The coin toss game is a classic random experiment game. Its core principle is to toss a standard coin to obtain a random result. The coin has two sides: heads and tails. The game typically proceeds as follows:
Setup: The player holds a standard coin and makes a choice before tossing, such as predicting whether the coin will land on heads or tails.
Tossing: The player tosses the coin into the air with a certain force, causing it to spin in mid-air before landing on a flat surface (such as the ground or a table).
Result: After the coin stops moving, the side that lands heads determines the final result. If the player's prediction matches the result, they win; otherwise, they lose.