Yes or no?
Ask your question in your head, press the button, and let chance decide: a beat of suspense, then your answer.
Why flipping a virtual coin actually works
When two options feel equally good, your brain stalls out โ classic decision paralysis. The coin-flip trick (or this button) isn't really about the answer; it's about your reaction to it. If you read "NO" and feel a little pang of disappointment, you actually wanted the yes all along. Use it that way, as a gut-check detector โ for small everyday choices, not for signing contracts.
Yes, no, or maybe: how the two modes work
In classic mode the odds are a clean 50/50, like a fair coin. Turn on "MAYBE" and all three answers come up with equal probability (one in three) โ handy when postponing the decision is a perfectly acceptable outcome too. The stats at the bottom track this session's answers, so you can see whether luck is on your side today.