If you use too much force, the coin will fly across the room. You may have to practice with varying forces until you get the hang of this. For best results, flip with your dominant hand.

Practice with both methods if you’d like, and choose which option helps you feel the coin the best.

You can practice every day for a week, for instance. If your opponent catches you feeling the coin, they may call you out for cheating, and you will not win the coin toss.

For instance, challenge your friends or family members.

If your index finger is in the way, you can bump the coin and cause it to flip over.

You must catch and throw the coin correctly in order to use this trick. Practice repeatedly until you master the technique.

To help conceal the coin, you can position your hand in their line of sight.

Spinning the coin may seem to be fairer since you both can view the coin. This works 80% of the time because the heads side is heavier than the tails side.

While this is technically cheating, your opponent will never know if you are sneaky and deceptive. Be sure they do not see or handle the coin before or after the coin toss.