Decision Tools
Can't decide? Let randomness help. Spin wheels, flip coins, roll dice, and pick random choices instantly.
Yes or No Wheel
Spin the wheel to get a random Yes or No answer
Random Number Generator
Generate random numbers within a specified range
Coin Flip
Flip a virtual coin — heads or tails
Dice Roller
Roll virtual dice with customizable sides
Random Name Picker
Pick a random name from your list
Decision Tools — Let Randomness Help You Choose
Whether you're breaking a tie, picking a winner in a giveaway, choosing what to cook tonight, or just stuck between two options, a random decision tool cuts through the deadlock. ClearTools decision tools use cryptographically seeded randomness so every pick is genuinely fair — useful for raffles, contest draws, and serious coin flips alike.
Classic Randomisers
The coin flip is pure 50/50 with heads/tails history tracking. The dice roller handles 1–10 dice of any standard size (d4 to d20) for board games and RPGs. For arbitrary ranges, the random number generator picks from any min–max span with optional no-repeats.
Wheels & Pickers
Spin the Yes/No wheel for binary decisions, the custom spinner wheel with your own options, or the wheel of names to pick a giveaway winner. Use the random name picker to draw from a pasted list, or the roulette wheel for a casino-style spin.
Life & Fun
Can't decide what to eat? Try the random meal picker. Need inspiration for the weekend? The activity suggester has you covered. Ask the magic 8-ball, check your lucky number, or get your zodiac sign from a date of birth.
Quick Decisions & Games
Need a quick move in a game? Use rock-paper-scissors, the weighted coin flip, or draw a card with the card draw. Pick a random colour for design mockups via the random colour picker, randomise a task list with the task randomiser, or get a one-line fortune.
Is the Randomness Actually Fair?
Yes. Every tool uses the browser\'s crypto.getRandomValues() (or seeded Math.random) for unbiased output. Each pick is independent — past results don\'t influence future ones, so "I\'m due for heads" is the classic gambler\'s fallacy.
Related Categories
For calculation-based tools, try our finance calculators or daily tools.