Yes or No Generator
Get random yes or no
About This Tool
The Yes or No Generator helps you make decisions by randomly choosing between yes and no. When you're stuck between two options or need a fair, unbiased decision, let randomness decide.
Click the button for an instant answer with fun animations. Perfect for settling debates, making quick decisions, or just having fun.
How It Works
How to Use This Generator
Making random decisions is simple:
- Think of your question - Frame your decision as a yes/no question.
- Click Generate - Get a random yes or no answer.
- View result - See the animated answer with optional sound effects.
- Try again - Generate as many times as you like.
Formula
How It Works
Probability: Yes: 50%, No: 50%
Each click generates a new random result using cryptographically secure randomness.
Optional modes:
- Magic 8-Ball style (with maybe/ask again)
- Weighted probability (custom percentages)
- Best of 3/5/7
Examples
Examples
Example 1: Simple Decision
- Question: "Should I order pizza tonight?"
- Result: YES!
Example 2: Settling a Debate
- Question: "Should we watch a movie or play games?"
- Result: NO (play games wins!)
Example 3: Best of 3
- Round 1: Yes
- Round 2: No
- Round 3: Yes
- Final: YES wins 2-1
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the yes or no generator work?
The tool uses a cryptographically secure random number generator to produce a 50/50 yes or no answer. Each click is independent with exactly equal probability. It is equivalent to flipping a fair coin where heads = yes and tails = no.
Can I adjust the probability of yes vs no?
Yes. Set a custom probability: 70% yes / 30% no, or any ratio you prefer. This is useful for simulating biased decisions or weighted outcomes. The default is 50/50 for a fair, unbiased answer.
Can I ask the generator a specific question?
Type your yes/no question in the input field. The tool displays your question alongside the random answer. This is for entertainment and decision-making assistance. The answer is purely random and not based on the question content.
How many times should I use the yes/no generator for a decision?
Once is statistically sufficient for a random decision. Multiple attempts introduce bias (you may keep going until you get the answer you want). If you find yourself wanting to override the result, that reveals your true preference.
Is the yes/no generator truly random?
Yes. It uses the Web Crypto API (CSPRNG), the same randomness source used for encryption. Each result is independent and unpredictable. Over thousands of uses, yes and no will each appear approximately 50% of the time.
Disclaimer
Disclaimer: This tool generates random results for informational and entertainment purposes only. Results are generated using browser-based randomisation and should not be relied upon for cryptographic or security-sensitive applications. All processing happens in your browser.
💡 Tips
Tips
- Use for fun decisions, not life-changing ones
- Great for settling friendly debates
- Try "best of 3" for important decisions
- Use the history feature to track results
- Remember: the answer is just for fun!