Every flip is independent — a run of heads doesn't make tails "due." That instinct (the gambler's fallacy) is one of the most common ways people misjudge risk.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes — each flip is generated independently, so the odds are 50/50 every time regardless of what came before. A run of 5 heads in a row doesn't make tails "due" on the next flip — that's the gambler's fallacy, and it applies to real coins too.
It doesn't change the odds of the next flip — it's there so you can see streaks happen naturally even in a fair 50/50 process, which is a useful gut-check against reading patterns into random results.