GAME REFERENCE

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Aviator is live on data 4d right now — a crash-style game where a multiplier climbs until you decide to cash out. Open your account and you can...

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What Makes Aviator Worth Your Time

Aviator is built by Spribe, the studio behind a wave of instant-action titles that moved away from spinning reels entirely. The premise is direct: a plane takes off, a multiplier grows, and you choose when to cash out before the plane flies away. Two bet slots run simultaneously so you can apply different exit strategies in the same round. Every result is

seeded by a provably fair algorithm that anyone can verify, making Aviator one of the more transparent real-money formats we host.

WHAT'S INSIDE

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MECHANIC

Climbing Multiplier

The multiplier starts at 1× the moment a round opens and rises continuously. Your payout is...

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FEATURE

Dual Bet Slots

Aviator gives you two active bet boxes per round. You can set different stake sizes and...

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TOOL

Auto Cash-Out Control

Set a target multiplier and Aviator exits your position automatically when the curve hits it. This...

AT A GLANCE

How Aviator Gameplay Actually Works

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Round Entry Window Before each flight a brief betting window opens. You place your stake, choose manual or auto cash-out mode, and wait for the multiplier to launch. Rounds complete in seconds, keeping the pace tight and continuous throughout your session.
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Multiplier Curve Behaviour The curve is not on a fixed schedule — it can crash at 1.01× or climb past 100×. Each round is independently seeded, so no pattern from previous flights predicts the next result, making disciplined stake sizing the main tool you control.
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Cash-Out Execution Manual cash-out fires the moment you tap the button. Auto cash-out triggers the instant the multiplier touches your preset number. Both methods aim for near-zero delay, which matters when fractions of a second separate a 3× exit from a crashed round.
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In-Round Statistics Panel Aviator displays a live feed of recent crash points and a leaderboard showing what others cashed out at in the current round. You can use this data to calibrate your own exit targets or simply watch how the community is reading each flight.

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Game Type

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Crash / Instant Win

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Volatility

97%

High — multiplier can end early or run long with no predictable pattern

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Supported Devices

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Browser on Android, iOS and desktop — no download needed

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Access Region

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Available to accounts in supported regions where local law permits

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

MOBILE GAMING

Aviator on Your Phone Feels Native

We've tuned the Aviator interface so the cash-out button is large, centred and responsive on every screen size. The multiplier graph scales cleanly to portrait mode, the bet boxes sit...

Portrait-Optimised Layout
Large Central Cash-Out Button
Auto-Reconnect on Signal Drop
Compressed Stats Panel for Small Screens
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SUPPORT

Getting Help Inside Aviator

Round Result Queries If a round result looks different from what you expected, our support team can pull the provably fair seed for that specific flight and walk you through how the outcome was calculated, step by step.
Cash-Out Timing Issues Latency between your tap and execution is logged on our side. If you believe a cash-out fired after the crash rather than before, open a ticket and we'll review the server-side timestamp against the round end record.
Stake or Bet Box Problems If a bet box failed to register your stake before a round opened, reach out via live chat with the round ID visible on screen. We'll trace the session log and clarify what the system recorded at entry.
EDITORIAL CLARITY

Aviator Fairness and Provider Signals

Spribe Certification

Aviator is developed and maintained by Spribe, a studio with independent certification for its crash-game engine. The studio's credentials are...

Provably Fair Mechanism

Every Aviator round uses a provably fair hash chain. The crash point is committed before betting opens, and you can...

RNG Independence

The random number generator that seeds each flight is not operated by data 4d — it runs inside Spribe's infrastructure...

Round History Transparency

Aviator keeps a visible, scrollable log of recent crash multipliers inside the game window. You can check this record at...

Account-Level Bet Records

Every stake you place in Aviator is written to your account transaction history in real time. Round IDs link each...

Accessible in Supported Regions

We make Aviator available to accounts in regions where local law permits. If your location is outside a supported region...

Aviator Versus Other Games We Host

Aviator vs Sweet BonanzaSweet Bonanza uses a tumbling-reel slot format with cluster pays and scatter features. Aviator has no reels at all — outcome depends entirely on when you choose to exit the multiplier curve, not on symbol combinations.
Aviator vs Live BaccaratLive Baccarat follows a card-comparison structure with fixed odds per hand. Aviator rounds resolve faster, carry a different risk profile, and give you active control over your exit point rather than a passive bet on a dealt outcome.
Aviator vs Gates of OlympusGates of Olympus is a slot with Zeus-themed symbols and multiplier wilds built into the reel grid. Aviator strips away the theme layer entirely, putting the multiplier mechanic front and centre as the sole game element.
Aviator vs Crash AlternativesSome crash titles use a different visual skin over a similar engine. Aviator's provably fair seed system and dual bet-box structure are specific to the Spribe build, distinguishing it from crash clones using unverified RNG sources.
Aviator vs RouletteRoulette resolves on a single spin with fixed payout ratios tied to which pocket the ball lands in. Aviator lets you exit at any multiplier you choose, meaning your return is determined by your own decision, not a pre-set table ratio.
Aviator vs Sports BettingSportsbook markets are pre-scheduled and tied to real-event outcomes. Aviator runs continuously around the clock with rounds completing every few seconds, giving you a very different session rhythm and no dependency on fixture calendars.
Aviator vs Mahjong WaysMahjong Ways is a PG Soft slot with tile-matching mechanics and expanding multiplier rows. Aviator requires no understanding of symbol sets or payline geometry — the only decision you make is when to tap cash-out.
AT A GLANCE

Six Things That Define Aviator

No Paylines Required Aviator removes every slot concept from the equation. There are...
Rounds Under Ten Seconds Most Aviator flights resolve within a few seconds of launch...
Dual Strategy in One Round Two simultaneous bet boxes let you run a conservative exit...
Transparent Crash History The in-game panel shows the last sequence of crash points...
Spribe Studio Build Aviator comes from Spribe's own development pipeline, not a white-label...
Desktop and Mobile Parity We serve the same Aviator build across desktop browsers and...

Aviator Questions We Hear Most

Aviator is a crash-format game by Spribe. A multiplier starts at 1× when the round opens, climbs continuously, then stops at a randomly seeded point. You need to cash out before it stops or your stake for that round is lost.

Yes. Aviator gives you two bet boxes that operate independently. You can set a different stake amount and a different cash-out target in each box, so both positions run simultaneously inside the same flight without any conflict.

You enter a multiplier value in the auto cash-out field before a round starts. When the live multiplier reaches that number, Aviator exits your position automatically. It fires without any manual input, removing reaction-time risk from your exit.

Yes. Spribe commits the crash-point seed before betting opens each round. After the flight ends you can retrieve the seed from round history and independently verify the result using the hash values shown in the game panel.

Aviator loads in your mobile browser without a separate download. The layout adapts to portrait screens, the cash-out button is positioned for thumb reach, and the auto-reconnect feature re-syncs your session if your connection briefly drops.

If you had an active bet and a pre-set auto cash-out target when your connection dropped, the game server honours that target. Once you reconnect, the round result and any cash-out that fired are reflected in your account transaction record.

Your bet records for every Aviator round are stored in your account transaction history, each linked to a round ID. The in-game panel also shows a live feed of recent crash points you can scroll through during your current session.