Coin toss. Two sides of a coin

Coin toss. Two sides of a coin

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Coin toss. Two sides of a coin: Flip, settle, and win

The must-have tool for a cashless world. Make instant decisions with a fair flip, or secretly adjust the odds to tip the scales in your favor.

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Publisher

ao-system, Inc.

Category

Utilities

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The Perfect Toss

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A gold coin with the letter A on a smartphone screen for a digital flip

A gold coin with the letter A on a smartphone screen for a digital flip

Smartphone screen displaying a realistic 3D silver coin for the Coin Toss app.

Smartphone screen displaying a realistic 3D silver coin for the Coin Toss app.

A realistic 3D silver coin displayed on a smartphone screen within the Coin Toss app

A realistic 3D silver coin displayed on a smartphone screen within the Coin Toss app

A 3D silver coin spinning on a smartphone screen above a gold surface.

A 3D silver coin spinning on a smartphone screen above a gold surface.

A 3D silver coin spinning on its side in the Coin Toss mobile app.

A 3D silver coin spinning on its side in the Coin Toss mobile app.

A 3D silver coin spinning on a gold surface within the mobile app interface

A 3D silver coin spinning on a gold surface within the mobile app interface

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Cashless & Convenient

Ditch the physical change. Flip a high-fidelity, physics-based coin directly on your iPhone whenever a dispute arises.

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The Secret Edge

The only app that lets you tweak the probability ratios. Keep it 50/50 for fairness, or subtly tip the scales in your favor.

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Stop the endless 'what should we do?' loop. Get instant closure on bar bets, dinner picks, or who's driving tonight.

About the app

Everything you need to know about Coin toss. Two sides of a coin.

Description

Coin Toss. Two sides of a coin You can set the ratio between front and back. Coin toss is one of the methods for binary decision-making believed to yield results with equal probability. It is primarily employed in situations requiring a fair approach or for making simple decisions. Method: Generally, a coin is placed in the palm, tossed into the air, and allowed to rotate in mid-air. The result is either "Heads" or "Tails." Fairness: For a coin to facilitate a fair coin toss, it is essential that the coin's center of gravity is balanced, and there is no bias introduced by the throwing method or landing. Additionally, the force and direction of the toss should be uniform. Probability: Theoretically, in the case of a fair coin, the probability of getting Heads or Tails is each 50%. This assumes that the coin is designed fairly, and there is no bias in the toss itself. Decision-making: Coin tosses are used as a simple and quick means of decision-making. It is employed in situations where there are two options or when making a decision is challenging. Randomness: Due to its inherent randomness, coin toss outcomes are hard to predict, and as long as it is conducted under fair conditions, it is less influenced by external factors. Mathematical Consideration: The results of a coin toss follow a binomial distribution. The expected value for the number of Heads in n trials is n/2, and as the number of trials increases, the number of Heads and Tails approaches equality. Cultural Usage: Coin tosses are widely culturally used as a method for divination or making meaningful decisions. Especially in situations involving difficult choices, individuals may resort to a coin toss and base their judgment on the resulting outcome.

Latest Version

2.4.0

Size

36.7 MB

First Released

Mar 20, 2021

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