How to Guess if a Coin Will Be Heads or Tails and Be Right Every Time

Get a round coin, such as 2p, 10p, a penny or a dime. , Make a small little 'nick' (with a nail file) on the ridge of one side of it, so that a small piece of the metal sticks out., Bet on something - say "If I can guess what it is when it lands I...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Get a round coin

    Do this before the other person finds out.,,, When the coin stops spinning, you will be able to tell if it's a head or a tail due to the noise.

    The little 'chink' in the coin, will affect the noise it makes depending on what side it lands on
    - so make sure you know how both sound like before., Works every time.
  2. Step 2: such as 2p

  3. Step 3: a penny or a dime.

  4. Step 4: Make a small little 'nick' (with a nail file) on the ridge of one side of it

  5. Step 5: so that a small piece of the metal sticks out.

  6. Step 6: Bet on something - say "If I can guess what it is when it lands I get...".

  7. Step 7: Turn your back towards the coin and the other person

  8. Step 8: and ask them to spin the coin on the table.

  9. Step 9: Laugh in their face as they owe you what ever you bet on.

Detailed Guide

Do this before the other person finds out.,,, When the coin stops spinning, you will be able to tell if it's a head or a tail due to the noise.

The little 'chink' in the coin, will affect the noise it makes depending on what side it lands on
- so make sure you know how both sound like before., Works every time.

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