The coin flip for a cashless world
Nobody carries coins anymore, but everyone still needs the fairest tiebreaker ever invented. The heads or tails wheel is a true 50/50: equal Heads and Tails segments, spun by cryptographically secure randomness. Call it before the wheel stops, then live with the consequences — that's the ancient law of the flip.
When one flip isn't enough
Best of three? The results panel tracks every spin so there's no "wait, what was the score?" Settling something three-way? Swap the entries for three names and give each an equal share of the wheel — something a physical coin could never do. That's the wheel's quiet superpower: it's a coin with as many sides as you need.
Classic coin-flip use cases
Kickoffs and serve choice, who takes out the bins, which movie wins a two-way tie, who gets the front seat, which twin was born first (kidding — mostly). Two options, one spin, zero appeals.