Rock Paper Scissors
Pick rock, paper, or scissors and see how you do against a completely random computer opponent.
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How the Rock Paper Scissors works
The computer's move is drawn with an equal one-in-three chance across rock, paper, and scissors, completely independent of your own choice — there's no pattern-detection or counter-strategy happening behind the scenes, so past rounds never influence the next one.
This makes it a simple, transparent way to settle a quick decision or just play a few rounds for fun, with the same fairness guarantee as Xrandom's coin flip and dice tools.
How to use it
Frequently asked questions
Does the computer learn my patterns?
No — every computer move is drawn independently at random, so there's nothing to learn or exploit round to round.
What happens on a tie?
Both players chose the same move; the result clearly shows a tie so you can play again.
Can I play best-of-three?
Not built in directly — just press Generate for each round and keep your own score.