GAME REFERENCE

Aviator: Watch the Multiplier Climb

Aviator is the crash-style game where a plane ascends and your multiplier rises with it — cash out before it flies away or walk away with nothing. We...

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What Makes Aviator Stand Apart

Aviator is developed by Spribe and sits in the crash-game category — a format where your returns depend entirely on when you decide to exit a round. The plane takes off, the multiplier climbs from 1x upward, and your job is to cash out before the flight ends abruptly. No reels, no paylines — just a curve, a number, and your timing.

We've added Aviator to our lobby because its short-round format and transparent round history make it one of the games you keep coming back to.

WHAT'S INSIDE

Three Things Aviator Does Differently

Aviator isn't built like a slot or a table game. Its three headline mechanics separate it from everything else in our lobby and give you a genuinely different kind of session every...

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Core Mechanic

The Rising Multiplier

Every round begins at 1x and the multiplier climbs in real time. The longer the plane stays airborne, the higher it goes — but it can crash at any point, so timing your exit is everything.

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Dual Stake

Two Bets Per Round

Aviator lets you place two independent bets in a single round. You can cash out one early to lock a smaller return and let the second ride higher, giving you two strategies inside one flight.

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Transparency

Live Stats and Round History

A live panel shows recent round multipliers, current players cashing out, and aggregate stats so you can study patterns before you commit. No guessing — the data is there on screen.

QUICK SIGNAL

How Aviator Plays at 365 Slot

Aviator runs on a simple betting structure that takes seconds to grasp but rewards the attention you give it. Here is what to expect when you open a round inside our lobby.

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Stake Entry Set your stake before the round begins using the chip panel. Minimum and maximum bet ranges are displayed clearly, so you can decide how much you want behind each of your two available bets before the plane takes off.
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Auto Cash-Out Set a target multiplier and Aviator will cash out your bet automatically when that number is reached. This removes the need to click manually and helps you stick to a pre-planned exit point during fast rounds.
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Round Timing Each Aviator round is short — typically lasting between a few seconds and around a minute depending on the flight. A brief betting window opens before the plane departs, giving you time to confirm your stake amount.
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Mobile Feel The Aviator interface scales cleanly on smaller screens. The cash-out button is large enough to tap accurately during a fast-moving flight, and the multiplier curve renders smoothly on mid-range Android and iOS devices.
SIDE BY SIDE

Aviator: Key Game Specifications

Before you open your first round, here are the headline numbers and specs that define how Aviator behaves inside our lobby.

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Game Type

Crash game

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Volatility

High — multiplier can crash at 1x or climb past 100x within the same session

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Supported Devices

Mobile (Android, iOS) and desktop browsers; no separate app download needed

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Access Region

Available to accounts opened in supported regions where local law permits

ON THE GO

Aviator on Your Phone: Fast and Responsive

Aviator is built for mobile from the ground up. The ascending curve, the multiplier counter, and the cash-out button all sit within thumb reach on a standard smartphone screen. Rounds...

Thumb-reach cash-out button
Smooth multiplier curve on mobile
Session history syncs across devices
No app download — browser ready
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SUPPORT

Help When You Need It in Aviator

If something feels off during an Aviator round or you have questions about how a result was calculated, our support paths are...

Round Result Queries If an Aviator round ended unexpectedly or your...
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PLATFORM TRUST SIGNALS

Why You Can Trust Our Aviator Room

We host Aviator under the same fairness and transparency standards that apply across our entire lobby. Here is what stands behind every round you play.

Spribe Certification

Aviator is developed by Spribe, a studio whose crash-game engine has been independently tested for fairness. You are playing the...

Provably Fair System

Every Aviator round uses a provably fair algorithm, meaning the crash point for each flight is determined before the round...

Real-Time Round Audit

The live stats panel inside Aviator shows every recent crash multiplier as it happened. You can cross-reference any round against...

Encrypted Sessions

Your Aviator sessions run over encrypted connections. Stake amounts, cash-out commands and account data are all protected in transit so...

Consistent RTP Application

The theoretical return rate for Aviator is consistent across every round hosted in our lobby. We do not adjust RTP...

Lobby Integrity Monitoring

Our technical team monitors Aviator round outcomes continuously. Any anomaly in the game feed triggers an automatic review, and affected...

Aviator vs Other Games in Our Lobby

Deciding whether Aviator is the right session for you today? Here is how it stacks up against other formats we host.

Aviator vs SlotsSlots run on fixed paylines and spin outcomes. Aviator replaces all of that with a single rising multiplier and your manual or automated exit decision — more active, more immediate.
Aviator vs Live BaccaratLive Baccarat has a slower, structured pace with a human dealer. Aviator rounds complete in seconds, so if you want faster session rhythm without waiting for card dealing, Aviator fits better.
Aviator vs RouletteRoulette outcomes are fixed the moment the wheel stops. In Aviator you can act during a live round — your cash-out timing directly changes your result, giving you more agency over each bet.
Aviator vs MinesMines is another Spribe crash-adjacent title where you uncover safe cells. Aviator is purely time-and-multiplier based, so there is no grid to navigate — just one clean climbing number to watch.
Aviator vs BlackjackBlackjack requires card-combination decisions across multiple hands. Aviator strips that complexity away entirely — one input before the round, one exit decision during it, and the result is settled.
Aviator vs Sports BettingSports bets settle after real match events that can take 90 minutes or longer. An Aviator round settles in under a minute, making it a natural fit between sports fixtures or during half-time.
Aviator vs Dice GamesDice titles offer a similar short-round format but outcomes are instant and passive. Aviator adds a real-time decision window mid-round that dice games do not have, raising the engagement level noticeably.

Six Reasons to Open Aviator Today

Aviator earns its place in our lobby for concrete reasons. Here are six things about this game that bring you back round after round.

Short Round Format

Each flight lasts seconds to a minute at most. The short format means you can fit a meaningful session into any gap in your day without committing to a long table or a lengthy slot feature sequence.

Dual Bet Flexibility

Running two bets simultaneously with different exit strategies inside one round is a mechanic unique to Aviator. It lets you balance a safe low-multiplier exit against a longer, riskier hold in one motion.

Transparent Crash History

The on-screen panel shows every recent crash multiplier in sequence. Before you stake anything, you can spend a few rounds just watching the data accumulate and forming your own approach to timing.

No Complex Rules

There are no symbol combinations, no side-bet rule books, and no multi-stage bonus sequences to learn. Aviator's entire rule set fits in one sentence — watch the multiplier, decide when to leave.

Spribe Developer Backing

Aviator is the flagship product of Spribe, a developer specialising in crash-format games. The studio's engineering focus means Aviator receives consistent updates, stability improvements and fair-engine audits.

Consistent Mobile Performance

Aviator's interface was designed mobile-first. The curve animation, the cash-out button and the stats panel all scale correctly on smaller screens without lag, making every round feel as clean as on desktop.

Aviator: Your Questions Answered

A brief window opens for you to place your stake. The plane then takes off and the multiplier starts climbing from 1x. The round ends when the plane crashes — at a point determined before take-off by the provably fair algorithm.

Yes. If the plane crashes before you cash out, your stake for that round is lost. This is why the auto cash-out feature at a pre-set multiplier can be useful — it removes the risk of a delayed manual reaction.

Aviator has no fixed ceiling on its multiplier. Rounds can technically climb past 100x, though the crash can also happen at 1x in the same session. The distribution is governed by the provably fair algorithm Spribe uses.

Before the round starts, enter your target multiplier in the auto cash-out field next to your stake. When the live multiplier hits that number during the flight, the game exits your bet automatically without you needing to click.

Yes. Aviator runs in the mobile browser on Android and iOS without a separate app download. The interface scales to your screen size, and the cash-out button is positioned for accurate tapping during a fast-moving round.

Slots spin reels and land symbol combinations passively. Aviator has no reels or symbols — you watch a live multiplier rise and decide when to exit. Your timing is a real input that directly determines your round result.

Your round history is stored in your account and also visible in the live stats panel inside the Aviator game window. Each entry shows the crash multiplier and your cash-out point so you can review any session in detail.