Yes or No Generator
Press one button and get a random yes or no answer, with an optional maybe.
Answer
Ready when you are
Drawn on your device. Nothing is uploaded or stored.
Running tally
Outcomes
Drawing from Yes and No, each with an even fifty-fifty chance. Turn on maybe for a third option.
How to generate a yes or no answer online
Ask your question
Think of a question that has a yes or no answer, and one appears at random the moment the page loads.
Draw again
Press the button to draw a fresh answer, and turn on Maybe to add a third possible outcome.
Track and copy
Watch the running tally of each answer this session, and copy the last answer with one press.
Why use this tool
Yes, no, or maybe
Get a random yes or no by default, or switch on the maybe outcome to draw from three even choices instead of two.
Running tally
Every draw updates the count and share of yes, no, and maybe answers so far, and reset clears them back to zero.
Even odds every draw
Each outcome carries an equal chance, drawn from your device's secure random source, with no memory of past answers.
Copy the last answer
Copy the most recent answer to the clipboard with one press to paste it into a chat, note, or message.
Runs entirely in your browser
Every answer is drawn on your device, and nothing is uploaded or stored.
About this tool
This yes or no generator makes the call when you cannot. Think of a question that has a yes or no answer, and the button draws one at random, landing on Yes or No with an even chance each time. An answer appears the moment the page opens, so a single press is all it takes to break a tie, settle a small debate, or nudge yourself off the fence.
By default the generator picks between two outcomes, Yes and No. Turn on the maybe outcome and it draws from three even choices instead, for the times when neither a firm yes nor a firm no feels right. A running tally keeps score of how many of each answer you have drawn this session, along with the share of each, so you can see whether a run of the same result is just a normal streak. Reset clears the tally whenever you want a fresh start, and you can copy the last answer to paste it anywhere.
A yes or no draw is one of the simplest ways to make a random decision, and it sits alongside the other randomisers on the site. The random number generator draws whole numbers from any range for picks and draws, while the password generator uses the same quality of randomness to build secure strings. Nothing you ask or draw ever leaves your device.
Frequently asked questions
- Is the yes or no answer really random?
- Yes. Every draw comes from your browser's secure random source, and each outcome has an equal chance. Past answers never change the odds of the next one, so a streak of the same result is just as likely to continue as it is to break.
- How do I add a maybe option?
- Turn on the maybe outcome and the generator draws from three even choices, Yes, No, and Maybe, instead of two. Turn it back off and it returns to a straight yes or no draw. The tally still keeps any maybe answers you have already drawn.
- What does the tally count?
- It counts how many times each answer has come up since you opened the page, along with the share of the total. Reset clears every count back to zero for a fresh session. The tally lives only in the open page and is not stored.
- Is my data uploaded anywhere?
- No. Everything runs in your browser; nothing is sent to a server. Each answer is drawn on your device, and no questions or results are stored or logged.
- Do my counts stay after I reload?
- No. The tally lives only in the open page, so reloading or pressing Reset clears every count back to zero. Note down anything you want to keep before you leave.
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