GAME REFERENCE

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Aviator gives you instant crash-game action: choose your stake, watch the plane climb, and cash out before it flies away. Open your account in seconds and we will...

Spribe crash gameRising multiplierManual cash outTwo active stakesPhone-first rounds
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What Makes Aviator Different

Aviator is the Spribe crash title built around one clear decision: leave the round before the plane disappears. We bring it to you with fast loading, visible multiplier history, and simple controls that keep the focus on timing. Instead of reels, paylines, or long table decisions, Aviator compresses the thrill into short rounds where you set a stake, follow the climb, and

decide when your number feels right.

WHAT'S INSIDE

Aviator Features Worth Opening

These are the Aviator details you notice first when the round begins.

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Multiplier

Climbing Plane Curve

Every Aviator round starts at 1.00x and rises as the plane moves upward. Your task is simple but tense: collect before the curve ends, because waiting longer can raise the return or erase the stake.

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Control

Two Stake Panels

Aviator lets you place two separate stakes in the same round, each with its own cash out button. You can test one earlier exit and keep another riding, giving every round more tactical shape.

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History

Recent Round Trail

The previous multipliers sit near the game area, so you can scan the rhythm before entering. They do not predict the next flight, but they help you understand how sharp or stretched recent rounds felt.

SERVICE CONTEXT

Aviator Gameplay From Entry to Cash Out

We keep the Aviator flow direct, so your timing stays central.

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Round Entry Choose your stake before the countdown ends, then wait for the plane to launch. We show the entry window clearly so you know when the next Aviator round is still open.
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Manual Exit Tap cash out when the multiplier reaches a level you like. Aviator rewards timing discipline, because the round can end at any moment and uncollected stakes are cleared when the plane leaves.
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Auto Cash Setting You can set a target multiplier before launch and let Aviator collect automatically if that number appears. It is useful when you prefer a fixed plan instead of reacting during the climb.
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Mobile Feel On your phone, the main multiplier, plane path, stake fields, and cash out buttons stay close together. We tune the layout so quick taps feel natural during short Aviator rounds.

Aviator Transparency at a Glance

Use these quick facts before you enter an Aviator round.

Auto-refresh hourly
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Game Type

92%

Crash game by Spribe.

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Volatility

97%

High, because rounds can end early.

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Supported Devices

96%

Phones, tablets, and computer browsers.

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Access Region

95%

Indonesia supported where local law permits.

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

MOBILE READY

Aviator on Your Phone

Aviator suits short phone sessions because each round finishes quickly and the controls are easy to reach with one thumb. We keep the multiplier large, the countdown visible...

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Large live multiplier
Thumb-friendly cash out
Fast round countdown
Clean portrait layout
SUPPORT

Help When Aviator Moves Fast

If a round feels unclear, our help paths focus on the Aviator moment itself.

Cash Out Checks If you tapped cash out and want to...
Round Load Help If Aviator does not load smoothly, we first...
Rule Clarification If the multiplier history, dual stakes, or auto...
PLATFORM TRUST SIGNALS

Aviator Fairness Signals We Show

We connect Aviator to the checks that matter for a crash game.

Spribe Provider

Aviator comes from Spribe, the studio known for crash-style rounds with a simple rising multiplier. We name the provider clearly...

RTP Display

The commonly published Aviator return profile is around 97 percent over long play cycles. We present it as game context...

Provable Fairness

Aviator includes provably fair mechanics, allowing round outcomes to be checked through cryptographic references. We keep that signal visible because...

Round Records

Your completed Aviator activity is stored in account history with stake, multiplier, and result references. That makes it easier to...

Clear Controls

We avoid hiding core Aviator actions behind clutter. Stake entry, cash out, and target settings stay visible so you can...

Regional Access

We offer Aviator in supported regions where local law permits, including Indonesia access where available. If access changes, we aim...

Aviator Beside Similar Fast Games

Here is how Aviator feels beside other quick titles you may explore.

Aviator vs SlotsSlots revolve around reels, symbols, and feature triggers, while Aviator is built around one rising multiplier. Choose Aviator when you want a cleaner timing decision instead of waiting for symbol patterns.
Aviator vs Live BaccaratLive Baccarat gives you card outcomes from a dealer table, while Aviator gives you rapid multiplier flights. Aviator is easier to enter between tasks because each decision resolves in a short burst.
Aviator vs Live RouletteRoulette asks you to choose numbers or outside areas before the wheel settles. Aviator replaces that layout with a launch, a climb, and your own exit point during the live multiplier movement.
Aviator vs Dice GamesDice titles often let you set probability and payout before rolling. Aviator feels more visual because the plane climb creates pressure in real time while you decide whether to collect or wait.
Aviator vs MinesMines-style games ask you to reveal tiles and avoid hidden hazards. Aviator has no grid; the risk sits in the flight ending suddenly while the multiplier is still moving upward.
Aviator vs Crash VariantsOther crash games may use rockets, balloons, or simple graphs. Aviator stands out through its plane theme, dual stake panels, social chat area, and widely recognised Spribe interface.
Aviator vs Sports MarketsSports markets depend on teams, odds movement, and match timing. Aviator is self-contained, so you do not need schedules or league knowledge to understand the next flight decision.
SERVICE CONTEXT

Aviator Highlights Inside Our Lobby

These Aviator touches make the game easy to recognise and quick to revisit.

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Plane Theme The plane climb gives Aviator its signature tension. You are not waiting for a reel or card reveal; you are watching a flight path that can disappear while the multiplier is still rising.
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Short Rounds Aviator rounds move quickly, with a countdown followed by a fast climb. That pace makes the game suitable when you want compact decisions rather than long table sessions or layered slot features.
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Dual Strategy Because two stake panels can run together, you can split your approach within one round. One panel may collect early while the other aims higher, creating a balanced Aviator rhythm.
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Visible Multipliers The live multiplier sits at the centre of the screen, making the current value easy to follow. You can see the decision point without reading complex tables or scanning multiple side panels.
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Simple Learning Curve Aviator is quick to understand: enter before launch, follow the multiplier, then collect before the plane exits. The simplicity is why many new account holders try it early in the lobby.
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Session Review After a round, you can look back at recent multipliers and your account record. That helps you compare your exits against the flight pattern without relying on memory alone.

Aviator Questions Before You Start

You choose a stake before launch, watch the multiplier rise, and cash out before the plane disappears. If you collect in time, the result follows the multiplier shown at your exit point.

Aviator is provided by Spribe, a studio associated with crash-style games. We show the provider name so you know the version in our lobby is the recognised plane-and-multiplier format.

Yes. Aviator supports two active stake panels, each controlled separately. You can collect one earlier and leave the other running, or use both with the same target if that suits your plan.

Yes, Aviator fits phones well because the round cycle is short and the main controls sit close together. We keep the multiplier readable and the cash out action easy to tap in portrait view.

No. Recent multipliers help you see what just happened, but they do not tell you where the next flight will end. Treat the history as context, not as a prediction tool.

Check your stake amount, whether auto cash is active, and which panel is armed before the countdown closes. Once the plane launches, your main decision is when to collect or let it ride.