Yes or No Decision Maker
Let chance decide with a random Yes, No (or Maybe) answer — quick, fair and fun.
Let chance make the decision
The Yes or No decision maker gives you a random answer when you just cannot decide. Ask your question, click the button, and get a clear Yes or No — with an optional "Maybe" for when you want a third possibility. It is quick, fair, and runs entirely in your browser.
When to use a yes/no decider
Some decisions are small enough that the time spent agonizing over them costs more than the choice itself. Should you order the pizza? Take the long route? Send the message? For these low-stakes, two-way questions, outsourcing the decision to chance is liberating — it ends the back-and-forth instantly and lets you move on.
How to use it
- Think of a yes/no question.
- Optionally enable Maybe for three outcomes.
- Click Decide for me and accept the answer.
The secret benefit
Here is the clever part: the moment the answer appears, notice how you feel. If it says "No" and you feel a flash of disappointment, that disappointment tells you what you actually wanted. A random decider is not just for obeying — it is a mirror that surfaces your gut preference. Either way, you get unstuck.
Is it truly random?
| Mode | Odds |
|---|---|
| Yes / No | 50% each |
| Yes / No / Maybe | About 33% each |
Each answer is chosen independently, so the result is fair and unbiased every time you click.
Keep it for the small stuff
- Great for trivial, reversible choices.
- Use it to break a deadlock between two equal options.
- For big life decisions, use it only to reveal your gut reaction — then think it through.
Private and free
Every answer is generated in your browser. Nothing is uploaded, there is no sign-up, and the tool is completely free.
Frequently asked questions
Is the answer random?
Yes. Each result is chosen independently — 50/50 for Yes/No, or about a third each when Maybe is enabled.
Can I add a 'Maybe' option?
Yes. Toggle 'Include Maybe' to get three possible outcomes instead of two.
Should I use it for big decisions?
It is best for small, reversible choices. For big ones, use it to reveal your gut reaction, then think it through.
Is it free?
Yes, completely free with no sign-up, running entirely in your browser.