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Flip a virtual coin and keep a running heads-vs-tails tally.

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Flip a fair coin and keep a running heads-vs-tails count.

What is the Coin Flip tool?

This coin flip tool flips a fair virtual coin and shows you heads or tails with a quick tumble animation — the same simple, unbiased decision-maker you would reach for a real coin to settle. Every flip is an independent 50/50 draw, so it is genuinely random and there is no memory of past results. It runs right in your browser, with nothing to download and no sign-up.

Beyond a single toss, it keeps a running tally of how many heads and how many tails you have landed, plus the total number of flips, so you can settle a best-of-three, break a tie, or just watch the count even out over a long streak. Tap flip as many times as you like, and reset the tally whenever you want to start a fresh count.

A virtual coin flipper is handy far more often than you would think: picking who goes first in a game, choosing between two options when you genuinely cannot decide, running a fair draw in a classroom, or teaching probability by watching a real 50/50 distribution build up over dozens of flips. Because it is instant, private and works offline once the page has loaded, it is faster than hunting for a physical coin — and you always have it on your phone.

How to use the Coin Flip

  1. Tap the flip button to toss the virtual coin.
  2. Watch the coin tumble and land on heads or tails.
  3. Read the result — it is a fair, independent 50/50 outcome each time.
  4. Keep flipping to build up your running heads-vs-tails tally.
  5. Tap reset any time to clear the tally and start a fresh count.

Frequently asked questions

Is the coin flip really random?

Yes. Each flip is an independent draw with a genuine 50/50 chance of heads or tails, generated by your browser's random number source. Past results have no effect on the next flip — a long run of heads does not make tails 'due'.

What are the odds of heads or tails?

Exactly 50% each. Over a small number of flips you will often see uneven counts, but the more you flip, the closer the tally tends to move toward an even split — that is normal probability, not a bug.

Does it keep a count of my flips?

Yes. The tool tracks how many heads and tails you land plus the total number of flips, so you can settle a best-of series or watch the distribution build up. Use the reset button to start over.

Does the coin flip work offline?

Yes. Once the page has loaded, the flip runs entirely on your device with no network calls, so it keeps working with no connection and nothing is ever sent to a server.

Is this coin flip free?

Yes — completely free, with no sign-up, no account and no limits. Open the page and start flipping in seconds.

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