GAME REFERENCE

Aviator at receh138 — The Crash Round Lobby

Aviator is the round-based multiplier game where a plane climbs and you cash out before it flies off. We host Spribe's original build inside our lobby, so you...

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What Aviator Is and Why It Lands

Aviator comes from Spribe and runs on a provably fair RNG that drives a single climbing multiplier each round. You place a stake, the plane lifts, and the multiplier ticks up from 1.00x — your job is to cash out before it disappears. There are no reels, no paylines and no waiting. Rounds last seconds, the chat panel shows other cash-outs in

real time, and the betting structure stays the same on phone or desktop.

PLATFORM HIGHLIGHTS

Aviator Features We Get Asked About

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Dual Bets

Two Stakes Per Round

Aviator lets you run two independent bets in the same round. Cash one out early to lock a small return, leave the second flying for a higher multiplier — both controlled from the same panel.

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Auto Tools

Auto Bet and Auto Cash-Out

Set a target multiplier and Aviator will exit the round for you the second it hits. Pair it with auto bet and you can run a steady rhythm without tapping every round manually.

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Live Feed

Round History and Chat

Every Aviator round leaves a multiplier trail at the top of the screen. The live chat shows other cash-outs as they land, so you read the room before committing your next stake.

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AT A GLANCE

How Aviator Plays Inside Our Lobby

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Entry and Round Timing Open Aviator from the lobby tile and you'll drop into the next round window. Stakes lock during the brief countdown, then the plane lifts and the multiplier starts climbing from 1.00x upward.
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Stake Controls Use the +/- chips or type a custom amount in the bet box. Aviator supports small entries through to higher caps, and your two bet panels can carry different stake sizes in the same round.
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Cash-Out Mechanic Tap cash-out at any time while the plane is climbing to lock the current multiplier against your stake. Wait too long and the plane flies off — that round closes with no return.
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Mobile Feel On phones the bet panel sits under the flight area with thumb-sized cash-out buttons. Portrait mode keeps round history visible, so you don't lose context when switching between bets.
WHY THIS PLATFORM

Aviator Gameplay Transparency

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Game Type

Crash-style multiplier round by Spribe, provably fair with seed verification available from the in-game menu.

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Volatility

High — most rounds end at low multipliers, with occasional climbs into the higher ranges that make the game's profile.

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Supported Devices

Android, iOS browser, plus desktop. Same round, same multiplier, synced across every device you sign in from.

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Access Region

Available to Indonesia accounts where local law permits, inside our supported regions list.

PHONE-FIRST

Aviator on Your Phone

Aviator was built mobile-first and it shows. The flight area scales to your screen, the bet panel sticks to the bottom edge for thumb reach, and round transitions are quick...

Portrait-friendly layout
Thumb-zone cash-out
Auto bet for quick sessions
Low data per round
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24/7 SUPPORT

Help While You're in Aviator

Round Disputes If a round closes oddly or your cash-out...
Bet History Every Aviator stake and cash-out sits in your...
Connection Issues Lost signal mid-round? Aviator's auto cash-out fires server-side...
WHY THIS PLATFORM

Aviator Fairness and Provider Signals

Spribe Original

Aviator is developed and licensed by Spribe, the studio that built the crash format. We run their direct integration, not a clone or reskin.

Provably Fair

Each round's outcome is generated from server and client seeds you can verify yourself through the in-game fairness menu after the round closes.

Seed Verification

Open any past round, copy the seed pair, and run it through Spribe's verifier. The multiplier you saw is the multiplier the math produces.

Studio Certification

Spribe holds testing certificates from independent labs covering the Aviator RNG, which we keep linked from the game info panel.

Round Logging

Every round you take part in is logged with seed, stake and cash-out point, viewable from your account at any time.

Live Multiplier Feed

The shared multiplier history at the top of the screen is the same one every Aviator player sees worldwide — no per-account manipulation.

Aviator vs Other Games We Host

Aviator vs Sweet BonanzaSweet Bonanza is reels and tumbling clusters; Aviator is one rising number. If you want shorter rounds and a single decision per stake, Aviator is the lighter session.
Aviator vs Live BaccaratLive Baccarat runs on a dealer's pace with banker/player bets. Aviator runs on its own clock, no dealer, and gives you the cash-out timing instead of card outcomes.
Aviator vs RouletteRoulette gives you a wheel and fixed odds. Aviator drops the wheel and replaces it with a climbing multiplier you exit when you choose.
Aviator vs MinesBoth are Spribe titles and both reward early exits. Mines is a grid puzzle; Aviator is time-based, so the tension comes from the clock instead of tile picks.
Aviator vs Crazy TimeCrazy Time is a live host show with bonus wheels. Aviator is silent, fast and self-paced — no presenter, no spinner segments, just the climb.
Aviator vs SlotsSlots stretch single spins with features and animations. Aviator compresses the decision into one cash-out tap, which suits short bursts on mobile.
Aviator vs SportsbookSportsbook markets resolve over hours or days. Aviator resolves in seconds, so it fills the gap when you're waiting on a match to settle.

Six Things to Know About Aviator

One Multiplier Per Round

Every Aviator round produces a single multiplier curve. There are no side bets, no parallel boards — your decision is just when to tap cash-out.

Stake Range

Aviator supports small entries up to higher caps inside our lobby, so you can keep stakes light for long sessions or push harder on chosen rounds.

Auto Cash-Out Targets

Pre-set your exit at, say, 1.50x or 5.00x. The server fires the cash-out for you the moment the multiplier reaches that point.

Round History Strip

The strip across the top shows the last several round multipliers. Useful as a feel-check, though each new round is mathematically independent.

Live Cash-Out List

You can watch other cash-outs land in real time during a round — handy social context, even though their exits don't affect yours.

Quick Re-Entry

After a round ends, the next betting window opens within seconds. Stakes can be queued ahead so you never miss the lift-off.

Aviator Questions We Get Asked

You stake before the round starts, then a plane lifts and a multiplier climbs from 1.00x. Tap cash-out before the plane flies off and your stake multiplies by that figure. Wait too long, the round closes empty.

Yes. We run Spribe's direct Aviator integration inside our lobby, so the round logic, multiplier curve and provably fair seed system are identical to the build Spribe ships everywhere.

You can. Aviator's interface gives you two independent bet panels stacked together. Stake them at different amounts, cash one out early, leave the other flying — both resolve in the same round.

It does. Auto cash-out fires server-side once the multiplier hits your target, so if your connection drops mid-round the exit still triggers at the level you set. Check your bet history afterward.

Most Aviator rounds wrap in under thirty seconds, often less. Short curves end almost immediately, longer climbs stretch on a bit, then a quick betting window opens for the next round.

Open any completed round in Aviator, view the seed pair, and run them through Spribe's public verifier. The output multiplier matches what you saw, which is what provably fair means in practice.

It's built for that. The bet panel sits in the thumb zone, the flight area scales to portrait, and round history stays visible. Aviator is one of the smoother games to run on a small screen.