Coin Flip
Heads or tails? Flip a coin with stats, streaks, and bulk flip mode.
How to Use Coin Flip
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Click the "Flip Coin" button or press Enter.
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Watch the 3D coin animation and see the result (Heads or Tails).
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Use the bulk flip buttons (5, 10, 50, 100) for multiple flips at once.
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View your statistics: total flips, Heads/Tails ratio, and streaks.
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Check the flip history to see your last 50 results.
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Click "Reset" to clear statistics and start fresh.
About Coin Flip
Can't decide where to eat? Who goes first? Whether to text them back? Sometimes you just need a coin flip — and this one comes with a satisfying animation and actual statistics tracking, because why not make decision-making fun.
More than just heads or tails
Click the big button, watch the coin spin, get your result. Simple. But if you're the analytical type (or just bored), it also tracks every flip you make. After a few rounds, you'll see your heads vs. tails percentage, current streak, and longest streak. Flip 100 coins at once and watch the ratio creep toward 50/50 — that's the Law of Large Numbers in action, and it's weirdly satisfying to see.
Bulk flip mode
Need to simulate a lot of flips? Hit the 5×, 10×, 50×, or 100× buttons. The results show up as a summary with counts and percentages, plus a visual bar so you can see the distribution at a glance. Great for probability homework, statistics demos, or settling those "best of 5" arguments.
Is it actually fair?
Yes. Each flip uses your browser's pseudo-random number generator with a true 50/50 probability. Unlike a real coin (which is slightly biased depending on weight distribution and flip technique), this one is mathematically fair. So no, you can't blame the coin.