Coin Flip
Flip a virtual coin online for an instant, fair heads-or-tails result with a running tally.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the coin flip truly random and fair?
Yes. Each result is chosen by a random function the instant you flip, giving heads and tails an exact 50% chance each. The spinning animation is decorative and does not affect the outcome.
What can I use a coin flip for?
Settling who goes first, making an either-or decision, breaking a tie, choosing teams, or demonstrating probability in a classroom.
Does it keep a count of my flips?
Yes. A running tally tracks how many heads and tails you have flipped and the total, which is useful for best-of series or probability demos. Reset it any time.
Can the same side come up many times in a row?
Yes. Each flip is independent, so streaks of heads or tails are completely normal and do not mean the coin is biased.
Is my data stored anywhere?
No. The coin flip runs entirely in your browser. Nothing is recorded, logged, or sent to any server.
Coin Flip — Flip a Coin Online for Heads or Tails
Sometimes the fairest way to settle a question is to flip a coin. This online coin flip gives you an instant, genuinely random heads-or-tails result with a satisfying 3D flip animation — no physical coin required. It is perfect for any moment you need an impartial 50/50 decision and there is no coin in your pocket.
Each flip is decided by a random number the instant you press the button, so heads and tails are always exactly equally likely. The spinning animation is purely for effect — the outcome is fixed fairly before the coin even lands, so there is no way to bias the result. A running tally keeps count of how many heads and tails you have flipped, which is handy for best-of-three deciders, simple probability demonstrations, or just satisfying curiosity about how close to 50/50 a long run of flips really gets.
People use a coin flip to settle friendly disputes, decide who goes first in a game, make a quick either-or choice when both options are fine, break a tie in a vote, choose teams, or add a moment of chance to a classroom lesson on probability. Teachers in particular like that the tally makes it easy to show a class how results even out over many trials.
The whole thing runs in your browser with nothing stored or sent anywhere. Flip as many times as you like — every flip is independent and instant, and the tally resets whenever you want a fresh start.
How to Use the Coin Flip
- Click "Flip the Coin" to toss the virtual coin.
- Watch the 3D animation and read the heads or tails result.
- Check the running tally of heads, tails, and total flips below.
- Flip again as many times as you like.
- Click "Reset tally" to start the count over.