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Click Flip; the coin lands on heads or tails. The page also flips once automatically as soon as it loads, so a result is already visible before you click anything.

How it works:

  1. Click Flip.
  2. The result - Heads or Tails - appears below the button, with no spin animation.
  3. Click Flip again for a fresh call - there is no limit on how many times you can flip, and each flip is independent of the one before it.

Coin Flip Online


This coin flip turns a click into a fair heads-or-tails call, right in your browser. There is nothing to download, install, or sign up for - click Flip and read the result.

Click Flip and the result - Heads or Tails - appears below the button immediately. Click Flip again for a fresh call at any time - there is no limit on how many times you can flip.

The result is chosen using your browser's crypto.getRandomValues, a fairness source built into every modern browser, so Heads and Tails each have an equal fifty-fifty chance on every flip. Everything runs locally on your device - no upload and no account - and the result is not saved once you leave the page, so refreshing clears it back to a fresh call.

Use it to settle a quick either-or decision, pick who goes first in a game, or any moment that needs a fair fifty-fifty call without digging out a physical coin.

Need a different kind of random pick? The dice roller rolls one to ten dice for a one-to-six result, and the wheel spinner picks a winner from a list of names.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Coin Flip Online do?

Flips a virtual coin and shows Heads or Tails, using a fair random result generated in your browser.

Is every flip fair?

Yes - the result is chosen with crypto.getRandomValues, so Heads and Tails each have an equal fifty-fifty chance on every flip.

Is my flip history saved?

No. Only the current result is shown - refreshing or leaving the page clears it, and nothing is uploaded or stored on a server.

What complementary tools work well alongside coin flip online?

The dice roller rolls one to ten dice for a one-to-six result, and the wheel spinner picks a winner from a list of names instead of a coin call.