Yes or No Decision Maker
Let chance settle it with a random yes or no.
How to use
- 1 Type the question you want decided (optional).
- 2 Choose whether to allow a “Maybe” outcome.
- 3 Press “Decide for me”.
- 4 Read your answer — and ideally, go with it.
About Yes or No Decision Maker
The Yes or No Decision Maker settles the small, stubborn choices that you keep going back and forth on.
Type your question, press the button, and it returns a clean, unbiased "Yes" or "No" — and if you would rather leave a little room for fate, you can switch on a third "Maybe" outcome so the answer is one of three equally likely options.
It is deliberately simple.
There is no clever algorithm reading your mind, just an honest coin flip powered by your browser.
That is exactly the point: when two options are genuinely close, the value of a random decider is that it breaks the deadlock for you and frees you to act.
Use it for picking a restaurant, deciding whether to send that message, choosing who goes first in a game, or any low-stakes "should I or shouldn't I" moment.
Your question never leaves the page — nothing is uploaded, tracked or stored — and the tool works offline once loaded.
The short pause before the answer is purely for suspense; under the hood every outcome is equally likely, so the result is as fair as a flipped coin.
Reroll as many times as you like, though part of the fun is committing to the first answer you get.
FAQ
Is the answer truly random?
Yes. It uses your browser’s random number generator, so each outcome is independent and fair. With Maybe enabled, all three answers are equally likely.
Does it remember or send my question?
No. The question stays in your browser only — nothing is uploaded, logged or stored, and the tool works offline once the page has loaded.