DecisionFlip A smarter coin flip for tough choices

Enter two options. Let a little psychology (and some randomness) help you decide.

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If you feel disappointed by the result, you probably wanted the other one.

How It Works

1. Enter Your Options

Type the two choices you're deciding between. Career moves, dinner plans, weekend adventures — anything goes.

2. Flip

Hit the button and watch the coin flip. In Psychology Mode, the result might just reflect what you already know deep down.

3. Notice Your Reaction

Pay attention to how you feel. Relief means you got what you wanted. Disappointment? That's your real answer talking. Either way, you've learned something.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is DecisionFlip truly random?

In True 50/50 Mode, yes — it is a perfectly fair coin flip. In Psychology Mode, there's a little something extra going on. We'll leave it at that. You can switch modes anytime.

Does it store my choices?

No. DecisionFlip runs entirely in your browser. Nothing you type is stored, transmitted, or logged anywhere. When you close or refresh the page, everything disappears completely.

Can I use pure 50/50 mode?

Absolutely. Toggle to "True 50/50" mode before flipping and the result will be mathematically fair with zero behavioral influence. Use it whenever you want pure chance to decide.

Why do I sometimes feel disappointed by the result?

That is actually the most valuable part. Your emotional reaction to an outcome reveals what you truly prefer. If the flip disappoints you, you already had an answer — you just needed a nudge to see it clearly. Researchers have studied this phenomenon for decades.

Is this meant to replace professional decision-making?

No. DecisionFlip is a fun, playful tool for everyday choices. It is not a substitute for professional advice on important life decisions. Think of it as a conversation starter with your own instincts.