Coins are like magic helpers in games. They let you guess things, like whether a character will win or lose, just by flipping them up in the air. When you flip a coin, it lands on heads or tails, and that helps decide who goes first, what happens next, or even how much money you get. Coins are simple, fair, and fun to use.
Examples
- A child flips a coin to decide who starts first in a race.
- In a board game, a player flips a coin to get an extra move.
- A video game character uses a coin flip to escape a trap.
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See also
- What Makes a Coin Toss Truly Random?
- What Makes a Coin Toss Fair or Unfair?
- Why Do We Use ‘Coins’ in Games and What Makes Them Fair?
- What Makes a Coin ‘Fair’ and Why Isn’t It Always?
- How Does a Coin Remain Fair After Many Flips?
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