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Flip a coin online: Heads or Tails toss in one tap
In cricket, a toss is the first step to starting a match, but sometimes players forget to bring a coin or don't have time for a physical one. That’s where the Cricket Toss Coin by CricHeroes comes in. With this coin flip online tool, you can quickly flip a coin and get heads or tails instantly. No need to scramble for a coin – just tap, see the result, and start your game.
Flip a coin online instantly and get a fair heads or tails result. Whether you need a quick cricket toss, want to settle a decision, or just need to call heads or tails, this free online coin toss tool works in one tap.
No app, no login, no physical coin needed. The CricHeroes coin flip gives you a random result every time, so any captain, umpire, or group of friends can start a match or make a call in seconds.
Why use this online coin flip tool?
Fair results every time
Every tap gives a fresh random heads or tails outcome. The coin flip is unbiased, so both teams get an equal call.
Perfect for cricket
Umpires and team captains often need a quick toss a coin tool when a physical coin is not available.
Score all your matches for free.
From friendly matches to big tournaments, CricHeroes helps you score, livestream, and analyse your game.
Works on mobile, tablet, and desktop
You can flip a coin on a mobile, tablet, or desktop with a single tap.
Good for more than cricket
Use this coin flip for daily decisions, classroom games, or any time two options feel equal. A coin toss works anywhere heads or tails can settle a choice.
How to flip a coin online
- Choose who calls heads or tails.
- Tap the coin on this page.
- Watch it spin for a second.
- See your heads or tails result.
- Tap again to flip the coin as many times as you want.
- Use the result to start your match.
It’s that simple. Whether it’s for a match or a friendly game, this coin flip tool will help you make a quick decision.
Heads or tails: how to call it right
In a coin toss, heads and tails are the two sides of the coin. The team or person calling picks one side before the coin flip. If the coin lands on the called side, the caller wins the toss.
- Heads: Usually the side with a face, portrait, or emblem.
- Tails: The opposite side, often with a number, symbol, or animal.
- Indian coin toss: On a one rupee coin, the Ashoka Lion Capital is heads, the numeric "1" is tails.
The caller announces their choice out loud before you tap the coin. After the flip, both players confirm the result before the match starts.
Why does this online toss help cricket players
Local cricket often runs on a tight schedule. This coin flip tool helps teams begin on schedule. This page saves time by giving you an instant cricket toss coin that works anywhere, even on the ground.
If you score matches on CricHeroes, you can use the in-built virtual toss coin to do your toss before the match and record the result instantly.
What is this coin toss used for?
Cricket matches
Start your game even when you don’t have a coin.
Friendly calls
Pick who bats first or chooses teams.
Daily choices
Use heads or tails when two options feel equal.
Fun challenges
Make small decisions with a quick flip of a coin.
Quick decisions
Use the simple toss a coin action to settle any choice.
Why does this page help cricket players
A toss is often the first step in cricket. But sometimes, a coin isn’t around. This tool provides a quick, fair, and instant solution to that problem. Plus, if you use CricHeroes for scoring, you can toss, record the result, and start scoring right away.
Tips for fair coin toss use
- Use a single flip for each decision.
- Make sure both teams are aware of their chosen side before tapping.
- If the toss decides the batting order, record the result immediately in your CricHeroes scoring app.
This tool helps cricket players make decisions quickly and fairly, with no need for a physical coin. Whether it's for a formal match or a casual game, CricHeroes has you covered.
Coin toss in cricket: rules every captain should know
The coin toss decides which team bats or bowls first. Both captains meet at the pitch. One captain tosses the coin. The other calls heads or tails mid-air. The winner picks to bat, bowl, or field, based on pitch condition and match format.
Quick rules to follow:
- The call happens before the coin lands.
- The referee or umpire oversees the toss in official matches.
- In T20 and ODI formats, the toss is announced publicly before play.
- For gully or club cricket, any neutral person can supervise the flip.
If you record your match on CricHeroes, the scoring app logs the toss result automatically once you enter it.
FAQ
What is the best online tool to flip a coin?
Any tool that gives a random result works well. This page provides instant heads or tails outcomes for cricket matches and quick choices.
Can I use this for a cricket match?
Yes. Many local teams use a cricket toss coin tool when a real coin is not nearby.
Is the coin toss fair?
Yes. Each flip has a fresh random outcome.
Do I need an app to use this coin flip?
No. You can flip a coin online right here on any device.
Can I use the coin flip multiple times?
Yes. There is no limit. Flip as many times as you want.
What are the sides in a coin toss?
The two sides are heads and tails, the same as a regular coin.
Does this work on mobile?
Yes. The coin toss tool works smoothly on phones and tablets.
How does a cricket toss usually work?
One captain calls heads or tails before the flip. The winner chooses to bat or bowl first.
Why is a coin toss used in cricket?
The toss sets which team starts the match with the choice of batting or bowling.
Is this tool free?
Yes. You can toss a coin online without any cost.
How do I flip a coin online?
Tap the coin on this page. The coin will spin and land on heads or tails within two seconds. No sign-up, no app, and no physical coin needed.
Is heads or tails random on this tool?
Yes. Every coin flip produces a fresh random result. Neither side has a higher chance of showing up, so the toss stays fair for both players.
Can I use this as a Google coin flip alternative?
Yes. This page works the same way as a Google coin toss, with no ads between taps and unlimited flips.
How does a coin toss work in cricket?
One captain tosses the coin while the other calls heads or tails before it lands. The captain who calls correctly picks to bat or bowl first.










