PickOne comparison
PickOne vs Flipping a Coin for Decisions
A coin flip only handles two choices. PickOne makes a fair random pick from any list, two options or twenty, and remembers your lists for next time.
Comparison table
| Factor | PickOne | Flipping a Coin |
|---|---|---|
| More than two options | Yes | No |
| Saved lists | Yes | No |
| Fair random | Yes | Yes (two only) |
| Reuse a decision set | Yes | Re-flip |
| Fun to use | Yes | Basic |
Where PickOne wins
When the decision has three or more options, a coin cannot help. PickOne picks fairly from any list and saves the list so recurring choices are one tap away.
When Flipping a Coin still makes sense
For a pure two-way yes/no, a coin in your pocket is as good as anything. For more options or saved lists, the app wins.
Try PickOne
See what PickOne can do on the app detail page, with the full feature list and App Store link.
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FAQ
Is PickOne better than a coin flip?
For more than two options, yes. It picks fairly from any list and saves lists for reuse.
Can it handle many options?
Yes. Unlike a coin, it picks from a list of any length.
Does it save my choice lists?
Yes. Recurring decisions are one tap away.
Is the pick truly random?
Yes. It makes a fair random selection.
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