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Coin Flip
Flip a coin for a quick heads-or-tails call. Flip once or many times, rename the two sides if you like, and copy the result. Runs in your browser — no account, nothing to install.
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Common questions
Is the coin flip free?
Can I flip more than once?
Can I rename the two sides?
Is heads or tails truly random?
Does it need an account?
Can I use it to decide between two options?
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About the coin flip
This is a free online coin flip. Press Flip and the tool calls heads or tails at random. Flip once for a quick decision, or flip many times and see the tally. You can rename the two sides — for example to the names of two choices — and copy the result. The tool runs in your browser, with no account and nothing to install.
Heads or tails, at random
Each flip has two equally likely outcomes. When your browser supports it, the result comes from the browser secure random source, so heads and tails are each as likely as a real coin — about fifty-fifty. Where that is not available, the tool uses the standard pseudo-random generator.
Flip many times
Set how many flips you want and the tool flips them all at once, then shows each result and a running tally of how many landed on each side. This is handy for settling several small calls in a row, or for getting a quick feel for how a fair coin behaves over many tries.
Rename the two sides
The sides start as Heads and Tails, but you can type your own labels — the names of two people, two options, or two teams. The flip still has two equal outcomes; only the words change. This turns the coin into a simple way to decide between any two choices without overthinking it.
Is it fair
A coin flip is the classic fair tie-breaker, and this one keeps that promise: neither side is favored. Because the draw happens on your device and nothing is saved, you can use it for private calls — who goes first, who pays, which plan to try — and trust that the result is not nudged either way.
Common uses
People flip a coin to make a quick decision, to break a tie, to choose who starts a game, to split a task, or to settle a friendly bet. It is the fastest tool when there are exactly two options and any fair pick will do. For more than two options, a wheel or a list is a better fit.
Reading the result
For a single flip, the tool shows a coin and the large label of the side that came up. For a run of flips, each outcome appears as its own chip, with a tally underneath of how many landed on each side. The Copy button puts the result on your clipboard, ready to paste into a note or a chat.
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