GAME REFERENCE

Aviator: The Crash Round You Time Yourself

Aviator is the Spribe crash round we get asked about most. A red plane lifts, a multiplier climbs, and you decide when to cash out before it flies...

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What Aviator Is and Why You'd Open It

Aviator is built by Spribe and runs on a single rising-multiplier mechanic instead of reels or paylines. Each round, a plane takes off and the multiplier ticks upward from 1.00x. Your job is simple: collect before it flies away. We host Aviator with two bet slots side-by-side, an auto cash-out field and a live round history, so you can read the rhythm

before committing your next stake.

EDITORIAL SPOTLIGHT

Aviator Features We Lean On

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Dual Bets

Two Stakes Per Round

Aviator lets you run two parallel bets in the same round. We use this to bank an early safe collect on one slot while letting the second ride toward a longer multiplier target.

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Auto Cash-Out Field

Set a multiplier — 1.50x, 2x, 10x — and Aviator collects for you the moment the plane hits it. Helpful when you're on mobile and don't want to thumb-tap every round on time.

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Live Round Feed

A side panel shows other Aviator stakes and cash-outs in real time. You see who collected at what multiplier, which adds a community feel to a round that's otherwise just you and the plane.

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PLATFORM SNAPSHOT

How Aviator Plays Round by Round

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Entering the Round Open Aviator from our crash row, pick your stake on the left panel and confirm before the countdown ends. If you miss the window, your bet queues automatically for the next take-off.
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The Cash-Out Decision Once the plane lifts, the multiplier climbs from 1.00x. Hit the orange cash-out button at any point and that multiplier locks against your stake. Wait too long and the round closes empty.
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Auto Rules In the settings tray you can pre-set auto-bet rounds and an auto cash-out multiplier. Aviator will then repeat your stake and collect target across as many rounds as you've queued.
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Mobile Feel On phones, the Aviator panel collapses so the plane and multiplier dominate the screen. The cash-out button stays thumb-sized at the bottom, which matters when seconds decide your collect.

Aviator Gameplay Transparency

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Game Type

92%

Crash / instant round by Spribe, no reels or paylines.

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Volatility

97%

High — multipliers can end at 1.00x or stretch into three-figure territory across the session.

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Supported Devices

96%

Android, iOS, desktop browsers; portrait and landscape layouts available in the Aviator client.

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Access Region

95%

Open from Indonesia where local law permits, with our lobby routing the round to supported regions.

RTP percentages are informational reference values from provider documentation. Actual session outcomes vary.

MOBILE READY

Aviator on Your Phone

Aviator was built phone-first, and it shows. We've kept the round window light enough to load on a mid-tier Android over a cellular connection, with the plane animation...

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Portrait-first layout
One-thumb cash-out
Low-data animation
Auto-bet queue on mobile
PLAYER SUPPORT

Aviator Help When You Need It

Round Disputes If a round ended before your cash-out tap registered, our chat team can pull the Spribe round ID and verify the server seed against your session log within minutes.
Auto-Bet Issues Trouble with auto-bet stopping early or skipping rounds? Ping us with your Aviator round number and we'll walk through the setting that's pausing your queue.
Connection Drops Aviator auto-collects at the moment of disconnect if your auto cash-out was armed. Our support desk explains how that recovery rule applies to your specific round.
WHY VISITORS TRUST US

Why Aviator Rounds Are Fair

Spribe Provider

Aviator is developed by Spribe, the studio that introduced the crash format to regulated casinos. We pull the game directly...

Provably Fair

Every Aviator round uses a combined server seed and three client seeds. You can verify any round outcome yourself from...

Round Seed Reveal

After each round closes, Aviator publishes the hash that produced the multiplier, so the result can't be retro-edited by us...

Independent Audit

Spribe's RNG and crash logic are audited by third-party labs, with certificates visible from the in-game info panel inside Aviator.

Live Stake Feed

The all-bets panel inside Aviator shows real stakes and cash-outs from other accounts in the round, reinforcing that the round...

Round History

The last 50+ Aviator multipliers stay visible in-game, so you can sanity-check the distribution before you commit a stake.

Aviator vs Our Other Game Rooms

Aviator vs Sweet BonanzaSweet Bonanza is a tumble slot with cluster pays and a feature buy. Aviator is a single rising multiplier you control by tapping collect. Different rhythm, different decision.
Aviator vs Live BaccaratBaccarat is a fixed two-hand bet with set odds. Aviator hands you the exit decision yourself — there's no banker, just you, the plane and your cash-out timing.
Aviator vs RouletteRoulette resolves on a wheel stop. Aviator resolves on your tap. The bet placement is similar but Aviator rewards reaction and discipline over coverage strategy.
Aviator vs MinesBoth are Spribe-style instant rounds. Mines is grid-based with hidden tiles; Aviator is a continuous multiplier. Mines rewards patience, Aviator rewards exit timing.
Aviator vs Crazy TimeCrazy Time is a live-dealer wheel show with bonus segments. Aviator is solo, fast, and runs a new round every 15 to 20 seconds without a host.
Aviator vs SlotsSlots spin and reveal. Aviator extends and asks when to stop. If you prefer agency over the result, Aviator's cash-out tap suits you more than a spin button.
Aviator vs SportsbookA football market resolves in 90 minutes. An Aviator round resolves in under 30 seconds. Use Aviator between matches when you want shorter cycles.
PLATFORM SNAPSHOT

Six Things to Know About Aviator

One Mechanic Aviator has one rule: collect before the plane leaves. No...
Round Speed A full Aviator cycle — bet window, take-off, climb, fly-away...
Stake Flexibility You can scale Aviator stakes from very small to larger...
Twin Bet Slots The two-bet layout lets you split strategy: a low-multiplier auto-collect...
Visible History Aviator shows recent multipliers above the round window, so you...
Verifiable Outcomes Every round's seed is published after the plane flies, meaning...

Aviator Questions We Get

Aviator uses a provably-fair seed generated before the round starts. That seed locks the fly-away multiplier in advance, and the hash is published so you can verify the round wasn't adjusted mid-flight.

Yes, because Aviator gives you two bet panels. Place a stake on each side, then cash them out independently. Many sessions use one panel for an early safe collect and the other for a longer climb.

If you'd armed an auto cash-out, Aviator collects at that multiplier the moment your client disconnects. If not, the round continues without you and the stake resolves at fly-away as normal.

Aviator is a high-volatility round with random outcomes per seed, so no pattern guarantees results. Most regulars set a fixed auto cash-out and a stop-loss across a set number of rounds rather than chasing.

The Aviator panel supports very small stake sizes for warm-up rounds and scales up from there. The exact range shows inside the bet field when you open the game from our lobby.

Yes. Aviator's animation is deliberately light, so mid-tier Android handsets and older iPhones run the round smoothly even on cellular data. The cash-out button stays responsive on lower-spec devices.

Aviator pins the recent multiplier strip above the round window, and a longer history opens from the menu icon. You can also pull any specific round ID for seed verification from there.