Coin Flip
Generate heads/tails results once or several times.
Category: Random & Generation
When to use?
Use it to quickly decide between two options or for a simple probability experiment.
How to use
- Enter the number of flips.
- Press flip.
- Check the heads and tails counts.
Input Explanation
Enter how many times to flip at once (1 to 50).
Calculation Basis
For each coin it generates a result based on 50% heads / 50% tails and tallies the totals.
Usage Examples
- Quick decisions - Randomly pick one of two options.
- Observe probability - Flip several times to check heads/tails frequency.
- Run meetings/classes - Quickly decide order, picks, and simple draws to save time.
Examples
- Flip a coin 10 times → 6 heads, 4 tails
- Flip once → quickly decide between two
Cautions
- It is based on mathematical randomness, differing from real-world physical odds.
- It is not suitable for commercial draws with money at stake or high-security randomness.
Guides
Heads and tails
Each flip is independently heads or tails. With several flips, it also summarizes the heads and tails counts.
Simple choices
Use it to quickly decide between two options. Use it for reference only on important decisions.
FAQ
Can I flip several times?
Yes, up to 50 at once.
Can I see the ratio?
It summarizes the heads and tails counts.
Can I flip just once?
Yes. Set the count to 1 to decide heads/tails once.
Are heads/tails exactly 50/50?
Each side has a 50% chance. Over few flips it can look skewed to one side.
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