Aviator Game Explained
Aviator is one of the most popular crash-style games: a plane flies and a multiplier rises until the plane flies away. This guide explains it. It is a crash game.
- A plane flies and a multiplier rises from 1x.
- If the plane flies away before you cash out, your stake for that round is lost.
- Yes.
How a round works
A plane takes off and a multiplier climbs from 1x upward. You must cash out before the plane flies away to win your stake times the multiplier at that moment.
Cashing out
If you cash out in time you win; if the plane flies away first, the stake is lost.
Two bets and auto cash-out
Aviator lets you place two bets per round and set an auto cash-out value, so you can secure one while letting the other ride — a discipline tool.
Provable fairness
Aviator is provably fair, so each round can be verified. It is fast, so limits matter — see cash out and responsible gambling tools.
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FAQ
A plane flies and a multiplier rises from 1x. You cash out before the plane flies away to win your stake times the multiplier at that moment.
If the plane flies away before you cash out, your stake for that round is lost.
Yes. Each round can be verified using published seeds and hashing, the basis of provably-fair gaming.
Last updated: 2026-06-15