About this tool
Coin Flip is useful when you need a simple, visible answer without turning a tiny decision into a process. It works well for games, tiebreakers, classroom choices, and quick yes-or-no moments.
When a coin flip helps
Use it when there are only two valid paths and you want a neutral random result. A visible flip can feel more transparent than making the choice silently.
Because the tool keeps a short history, it is also useful for games, practice rounds, and lightweight probability demonstrations.
Best practice
Use a coin flip for low-stakes decisions and playful scenarios, not for choices that need actual evaluation. It is best when both options are already acceptable.
Frequently asked questions
Is the result random?
Yes. The tool uses the browser's cryptographic random generator for a fair, quick result.
Can I use it on mobile?
Yes. The flip interaction and history layout are designed to work well on mobile and desktop.
Does it keep a history?
Yes. The tool shows recent results so you can track the last several flips.