GAME REFERENCE

Aviator: Watch the Multiplier Climb

Aviator is live in our lobby right now — a crash-style multiplier game where you decide exactly when to step out. Open your account and you can be...

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What Makes Aviator Stand Out Here

Aviator comes from Spribe, one of the most recognised crash-game studios in the market. The mechanic is direct: a multiplier rises from 1x the moment the round opens, and you decide when to lock in your return. Leave it too long and the plane flies away, ending that round. The tension sits entirely with you. We carry the certified Spribe build so

every session in our lobby runs on the same verified random-number engine Indonesia rounds depend on.

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Aviator reference highlights

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Core Mechanic

Rising Multiplier Round

Each Aviator flight opens at 1x and climbs without a fixed ceiling. You tap out when...

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Dual Bet

Two Seats Per Round

Aviator lets you place two separate bets inside a single round. You can cash the first...

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Live Feed

Real-Time Activity Panel

A live panel beside the game shows recent round results and current session activity. You can...

AT A GLANCE

How Aviator Plays on Our Platform

Round Entry You place your bet during the short countdown before each...
Cash-Out Mechanics Tap the cash-out button at any point while the multiplier...
Auto Cash-Out Setting Aviator includes an auto cash-out field where you enter a...
Bet History and Stats Your personal round history is available inside the game interface...

Aviator transparency notes

Game TypeCrash multiplier
VolatilityVariable — each round resolves independently
Supported DevicesMobile browser, desktop browser, app-ready
Access RegionIndonesia, supported regions where local law permits
ON THE GO

Aviator on Your Phone Feels Instant

The Aviator interface scales cleanly to every screen size we've tested. The cash-out button sits large enough to tap accurately under pressure, the multiplier display stays front and...

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Full-screen multiplier display
Large cash-out tap zone
Auto cash-out works on mobile
No app download needed
24/7 SUPPORT

Help When You Need It in Aviator

Round Dispute Help If a round closes in a way that...
Auto Cash-Out Not Triggering If your auto cash-out target isn't executing as...
Account Access During a Session Lost connection mid-round? Aviator's server-side logic means the...
REVIEW SIGNALS

Fairness and Certification Behind Aviator

Spribe Certification

Aviator is developed and certified by Spribe. Their provably fair system allows any round result to be independently verified using...

Provably Fair Engine

Every Aviator flight uses a seeded random-number system. The server seed, client seed and nonce combine to produce each result...

Independent RNG Audit

The random-number generator behind Aviator has been reviewed by third-party testing labs. We make the Spribe certification available in our...

Consistent Round Logic

The exit point of each Aviator flight is determined before the round animation begins. This means the multiplier curve you...

Transparent Round History

Every round result — including the exact multiplier at exit — is stored and accessible through the in-game history panel...

Supported Region Access

We make Aviator available in Indonesia and other supported regions where local law permits. Account verification steps are in place...

Aviator Alongside Other Lobby Titles

Aviator vs Sweet BonanzaSweet Bonanza is a grid slot with tumble mechanics and scatter multipliers. Aviator replaces that structure entirely with a single climbing number and a manual exit call — the decisions feel very different.
Aviator vs Live BaccaratLive Baccarat runs on a card-game format with fixed outcomes per hand. Aviator has no cards or table layout — just a multiplier that rises until it stops, with your exit timing as the only variable.
Aviator vs Gates of OlympusGates of Olympus is a spin-and-tumble slot where feature rounds trigger randomly. Aviator has no spin button — every round is active from the moment the bet phase closes, with no waiting for a feature to fire.
Aviator vs Dice GamesCrypto-style dice games ask you to predict an outcome above or below a threshold. Aviator shares some of that simplicity but adds a visible, real-time multiplier climb rather than an instant result reveal.
Aviator vs RouletteRoulette distributes your decision across number or colour groups with fixed payout ratios. Aviator has one open-ended multiplier per round, and the payout is whatever the number reads when you tap out.
Aviator vs Football SportsbookSportsbook markets ask you to predict outcomes before an event ends. Aviator compresses that logic into seconds — you're making a live exit call on a rising number rather than waiting for a match result.
Aviator vs PG Soft SlotsPG Soft slots deliver story-driven themes with symbol-based feature rounds. Aviator strips all of that away. There's no theme, no symbol grid — just the multiplier, your stake, and the moment you choose to leave.
AT A GLANCE

Six Things to Know About Aviator

No Spin Button Aviator doesn't work like a slot. There's no spin to...
Multiplier Has No Cap There is no fixed ceiling on the Aviator multiplier. Most...
Two Bets, One Round The dual bet feature lets you run two independent positions...
Fast Round Cycle Aviator rounds complete quickly — typically within a few seconds...
In-Game Stats Panel The stats panel inside Aviator shows you a histogram of...
Session Continuity Your Aviator session is tracked server-side. If your browser refreshes...

Aviator Questions We Hear Most Often

Spribe's engine determines the exit multiplier before each round begins using a provably fair seed system. The animation rises to that pre-set point and then stops. You need to cash out before it reaches that exit point.

Yes. Each of the two bet seats accepts an independent amount. You can set one seat low and one seat higher, then decide different cash-out targets for each, all within the same single round of play.

Aviator processes results on Spribe's server, not your device. If your connection drops while a round is active, the server records whatever outcome applies. Check your bet history when you reconnect to see the result.

Yes — the auto cash-out field lets you enter a multiplier value before the round opens. When the rising number reaches that figure, the system cashes your position out automatically without requiring a manual tap.

No. The exit multiplier is determined before the round animation starts, using a seeded algorithm. The size of the current session and how many bets are placed have no effect on when the plane departs.

The in-game history panel shows your recent rounds including the multiplier you cashed at and the actual exit point of each flight. You can also check your full account bet history from the account section after signing in.

Open your account, head to the crash or instant-game section of our lobby, and select Aviator. The game loads in your browser without a separate download, on both mobile and desktop, in supported regions where local law permits.