Coin flip, dice roll, yes/no answer, random option picker โ all in one tool. Settle any decision in one click.
This page combines the five most-used decision tools into a single interface. Whether you need a quick coin flip, a fair random pick from options, or a yes/no on a tough question โ it's all here.
Coin Flip for binary choices. Dice for board games and tabletop RPGs. Yes/No for tough questions. Random Pick to choose from a list. Random Number for any range.
For Random Pick, list your options. For Dice, choose how many dice. For Random Number, set min and max. Coin Flip and Yes/No need no setup.
The result appears instantly. Your last 10 results are kept as history so you can verify the randomness or revisit recent picks.
"Should I take the job offer?" "Coffee or tea?" "Park here or look for closer?" Use when you have exactly two options and either is acceptable.
Replace lost dice. Roll multiple at once for D&D or board games. Each die is independent so the math works out the same as physical dice.
For tough yes/no questions where you'd rather let chance decide than overthink. Pro tip: if you're disappointed by the answer, that tells you what you actually wanted.
"Where should we eat tonight?" "Which task should I tackle first?" Put the options in, pick one. Removes choice paralysis.
Generate a winning ticket number, pick a random page to study, randomize an A/B test assignment.
It uses your browser's built-in cryptographic random number generator (crypto.getRandomValues). For everyday decisions, gaming, and giveaways this is plenty random. Not suitable for cryptographic key generation, but everything on this tool is for casual use.
That's normal randomness. Truly random sequences often look "streaky" โ humans see patterns even where none exist. Flip 100 times and you'll see roughly 50/50.
No. There's no thumb on the scale. The result is independent of what you wanted or what came before.
Your Random Pick options save in your browser so you don't have to re-type them next time.