Flip a Coin

Flip a virtual coin instantly to settle bets or make 50/50 decisions. Real physics, custom coins, and live statistics.

Show Statistics
HEADS OR TAILS?
HEADS: 0 (0%) TAILS: 0 (0%)
TOTAL FLIPS: 0

How to Flip the Coin

  1. Select Coin: Use the dropdown menu to choose your preferred coin style, such as a US Quarter.
  2. Set Repetitions: Enter the number of times you want to flip in the “Flips” input box.
  3. Toggle Stats: Switch on “Show Statistics” to track the history of Heads vs. Tails results.
  4. Flip: Click the blue “FLIP” button to toss the coin and see the result.

When to Use a Coin Toss

Settle Disputes

Can’t agree on who goes first or which movie to watch? Let the coin decide fairly. Heads or Tails never lies.

Sports Kickoff

Don’t have a real coin for the referee toss? Use this tool to decide possession or side selection for football, soccer, or backyard games.

Probability & Math

Great for students learning about probability. Flip the coin 100 times using the “Flips” counter to observe the Law of Large Numbers in action.

True 50/50 Choice

Remove bias from your decision-making. When you are torn between two equal options, leave it to chance.

Features of Randomify Coin Flipper

  • Live Statistics: Track your session with a real-time counter showing Heads, Tails, and percentages.
  • Multi-Flip Mode: Need to flip 10 times at once? Set the counter and get instant bulk results.
  • Realistic Graphics: Enjoy high-quality visuals of real currency like the US Quarter for an authentic feel.
  • Fair Algorithm: Our randomizer ensures a mathematically correct 50% probability for every toss.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Is the coin flip truly 50/50?

Yes. We use a cryptographically secure random number generator to ensure there is exactly a 50% chance of landing on Heads or Tails.

How do I reset the score?

simply click the red “RESET STATISTICS” text below the result area to clear your current session data.

Can I flip multiple coins at once?

Yes, by increasing the number in the “Flips” input field, you can simulate flipping the coin multiple times in rapid succession.