the form of a `.unitypackage` file. To install the package, open the Unity project that you want to add it to, and open the the Assets menu -> Import Package -> Custom Package...

You'll then be able to select the `.unitypackage` file for Dialogue Wheel for Yarn Spinner on your file system, and click Open. This will present the Import Unity Package window:

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Click the Import button, and Dialogue Wheel for Yarn Spinner will be imported into your project.

Next, check out the guides on Using Six-Segment Dialogue Wheel, or Using Auto-Layout Dialogue Wheel, as well as


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