General tools
Decision maker
Let chance decide - flip a coin, get a yes or no, or pick one of your own options at random. Everything runs in your browser - nothing is uploaded.
How it works
When you just need something to decide for you, this tool picks at random. Flip a coin for heads or tails, get a straight yes or no, or switch to custom mode and enter your own options - restaurants, chores, who goes first - one per line, and it chooses one for you. Each result is drawn fresh, so there is no pattern to game and no memory of past flips tilting the odds.
The draw uses the browser's cryptographic random generator, so a coin flip is a genuine 50/50 and every custom option has an equal chance. Everything runs in your browser and nothing is sent to a server. It is the quick way to settle a friendly argument, break a tie, or get yourself off the fence without overthinking it.
Example. Tap Flip and the coin lands on Heads or Tails; switch to Yes / No for a one-tap verdict. In custom mode, enter "Pizza", "Sushi", and "Tacos" on three lines and press decide to have one picked at random.
FAQ
Is the coin flip really 50/50?
Yes. Heads and tails are chosen with the Web Crypto random generator, which gives each outcome an equal, independent chance every time. Previous flips have no effect on the next one, so a run of heads does not make tails "due".
How does custom mode work?
Type your choices one per line and press decide; the tool ignores blank lines and picks one of the remaining options uniformly at random. It is the same fair draw used for the coin and yes/no modes, just over your own list.
How is this different from the dice roller?
The dice roller in the D&D tools is built for gaming notation like d20 or 3d6 with modifiers. This decision maker is for everyday either/or choices: a coin, a yes/no, or a pick from a short custom list, with a simple one-tap result.
Are my custom options sent anywhere?
No. Everything happens in your browser. The options you type are not uploaded, logged, or stored on a server.