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Toss a Coin (Online Draw Decision)

Toss a Coin (Online Draw Decision)

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How to Use?

1

Start Animation

Trigger the physical floating of the virtual coin by pressing the "Throw Coin" button on the screen.

2

Mathematical Chance Algorithm

The moment you press the button, the computer makes a completely probabilistic decision by rolling 50-50 dice for (Heads and Tails) in the air.

3

Implement the Decision

Agree the outcome amicably, to choose the teams' field for the games, to decide who will cook the meals at home.

What is this tool for?

50/50 Smooth Probability

While your hand's trick or the coin's center of gravity can manipulate the result while tossing a coin in real life, the virtual system eliminates that trick by '100%'.

Same Result Coming Sequentially

'Heads' or 'Tails' can come 7 times in a row. Due to probability science (Independent Events), the effect of past tosses on the next toss is ZERO.

Psychological Decision Supporter

Known in history as 'Freud's Coin'. If you are undecided, the side you pray for 'If only this came out' while the coin is in the air is actually what you secretly want.

Probability of Vertical Stand?

While the probability of a coin tossed between stones on the street (Standing vertically) is 1 in 6 thousand tosses, there is no vertical stand animation addition in the coded digital system.

When should you use this?

The Simplest Symbol of Luck from Past to Present: Coin Flip

In ancient Rome, emperors would toss coins into the air to take the most complicated military decisions (This was called "Navia Aut Caput" i.e. Ship or Head). For thousands of years, humankind uses the "Gravity and Luck of Metal", the fairest Referee, to solve complex paradoxes with two options (A or B, Should I go or should I stay, Who starts the match, Should we take the red pill or the blue pill). Today, as we transition to a Cashless/Credit Card society, our rate of not carrying pocket change (metal coins) has increased significantly. Technology solves exactly this crisis at that moment. ToolboxTR Online Coin Flip Motor eliminates decision paralysis by saying "Yes or No" with an animated coin flip in a non-cheating way.

Probability Philosophy: Don't Fall into the Gambler's Fallacy

While using this tool, you face the harshest rule of statistics science. Suppose that you pressed the button on the screen and "HEADS" came up exactly 5 times in a row. Your brain tells you this lie: "Man, it came up heads 5 times, this time it will DEFINITELY come up TAILS, there is no luck left!". No. Mathematically, the probability of your 6th toss coming up Heads is still exactly 50%. Virtual money has neither fatigue nor memory. That's why the Coin Flip mechanism is the most wonderful example as proof of statistical probabilities (independent event sequences) in the world.

No Digital Cheat, Full Authority: Who Starts the Matches?

Even in World Cup (FIFA) finals, referees determine the fate of the match (who the sun will strike in the eye, who will take the wind behind them) by tossing a coin. In order to end the discussions of "You favored your own coin's side, you flipped it with your hand" while playing e-sports matches at school or astroturf matches, you provide justice with a single click in our tool working with completely Computer Randomness (RNG) codes by holding the phone in the air in the center of the field. Contrary to popular belief, digital money is hundreds of times FAIRER than a physical coin and does not contain metal weight (center distribution) imbalance.

Frequently Asked Questions

Absolutely not. Every time you click (with Crypto API logic), the randomness of that instant millisecond is calculated. There is never a background counter hierarchy like '3 times Heads should come'.
Of course. While the discussion and physical trickery (looking at it by holding it in the air and not hitting the hand, etc.) of the coin flip tossed with a physical 1 TL in your pocket can be made; the online draw tossed in front of everyone's eyes is 100% neutral and fair.
Because while there are 6 different probabilities in the dice roll (wide draw selection), the Coin Flip philosophy was born for 'Yes or No' (Binary) options. It is perfect for decisions involving only two people.

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