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Let chance make the decision

Every random generator that takes the choice off your hands — from the wheel to a coin flip.

Overview

Decisions at a glance

Some decisions cost more nerves than they are worth. This category brings together every tool that makes a fair, neutral choice for you: the visible random wheel for groups, the quick coin flip for two options, a clear yes-or-no answer, a free-form option picker and a meal idea for the daily “what should I cook?”. Every result is drawn with equal odds right in your browser — no favorites, no second-guessing.

Which decision tool fits when?

The right pick depends on the occasion. If a draw should be visible and easy to follow for everyone, use the Random Wheel. If there are only two possibilities and it has to be quick, a Coin Flip does the job. For a plain yes-or-no question, Yes or No gives you a clear answer right away, with an optional “maybe”. If you have several equally good options, type them line by line into the Decision Maker. And when the question is what goes on the plate, Random Food suggests a dish for you.

Why chance helps with everyday questions

When the alternatives are equally good, what blocks you is rarely the choice itself — it's the endless weighing up. A neutral nudge breaks the deadlock and saves your mental energy for the questions that actually deserve it. A nice side effect: the moment the result appears, your first reaction often tells you what you really wanted. For decisions with real consequences — where you live, your job, your finances — chance is no substitute for genuine thought; those come down to consequences and values.

Frequently asked

Decisions: frequently asked questions

Which tool is the best decision maker?

It depends on the situation: the random wheel works well for visible draws in a group, the coin flip for two options, yes or no for simple questions, and the decision maker for as many custom options as you like.

Are the decisions really fair?

Yes. All the tools draw with equal odds using the browser's cryptographic random generator. Every option has exactly the same chance, no matter where it sits in the list.

Can I use chance for important decisions?

For everyday questions where the options are equally good, it's ideal. For decisions with real consequences, the result is at best a prompt — the responsibility stays with you.

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