Coin Flip
Flip a coin free in your browser. Call heads or tails, track your win rate and streaks in this satisfying virtual coin toss game. No download needed.
How to Play
- Choose Heads or Tails before each flip.
- Click the Flip button to toss the virtual coin.
- Watch the animated coin spin and reveal the result.
- Your running win rate and current streak are updated after each flip.
- See how many consecutive correct guesses you can achieve!
Features
- Smooth coin spin animation with clear heads/tails reveal
- Streak tracker showing current and best consecutive correct guesses
- Win rate percentage updated in real time
- Total flip count for tracking long sessions
- Instant replay — flip as many times as you like
Tips & Strategies
- Each flip is a truly independent 50/50 event — past results have no influence on the next outcome.
- Don't fall for the gambler's fallacy: five heads in a row doesn't make tails more likely.
- Try to predict 10 in a row correctly — the odds are 1 in 1024, a fun personal challenge.
- Watch your long-run win rate converge toward 50% — probability in action!
About This Game
Coin Flip is a simple probability game that recreates the classic 50/50 toss in your browser. Call heads or tails, flip an animated coin, and watch your win rate and streaks build. With no skill barrier it suits any quick break — settle a decision, run an impromptu probability experiment, or chase a lucky run. Because every toss is mathematically independent, your long-run win rate drifts toward 50%, making it a tiny hands-on demonstration of chance as much as a game.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Coin Flip really random?
- Each flip is generated independently with a 50% chance per side, so results are never influenced by previous tosses. Over many flips your win rate naturally settles near 50%.
- Do I need to install anything?
- No. Coin Flip runs entirely in your browser with no download, plugin, or account, on both desktop and mobile.
- What does the streak counter track?
- It counts how many times in a row you have guessed correctly. Your best streak is saved locally so you can try to beat it later.
- Can I use it to make real decisions?
- Yes. A coin toss is a fair, unbiased way to choose between two options, which is why many people use it to break a tie.