Coin Flip
Flip a virtual coin once or many times and instantly see heads, tails, and result statistics.
How to use the coin flip
- 1. Enter how many times you want to flip the coin.
- 2. Flip the coin.
- 3. Review the result, or the heads and tails counts.
- 4. Copy your results if needed.
Why use a virtual coin flip?
A virtual coin flip is a quick way to make a fair heads-or-tails decision without needing a physical coin. It is useful for settling small decisions, choosing who goes first in a game, or simply satisfying curiosity.
What happens when you flip a coin many times?
Each flip is generated independently, so a short series of flips is not guaranteed to land exactly 50% heads and 50% tails. As the number of flips grows larger, the results tend to even out closer to an even split, but some variation is expected in any individual run.
Frequently asked questions
Is each flip independent?
Yes. Each flip is generated independently of the others, so previous results do not influence the next flip.
Can I flip the coin multiple times?
Yes. You can flip the coin up to 1,000 times in a single generation and see the full breakdown of heads and tails.
Will 100 flips always produce 50 heads and 50 tails?
Not necessarily. Random variation means the actual counts will often be close to an even split but rarely exactly 50/50.
What can I use a coin flip for?
Coin flips are commonly used for quick decisions, games, classroom activities, or any situation calling for a simple, fair random choice between two options.