Is the coin flip truly 50/50?
Yes. Spinlygames uses the Web Crypto API (crypto.getRandomValues) to generate a cryptographically random result. Each flip is an independent 50% chance of heads or tails — no patterns or bias.
Heads or tails? Let the coin decide. Fair, instant, and free.
Click the coin or the button to flip
Flip multiple coins
Open the page
The coin is ready to flip immediately — no setup needed.
Click 'Flip Coin' or tap the coin
The coin animates with a realistic 3D flip and lands on either Heads or Tails.
Read the result
The result is shown both on the coin face and as a text label below.
Track your flips
The counter at the bottom keeps score across flips. Reset it any time.
Flip multiple coins
Use the multi-flip panel to flip up to 10 coins at once — great for experiments or group decisions.
The humble coin flip has been settling disputes and making decisions for centuries. Online coin flippers bring that same fairness to situations where you don't have a physical coin handy — which, let's be honest, is most of the time.
Settling arguments between friends is the obvious use case. Who picks the restaurant? Who goes first in a game? Who gets the last slice of pizza? A coin flip is impartial, instant, and accepted by everyone as fair.
Sports and games have used coin flips for kickoffs, court choice, and first-turn decisions for decades. Our virtual coin is an exact digital equivalent — totally random, no tricks.
Teaching probability is another great use. Students can flip the coin hundreds of times and track how close the results get to 50/50 as the sample size grows. Our built-in counter makes this easy.
Breaking ties in voting when you're deadlocked on a group decision. Sometimes you just need an objective third party to make the call.
Personal decision-making — there's a famous trick where you flip a coin and pay attention to how you feel when it lands. If you're relieved or disappointed, that tells you something your conscious mind was hiding.
Yes. Spinlygames uses the Web Crypto API (crypto.getRandomValues) to generate a cryptographically random result. Each flip is an independent 50% chance of heads or tails — no patterns or bias.
Yes! Use the 'Flip multiple coins' section at the bottom to flip 2–10 coins simultaneously. The results show all coins and a heads/tails count.
The counter persists between visits using your browser's local storage. Click 'Reset' to clear it manually.
Absolutely — that's what it's for. Coin flips are a time-honoured way to make fair, unbiased binary decisions. Just make sure both parties agree on the outcome before you flip!