This tool simulates real-world coin flipping, suitable for event organization, classroom probability experiments, and decision-making scenarios. It helps users intuitively experience the randomness of coin tosses. Supports batch flipping and automatically counts heads and tails, meeting both statistical and entertainment needs.
- Set the number: Choose how many coins to flip (batch supported).
- Start flipping: Click the "Flip Again" button to simulate and count heads/tails.
- View results: Each flip displays the count of heads and tails for easy probability analysis.
Note: This tool is for educational and entertainment purposes only. Do not use for gambling or illegal activities.
- Is the probability of heads and tails really 50%?
Theoretically, a fair coin has a 50/50 chance, but real results may be affected by weight distribution, flipping method, etc. - Can a coin land on its edge?
Extremely rare, but possible, depending on coin thickness and edge shape. - Can someone "control" the result?
Skilled flippers can influence outcomes; magicians may even "cheat" the audience. - Fun applications
Sports decisions, daily choices, probability experiments, and more. - Gambler's Fallacy
Each flip is independent; short-term results do not affect the next. Avoid subjective misjudgment.
- Scientifically accurate: High-quality random algorithm, results close to theoretical probability.
- Free and easy: No download, works on any device.
- Real-time stats: Automatically counts heads and tails.
- Versatile: Ideal for education, sports, entertainment, and more.