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Coinflip is a Shuffle Original built for speed: pick heads or tails, flip, and a correct call pays 1.96x your stake. From there you can keep it simple with one flip, chain calls into a multiplier worth over 1,000,000x, or switch to Target mode and bet on how many flips land your way. Every outcome is provably fair.
Key Aspects
Feature | Details |
Basic gameplay | Pick heads or tails — a winning flip pays 1.96x your stake |
RTP / House edge | 98% RTP (2% house edge) |
Max multiplier | 1,027,604.48x |
Provably fair | Yes |
Classic mode | Flip once, or turn on the continuous toggle to chain up to 20 correct calls. Each win doubles your running multiplier |
Target mode | Set how many flips you want and the minimum number that must land your way, then bet on the outcome |
Autobet | Run a set number of automatic rounds in either mode |
Device access | Desktop, tablet, or mobile — no app required |
What Is Coinflip on Shuffle?
The Coinflip game is an in-house Shuffle Original built around a single 50/50 decision: heads or tails. You place a bet, the coin flips, and you win if your side lands. There is no card logic or board to read — just the call.
Because it is a Shuffle Original, Coinflip is provably fair rather than a closed-box random number generator. The math behind each flip is transparent, and the result cannot be changed after you commit your bet.
Coinflip also shares the same wallet as the rest of Shuffle. The crypto in your account works across the sportsbook, the casino, and every Original, so there is nothing extra to set up before your first flip.
How Do You Play Coinflip?
You can start a round in a few seconds:
Open Coinflip from the Shuffle Originals lobby.
Choose your mode — Classic or Target.
Set your bet amount in the currency you want to play with.
Pick heads or tails.
Flip, and your result settles right away.
That is the full loop. The two modes change what you are betting on, and autobet lets either one run hands-free.
Coinflip Game Modes
Classic Mode
Classic is the core game: bet on heads or tails, and a correct call wins. By default it is a single flip that pays 1.96× and settles instantly.
Turn on the continuous toggle and a win becomes a starting point instead of an ending. After each correct call you choose to cash out or flip again, and every successful flip doubles your running multiplier. You can chain up to 20 flips in a row.
The trade-off is straightforward: one wrong call ends the run and you lose the amount riding on it. A long chain looks tempting, but each flip is still an independent 50/50 — the coin has no memory of the calls before it.
Target Mode
Target mode bets on a count rather than a single result. You choose three things: heads or tails, how many flips to make (up to 20), and the minimum number of those flips that must land on your chosen side. If at least that many land, you win.
The payout scales with how hard your target is. Asking for a small number of successes across many flips is likely to hit, so it pays a little over your stake; asking for a tougher ratio pays more. A few examples from the in-game table:
Flips | Minimum to land | Chance | Payout |
1 | 1 | 50.00% | 1.9600× |
5 | 2 | 81.25% | 1.2062× |
10 | 4 | 82.81% | 1.1834× |
20 | 9 | 74.83% | 1.3097× |
Autobet
Autobet plays a set number of rounds for you, in either mode, and is configured like the auto mode on other Shuffle Originals. You set how many bets to run and your auto parameters, then let it play.
In Classic, the continuous toggle is switched off for Autobet; you choose how many flips each round makes and can set the heads/tails call for each flip by clicking its tile. In Target, you set the number of flips, your side, and the minimum to land. Once it starts, each tile plays its own flip animation so you can follow every result.
What Are the Payouts and RTP?
Coinflip runs at a 98% return to player (RTP), which means a 2% house edge. A single winning flip pays 1.96× — close to a clean 2×, with the small gap being the house's long-run margin. That edge is why no coinflip game is theoretically probable to a break even bet over time. This is also why Coinflip is built for entertainment, not income.
In Classic continuous play, each successful flip doubles your multiplier. The full ladder:
Successful flips | Payout | Chance |
1 | 1.96× | 50% |
2 | 3.92× | 25% |
3 | 7.84× | 12.5% |
4 | 15.68× | 6.25% |
5 | 31.36× | 3.125% |
6 | 62.72× | 1.5625% |
7 | 125.44× | 0.78% |
8 | 250.88× | 0.39% |
9 | 501.76× | 0.195% |
10 | 1,003.52× | 0.098% |
11 | 2,007.04× | 0.049% |
12 | 4,014.08× | 0.024% |
13 | 8,028.16× | 0.012% |
14 | 16,056.32× | 0.0061% |
15 | 32,112.64× | 0.0031% |
16 | 64,225.28× | 0.0015% |
17 | 128,450.56× | 0.00076% |
18 | 256,901.12× | 0.00038% |
19 | 513,802.24× | 0.00019% |
20 | 1,027,604.48× | 0.0001% |
The top prize is real but rare: landing 20 correct calls in a row is roughly a 1-in-1,048,576 outcome. Treat the long chains as lottery tickets, not a plan. Cashing out at a multiplier you are happy with is the disciplined way to play.
Minimum and maximum bet sizes and a maximum payout apply, and are shown in the game interface before you flip.
Is Coinflip Provably Fair?
Yes. Like every Shuffle Original, Coinflip uses provably fair technology, so you can independently verify that each flip was random and untampered. Each outcome is generated from a server seed, your client seed, and a nonce, and you can check any result against those values in the provably fair tool after the round.
This removes the need to simply trust the casino. With a closed RNG, you take fairness on faith; with a provably fair flip, the fairness is something you can audit yourself — no trust required, just math. Our step-by-step guide to how provably fair works on Shuffle walks you through how to verify game results yourself.
Coinflip Hotkeys
If you prefer the keyboard, Coinflip supports quick controls:
Space — bet / cash out
A — heads
D — tails
W — double your bet
S — halve your bet
Why Play Coinflip at Shuffle?
Coinflip fits naturally into the wider Shuffle experience, and that is most of its appeal:
One wallet, everywhere. The same account and balance work across the sportsbook, casino, and every Original. Deposit once and play anything.
Crypto-native and fast. Shuffle supports BTC, ETH, USDT, SOL, LTC, and other cryptocurrencies, with fast deposits and withdrawals.
Provably fair by default. Every flip is verifiable, in line with the rest of the Originals lineup.
Play anywhere. You can play Coinflip online directly in your browser on desktop, tablet, and phone.
Rewards as you play. Every bet earns XP toward Shuffle's tiered VIP program, unlocking perks like rakeback, reload bonuses, dedicated hosts, and priority support. Terms apply.
Real support. If you need a hand, Shuffle offers 24/7 human support through live chat and email.
If you want the bigger picture on how Coinflip sits alongside the rest of the in-house lineup, our complete guide to Shuffle Originals walks through every title and how provably fair play works.
Other Shuffle Originals to Try
If you like the speed and simplicity of Coinflip, other Originals offer a similar experience. Limbo and Dice offer similar gameplay: fast rounds with transparent risk. Crash and Mines, on the other hand, reward discipline. Successful players in these games time their cash out in a progressive chain before crashing out or choosing incorrectly.
All of these Originals share the same provably fair system and wallet, so you can move between them freely.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Coinflip on Shuffle?
Coinflip is an in-house Shuffle Original where you bet on heads or tails. A winning flip pays 1.96×, and you can play it as a single flip, a continuous chain of up to 20 flips, or in Target mode.
What is the difference between Classic and Target mode?
Classic bets on a single result (with an optional continuous chain for a bigger multiplier). Target bets on a count: you pick how many flips to make and the minimum that must land your way, and you win if at least that many do.
What is the most you can win on Coinflip?
Chaining 20 correct calls in a row in Classic continuous mode pays 1,027,604.48× your stake. The odds of getting there are about 1 in 1,048,576, so it is a rare outcome.
What is the RTP of Coinflip?
Coinflip has a 98% RTP, which is a 2% house edge. A single winning flip pays 1.96×.
Is Coinflip fair?
Yes. Coinflip is provably fair. Each flip is generated from a server seed, your client seed, and a nonce, and you can verify any result yourself in the provably fair tool.
Can I play Coinflip on my phone?
Yes. Coinflip runs in your mobile browser on phones and tablets, as well as on desktop. There is no separate app to install.
Is there a strategy that beats Coinflip?
No. Coinflip is pure chance, and each flip is independent of the last. No betting system changes the long-run house edge. The most useful habit is setting a cash-out point in advance and a limit on what you play with.
How do I make sure I'm betting the amount I want?
Give the multiplier, risk, and stake a quick check before confirming. If you're returning to a game after a break, keep in mind that your previously chosen settings will be the default at the start of your next session.
Play Responsibly
Coinflip is a game of chance with a built-in house edge, so there is no guaranteed way to win, and it should be played for entertainment rather than as a way to make money. Shuffle offers tools to help you stay in control, including loss limits and wager limits you can set on your account. Take breaks, never chase losses, and only play with funds you can afford to lose. If gambling stops being fun, support is available. You must be 18+ to play.
Ready to play Coinflip online? Pick heads or tails and place your first flip.