Decision Tools
The core tiebreakers — coin flip, magic 8-ball, yes-or-no, random number, spin wheel — plus pre-loaded "should I" pages for the questions everyone Googles.
Coin FlipNew
Heads or tails, fairly random.
Yes or No GeneratorNew
One tap, one answer. Yes or no, decide it.
Magic 8-BallNew
Ask your question, then shake.
Random Number GeneratorNew
Pick a random integer between any min and max.
Spin the WheelNew
Add your options, hit spin, get a pick.
Random PickerNew
Paste your own list. Let us pick.
Should I text them?
For the 1am "should I…?" you can’t stop turning over.
Should I go out tonight?
For the gym-vs-pub Saturday brain.
Should I order takeaway?
Cook-vs-Deliveroo, settled in one tap.
Should I go to the gym?
Stops the "I’ll go in an hour" loop.
Should I play one more game?
For the "one more match" you’ve said four times already.
Read: Why decision fatigue is becoming a real problem →
FAQ
Which decision tool should I use?
Coin flip for a clean two-way choice. Magic 8-ball when you want a tone (yes/maybe/no). Yes-or-no for "should I…?" framings. Random number for ranges and draws.
Is any of this advice?
No. They’re tiebreakers for small choices. Don’t make life decisions on a coin flip.