
Flip Multiple Coins
Flip 2, 5, 10, or up to 100 coins at once. Each flip is independent and cryptographically random.
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Play FLIPSTREAKHow the Multi-Flip Works
Each coin is a separate cryptographically random event. Flipping 10 coins at once is the same as flipping 10 coins sequentially — no dependencies, no hidden patterns. Use this to settle group decisions, run quick probability experiments, or just watch luck unfold.
When to Flip Multiple Coins
Flipping multiple coins is useful when you need more than a binary answer: selecting a random subset, running quick statistics experiments, or deciding between more than two options (encode choices as combinations of heads and tails). Need a single flip instead? Use the coin flipper.


