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Coin Flip

The simplest call in the house: heads or tails on a fair 50/50 coin. Land your side and win 1.92x your stake. Watch the coin spin and settle on the result.

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Just for fun — virtual points, no real money. 18+

How to play

How to play Coin Flip

Coin Flip is the most honest game in the arcade: one coin, two sides, a single call. You pick heads or tails, set your bet, and flip. The coin spins and settles on a result that is genuinely 50/50 — there is no skill to learn and no pattern to read. Win and you are paid a fixed multiplier of ×1.92 on your stake; lose and the stake is gone. Because both outcomes are equally likely, this is the cleanest place to watch probability behave in real time.

That ×1.92 is the whole story of the house edge. A truly fair flip would pay ×2.00, so the small gap is the cost of play and the reason the long-run RTP sits just below 100%. The result is drawn by a cryptographic random generator — the provably-fair idea behind the rest of the games — so each flip is independent of the last. A run of five tails does not make heads "due"; that feeling is just variance, and it is exactly why no betting system can beat a coin. Here you are spending virtual points for fun, so enjoy Coin Flip as the purest, fastest way to feel a fair bet swing your way — or not.

Rules

  1. Choose your call: heads or tails. The odds are exactly 50% either way.
  2. Enter a bet between 10 and 100 points, then press flip.
  3. The coin spins and lands on a result drawn by a cryptographic provably-fair generator.
  4. Call it right and you win bet × 1.92; call it wrong and you lose the stake. There is no tie.
  5. The ×1.92 payout (versus a fair ×2.00) is the fixed house edge built into every flip.
  6. Wins are capped at +500 points per flip and per day, so the largest bets may be trimmed to that ceiling.

Tips from Jérôme

  • Heads and tails are identical in value — pick whichever you like and it changes nothing about your RTP.
  • Ignore streaks. The coin has no memory, so "it's due" is a story your brain tells, not a real edge (variance).
  • Doubling after a loss (martingale) feels clever but runs straight into the bet cap and the fixed house edge — it only burns points faster.
  • With a 50/50 game, sessions are short and swingy. Pick a flip count up front and stick to it.
  • Virtual points, just for fun — Coin Flip is best as a quick, light palate-cleanser between bigger games.
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