YESHeads
NOTails

Flip a coin is one of the oldest ways humans have made decisions, and this is exactly that with a cleaner animation. Heads is Yes, tails is No. Every flip is an independent 50/50 chance. The stats panel builds up as you flip, so if you are trying to convince yourself the answer is obvious, the streak data will either agree with you or gently disagree.

Frequently Asked Questions

Heads lands on YES and tails lands on NO. The coin shows YES on the front face and NO on the back. It is that straightforward.

Yes. Each flip generates a new random number between 0 and 1. Values below 0.5 give heads (YES), values at or above 0.5 give tails (NO). Past results have no effect on the next flip.

That is exactly what it is for. Both sides agree first that they will honor the result, then flip. It takes the decision out of anyone's hands and gives a neutral outcome both sides can accept.

Each dot represents one flip. Purple dots are Yes results and amber dots are No results. The row shows your last 20 flips so you can see how the session has been trending at a glance.

Yes. The flip count, yes percentage, and history dots are session-only. Refresh the page and the stats start from zero.

For most everyday purposes, yes. No coin to find, works instantly on any device, and you can track a streak over multiple flips without writing anything down. The animation also makes it more satisfying to watch, especially on a shared screen.