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Aviator is the crash-style round we get asked about most. A red plane lifts off, a multiplier climbs, and you cash out before it flies away. We've put...

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What Aviator Brings to Our Lobby

Aviator is built by Spribe and runs on a provably fair system rather than reels or cards. Each round starts with a 1.00x multiplier that rises as the plane climbs — your job is to cash out before it disappears. Rounds finish in seconds, the interface stays minimal, and you can run two bets in parallel. That speed and transparency are why

we feature it alongside our slot rooms and live tables.

EDITORIAL SPOTLIGHT

Aviator Features Worth Knowing

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Dual Bets

Two Bets, One Round

Place two separate stakes on the same flight and cash them out at different multipliers. We use this layout to let you lock a small win early and chase a bigger curve on the second bet.

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Auto Cash-Out Rules

Set a target multiplier and Aviator pulls you out the moment it's hit. Handy on mobile when you're on the move — the round resolves cleanly without you tapping the cash-out button each flight.

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Provably Fair

Round Hash Verification

Every Aviator round is generated from a seed combo you can verify after the fact. We surface the round ID so you can confirm the multiplier wasn't tampered with on our side or anywhere downstream.

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SERVICE CONTEXT

How Aviator Plays Round to Round

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Entering a Round Open Aviator from our crash row, set your stake in the bet panel, and confirm before the plane takes off. If you miss the window, your bet rolls into the next round automatically.
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Cashing Out Tap the orange cash-out button while the plane is climbing to lock the current multiplier. Wait too long and the plane flies off-screen — that round closes with no return on the stake.
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Stake Controls Stakes scale from small Rupiah amounts up to high-cap entries. We keep the slider and quick-chip buttons visible so you can adjust between flights without digging into a menu.
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Mobile Touch Feel The Aviator panel is built for portrait phones. Bet sliders sit under your thumb, the multiplier fills the upper half of the screen, and cash-out stays a single tap away.
WHY THIS PLATFORM

Aviator Gameplay Transparency

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Game Type

Crash / multiplier round by Spribe — not a slot, not a table game.

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Volatility

High variance. Most rounds clear under 2x; longer flights are rarer but pay deeper.

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Supported Devices

Android, iOS browser, desktop web. No download needed from our lobby.

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Access Region

Available to Indonesia accounts where local law permits.

PHONE-FIRST

Aviator on Your Phone

Aviator was designed mobile-first and that's how most of our Indonesia accounts open it. The plane animation is light, the bet panel sits in thumb reach, and a...

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Portrait-mode layout
One-tap cash-out
Low-data animation
Background-safe sessions
24/7 SUPPORT

Help While You Fly Aviator

Round Disputes If a round closes oddly or your cash-out...
Stake Adjustments Need to raise or lower your Aviator caps?...
Connection Drops If your connection cuts mid-flight, auto cash-out rules...
WHY VISITORS TRUST US

Why Aviator Is Safe to Open

Spribe Original

Aviator is the original crash title from Spribe — the studio that pioneered the format. We pull it directly from their certified feed, not a clone.

Provably Fair

Each round combines a server seed and player seeds to generate the crash point. You can verify any flight after it ends from the round history.

Independent Audits

Spribe's RNG and crash logic are audited by recognised testing labs. We surface their certificate references on request through chat.

Live Round Stats

The Aviator interface shows recent multipliers, total players in the round and live bets. Nothing about a flight is hidden behind our lobby skin.

Stable Feed

We host Aviator on the same low-latency feed across our Indonesia regions so the plane animation stays in sync with the server-side multiplier.

Account Protections

Your Aviator session sits behind the same login protections as the rest of our lobby — device check, session timeout, and withdrawal verification.

Aviator vs Other Games We Host

Aviator vs Sweet BonanzaSweet Bonanza is a tumbling slot with multiplier bombs. Aviator strips that down to a single rising multiplier — faster rounds, no reels, and you decide the exit point yourself.
Aviator vs Live BaccaratBaccarat runs on dealer pace with set bet windows. Aviator finishes a full round in seconds, with stakes you control between flights instead of waiting for the shoe.
Aviator vs MinesMines is also Spribe and also player-paced, but it's grid-based. Aviator gives you a shared round with other accounts, so you see the crowd cash out around you.
Aviator vs RouletteRoulette pays on fixed odds across a wheel. Aviator has no ceiling — multipliers can climb past 100x, though most rounds close under 2x by design.
Aviator vs Gates of OlympusGates leans on Zeus animations and big spin features. Aviator keeps visuals minimal so the multiplier and your cash-out timing are the only things on screen.
Aviator vs Crazy TimeCrazy Time is a live-host wheel show. Aviator skips the host and runs purely on numbers, which is why mobile accounts on slower data prefer it.
Aviator vs SportsbookOur sportsbook settles over hours. Aviator settles in seconds, so accounts often park on Aviator while waiting for a match result to come in.
SERVICE CONTEXT

Six Things to Know About Aviator

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Round Length Most Aviator flights wrap in five to fifteen seconds. You can fit dozens of rounds into a short session, which is why it suits commute play.
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Multiplier Range The plane can leave the screen at 1.00x or push past 100x. The distribution skews toward early exits, so cashing out fast is a valid strategy.
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Dual Stake Running two bets lets you split risk: a low target on one, a high target on the other. We see this used a lot on our Indonesia accounts.
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Live Chat A side panel shows other accounts cashing out in real time. It's not required, but it's a useful read on how the room is calling each flight.
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Auto Settings Auto-bet plus auto cash-out lets you queue a strategy and step away briefly. Settings stay sticky between rounds until you switch them off.
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Funding Speed DANA, OVO, GoPay and QRIS top-ups land fast enough to join the next flight. We keep the cashier one tap from the Aviator screen.

Aviator Questions We Get Asked

No. Aviator is a crash-style multiplier round from Spribe. There are no reels, paylines or symbols — just a rising multiplier and a cash-out button you press before the plane flies off-screen.

Yes. The Aviator panel shows two bet slots side by side. You can stake different amounts and cash out independently, which is the standard way most accounts in our lobby use it.

Open the round history, copy the round ID, and run it through Spribe's provably fair checker. The server seed plus player seeds produce the crash point — nothing we host can change that.

If you set auto cash-out before the round, Spribe's server still triggers it at your target multiplier. Manual bets without an auto target will ride out the round at whatever multiplier the plane reaches.

Yes. The animation is lightweight and the round payload is small, so Aviator runs cleanly on 4G across Indonesia. Reconnects between flights are usually instant on our lobby feed.

DANA, OVO, GoPay and QRIS top-ups typically credit in under a minute. Once funded, Aviator is one tap from the cashier — you'll catch the next flight without leaving the page.

Spribe caps Aviator at a very high ceiling that almost no round reaches. In practice, the cap is irrelevant — the strategic question is when you cash out, not whether the plane could climb further.