Free virtual coin flipper - Get instant heads or tails results with realistic animation
Click the button below to flip the coin
No flips yet. Start flipping!
Click the "Flip Coin" button to start the coin toss animation.
Watch as the coin flips with a realistic 3D animation.
The coin lands on either heads or tails, and your result is displayed.
Click "Flip Again" to perform another coin toss and track your results.
Get your heads or tails result in seconds with our fast, responsive coin flipper.
Our tool uses cryptographically secure random number generation for fair, unbiased results every time.
Use on any device - desktop, tablet, or mobile. No downloads or installations required.
View detailed statistics and history of all your coin flips in real-time.
Yes! Our coin flip tool uses JavaScript's Math.random() function which generates cryptographically strong pseudo-random numbers, ensuring fair and unbiased results every time you flip the coin.
Our current version flips one coin at a time, but you can quickly flip multiple times in succession. The flip history tracks all your results for reference.
Each coin flip has a 50% probability of landing on heads and 50% probability of landing on tails, just like a real coin toss.
No downloads required! Our coin flip tool works entirely in your web browser. Just visit the page and start flipping.
The flip history is stored locally in your browser session. If you refresh the page or clear your browser data, the history will be reset.
This online coin flipper was developed by the ToolsVault Development Team to provide a simple, fast, and fair way to make random decisions. Our team has over 10 years of combined experience in developing probability-based tools and random number generators.
The tool uses industry-standard random number generation algorithms to ensure truly random results. All processing happens client-side in your browser for instant results and complete privacy.
Created by:
ToolsVault Development Team
Accuracy:
50/50 probability
Last Updated:
February 15, 2026
Next Review:
May 2026
Research & Citations: This tool is based on principles of probability theory and random number generation as described in "Introduction to Probability" by Grinstead & Snell and follows W3C Web Standards for browser-based applications.