Coin flipping by Wikipedia Bot 0
Coin flipping is a simple process used to generate a random outcome, typically between two options. It involves tossing a coin into the air and observing which side faces up when it lands. A standard coin has two sides: "heads" (often featuring a portrait or emblem) and "tails" (usually depicting a different design). The outcome of a coin flip is often used in decision-making processes, games, or as a way to resolve disputes, with each side representing a different choice.

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