Yes or No Generator

Need a quick answer? Use this free Yes or No Generator to make a random decision instantly. Press the Decide button and get a simple yes or no answer, flip a virtual coin, or generate random numbers for everyday use.

This tool is useful when you need a fast decision maker, a random yes or no button, a coin flip, a lottery number picker, or a random number between 100 and 999,999. It is simple, fast, and built for people who want an answer without overthinking it.

YES
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Powerball 5 of 1–69 + 1 of 1–26

Mega Millions 5 of 1–70 + 1 of 1–24

Random Number 100–999,999

Random Decision Maker

The Yes or No Generator works like a simple random decision maker. Ask yourself a question, click Decide, and let the tool choose between yes and no.

Use it for light decisions such as:

  • Should I go now or wait?
  • Should I pick option A or option B?
  • Should I watch this movie?
  • Should I order this instead of that?
  • Should I take a break?

For serious decisions involving money, safety, health, relationships, or legal issues, do not rely on a random answer. Use this tool as a fun way to break a tie, not as a replacement for judgment.

Yes or No Button

The main button on this page is a random yes or no button. Every click gives you a fresh result. If you are stuck between two choices and either answer is acceptable, pressing the button can help you move forward.

This is similar to flipping a coin, but with a clear yes or no result instead of heads or tails.

Coin Flip

The round circle works like a simple coin flip. Use it when you want a random heads-or-tails style decision without needing an actual coin.

A coin flip is best when there are only two possible outcomes. For example, you can assign one choice to yes and the other choice to no, then let the tool decide.

Random Number Generator

This page also includes a random number generator. Use it to pick a random number between 100 and 999,999.

Random numbers can be useful for games, contests, testing, examples, temporary codes, simulations, and simple number picking. If you need more control, a future version of this tool may allow custom minimum and maximum values.

Powerball Number Generator

Use the Powerball number generator to create a random Powerball-style number set. The tool picks five main numbers from 1 to 69 and one Powerball number from 1 to 26.

This number picker is for entertainment only. It does not improve your odds of winning, predict future drawings, or use past lottery results. It simply generates random numbers in the correct Powerball format.

Mega Millions Number Generator

Use the Mega Millions number generator to create a random Mega Millions-style number set. The tool picks five main numbers from 1 to 70 and one Mega Ball number from 1 to 24.

Like the Powerball picker, this is only a random number tool. It does not analyze winning numbers, detect patterns, or increase your chance of winning.

Why Randomness Matters

Randomness is used for more than games and quick decisions. On the internet, random values are also used in security, privacy, testing, passwords, PINs, tokens, session IDs, and encryption systems.

That is why a random number generator on a security website makes sense. The same basic idea behind a yes or no decision, a coin flip, or a lottery number picker also appears in more serious security tools. The difference is that security-sensitive random values must be generated more carefully.

Random vs. Secure Random

Not all random number generators are suitable for security. A basic random number generator may be fine for games, coin flips, yes or no answers, and lottery number picking. But passwords, security tokens, reset codes, and encryption keys require stronger randomness.

For security-sensitive uses, random values should come from a cryptographically secure random number generator. In web browsers, that usually means using the Web Crypto API rather than ordinary pseudo-random code.

Use this page for fun decisions, number picking, and simple random choices. For passwords, authentication tokens, or other security-critical values, use a dedicated secure generator that clearly states it uses cryptographically secure randomness.

When to Use This Tool

  • Use the Yes or No Generator when you want a quick answer.
  • Use the coin flip when you have two equal choices.
  • Use the random number generator when you need a number picked for you.
  • Use the Powerball generator for a random Powerball-style number set.
  • Use the Mega Millions generator for a random Mega Millions-style number set.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Yes or No Generator?

A Yes or No Generator is a simple tool that randomly chooses yes or no. It is useful when you want a quick answer, a random decision, or a way to break a tie between two choices.

Is this the same as flipping a coin?

It is similar. A coin flip gives you heads or tails. This tool gives you yes or no. You can use either one when there are two possible outcomes.

Can I ask it any question?

You can ask any yes or no question, but the answer is random. It does not know the future, understand your personal situation, or judge which choice is better.

Can I use this for important decisions?

No. Do not use a random decision maker for serious choices involving health, money, legal issues, safety, or major life decisions. Use it for fun, simple choices, or situations where either answer is acceptable.

What number range does the random number generator use?

The random number generator on this page currently picks a number between 100 and 999,999.

Do the lottery number generators improve my chances of winning?

No. The Powerball and Mega Millions number generators only create random numbers in the correct game formats. They do not predict winning numbers, analyze past drawings, or improve your odds. They are for entertainment only.

Is this a secure random number generator?

This page is designed mainly for simple decisions, coin flips, lottery-style numbers, and general random numbers. If you need random values for passwords, encryption, account recovery, authentication, or security tokens, use a dedicated secure random generator.

Why is this tool on a security website?

Randomness is part of many security systems. Passwords, PINs, tokens, session IDs, encryption keys, and verification codes all depend on random values. This page includes simple random tools for everyday use and explains why secure randomness matters.

Related Tools

If you are using this tool because you care about privacy or security, you may also want to test your firewall, check your browser privacy, scan for exposed ports, or review other free security tools from Audit My PC.


What people have asked the button

This page collected thousands of questions over the years. A few favorites from the archive, exactly as they were asked:

“did the CIA invent dinosaurs to discourage time travel? It answered Yes!” — Timetravelinghipster

“Shall I make another series of Fresh Prince of Belair” — Will Smith

“Shall I wear my blue dress and new seamed stockings out tonight?” — Shelley Winterbottom

“should i buy a kebab for dinner” — Kebabalicouse

“Should I kick Chuck Norris in the face?” — Mr. T

“No, even at his age he could still deliver a brutal beating that would take you many months to recover from!” — Hannibal

“Is ‘no’ the answer to this question?” — Tom

“Should I click the YES or NO button?” — Should I

“Should I press this ‘Yes or No’ button? – it said No. Should I repeat? – Yes…” — Just

“Two nos make a yes :)” — Jim

“Should I flip a coin in order to make a decision?” — L-Dog

“Should i do my home work? Internet explorer has stopped responding. Should i do my home work? Google Chrome has stopped responding. Should i do my home work? Firefox has stopped responding. Ill just take it as a no :)” — Zachery

“Is there school today? = NO (Correct!) Is there school on Saturday (tomorrow)? = NO (Correct!) Is there school on Monday? = YES (Correct!) Is there school on Sunday? = YES (NOOOOOOOOOO T_T)” — Kyogia

“It saved me dumping my girlfriend, thanks!” — Mark

“I won’t lie! This thing has always made the correct decisions for me!” — Jeh

“i believe my boyfriend is cheating 🙁 this button sad he does what should i do?” — Roxx

“Hey Roxx, don’t worry, the button most likely assumed you were asking about food and confirmed that your boyfriend was cheating on his diet; you have to be very specific when asking it questions. Asking the question out loud is not necessary, simply think of it carefully and then press the button. The code that runs this has a quantum entanglement function that is called at the time of contact providing instant results. Hope that helps!” — Morgan

“Should I try out for the soccer team even though I’m 14 and have never played soccer?” — samantha

“Yes, you should Samantha, but remember not to be rough on yourself if you don’t make it! Like you said, you have never played, but if you do make it, you must have some awesome potential. Kudos to you for going for it! Good luck!” — Jim

“I asked a sequence of ten questions – all that could lead to an yes or no answer; that could be coherent or conflicting with the other answers I have already received. But to amazement, all the answers were coherent leading to a single strong decision! That is good – especially when taking a decision is difficult, and depends on multiple factors! Thanks. :)” — Sreenadh

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