GAME REFERENCE

Aviator at totopaedi: One Plane, One Decision

Aviator is the round-by-round crash game where a red plane lifts off, the multiplier climbs, and your only job is to cash out before it flies away. We...

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totopaedi What Aviator Actually Is

What Aviator Actually Is

Aviator is built by Spribe and runs on a provably fair RNG that you can verify per round. Each round, a multiplier starts at 1.00x and rises until the plane flies off-screen — could be 1.20x, could be 200x. You stake before takeoff, then tap cashout to lock your multiplier. Miss it and the round takes the bet. That single tension is

why it stands out next to slots and table games in our lobby.

PLATFORM HIGHLIGHTS

Three Things That Define Aviator

Aviator strips the casino down to its rawest decision. Here's what makes the round feel different from anything else we host.

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Two Stakes Per Round

You can run two independent bets in the same round — cash one out early to lock a small win, let the second ride for a larger multiplier. It's the closest thing Aviator has to strategy.

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Auto Bet and Auto Cashout

Set a stake, set a target multiplier like 1.50x or 3.00x, and the game cashes out for you. Useful when you want a steady rhythm without tapping every round on a phone screen.

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Social

Live Player Feed

A side panel shows other cashouts in real time and a chat where rounds get reacted to as they happen. You can see who held for 50x and who bailed at 1.10x — it adds pulse to every flight.

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How an Aviator Round Plays

Aviator is short, loud and decisive. Every round follows the same shape, and once you've flown two or three you'll have the rhythm. Here's what a...

Entry and Stake

Open Aviator from our crash row, set your stake in the bet panel — minimum is small, ceiling is generous — and confirm before the next plane is on the runway. Round starts within seconds.

The Climb

The plane lifts off and the multiplier ticks up: 1.10x, 1.40x, 2.00x and so on. You watch the curve and decide. The longer you wait, the bigger the payout — and the bigger the risk it flies.

Cashout Window

Tap the cashout button at any point above 1.00x to lock your current multiplier against your stake. Your winnings credit instantly. Hesitate too long and the plane disappears with the bet.

Mobile Controls

On phones the bet panel sits thumb-height and the cashout button is oversized so you don't fumble it mid-climb. Portrait mode keeps the plane, multiplier and stake fields all in one view.

Aviator Game Transparency

The numbers behind the round, laid out plainly so you know what you're stepping into before your first stake.

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Game Type

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Crash / multiplier game by Spribe — single-round format, not a slot or table game.

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Volatility

97%

High. Most rounds end below 2x; the long-tail multipliers are where the headline cashouts come from.

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Supported Devices

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Browser-based on Android, iOS, tablet and desktop. No download — it loads directly inside our lobby.

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Access Region

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Available to account holders in Indonesia where local law permits, alongside our other Spribe titles.

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

PHONE-FIRST

Aviator on Your Phone

Aviator was designed for vertical screens before anything else, and it shows. Open it on the train, between meetings, or on the sofa — the round is 10...

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Portrait-first layout
Thumb-zone cashout button
Sub-second round entry
Works on weak 4G
24/7 SUPPORT

Help While You're Flying

If something interrupts a round — connection drop, payment query, or a question about a cashout — here's how we get you sorted without leaving Aviator.

Live Chat Our chat sits in the corner of the Aviator screen. Tap it mid-session and an agent picks up without you closing the round. Most Aviator queries are resolved inside one short conversation.
Round History Every flight you've staked is logged with multiplier, cashout point and result. If you think a round didn't credit, open history first — the answer's usually right there with a timestamp.
Provably Fair Check Each round comes with a server seed and hash you can verify externally. If you want to confirm an outcome wasn't tampered with, the tool is one click from the Aviator menu.
EDITORIAL CLARITY

Why Aviator Rounds Are Fair

Aviator's fairness isn't something we ask you to take on faith. It's baked into how the game was built and how we host it.

Spribe Original

We run the original Spribe build of Aviator, not a clone or reskin. The math, the RNG and the round logic are the licensed product.

Provably Fair RNG

Each round's outcome is generated from seeds you can verify yourself after the flight. The result was set before the plane took off.

Independent Audit

Spribe's RNG and Aviator's crash curve are tested by independent labs. The certifications cover the build we serve in our lobby.

Round Transparency

Multiplier, cashout time, server hash and seed are all visible to you. Nothing about the round is hidden behind closed UI.

Stable Hosting

Aviator runs on Spribe's own infrastructure with redundancy, so a dropped connection on your end doesn't lose a placed bet — it resolves at the cashout you set.

Consistent Math

The 97% RTP and crash distribution are the same numbers Spribe publishes globally. We don't tune the game on our side.

Aviator vs Other Games in Our Lobby

Aviator sits in our crash row but it's worth knowing how it stacks up against neighbours you might also be opening.

Aviator vs Sweet BonanzaSweet Bonanza is a tumble slot with feature spins and a fruit board. Aviator is one decision per round. Pick Aviator when you want speed and control over the cashout.
Aviator vs JetXJetX is the closest sibling — also a crash game with a rocket. Aviator's curve and dual-bet panel feel tighter, and the social feed is more active in our lobby.
Aviator vs Live BaccaratBaccarat rounds run a minute plus with three outcomes. Aviator is sub-30 seconds with a continuous multiplier. Different rhythm entirely — Aviator suits short attention windows.
Aviator vs MinesMines is self-paced; you choose when each round ends. Aviator's clock isn't yours — the plane decides. That pressure is part of why some of you keep coming back.
Aviator vs RouletteRoulette pays fixed odds on a fixed wheel. Aviator's multiplier is open-ended — 1.01x to 1000x+ in theory — so the upside shape is very different.
Aviator vs PlinkoPlinko drops balls down a peg board with set multipliers. Aviator gives you the cashout decision. If you want agency mid-round, Aviator wins that comparison.
Aviator vs Slot SpinsSlots are passive — press, watch, repeat. Aviator demands a tap at the right moment. It's the most active game in our lobby short of live dealer.
QUICK SIGNAL

Six Aviator Details Worth Knowing

Small things that change how a session feels once you've played a few flights.

01
97% RTP Aviator's stated return-to-player sits at 97%, on the higher end for casino games in our lobby. Over a long run that math is part of why the game has the following it does.
02
Stake Range You can place small stakes if you're learning the rhythm, or scale up once you've found your cashout discipline. The bet panel adjusts in clean increments.
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Auto Cashout Target Set 1.50x, 2.00x, 5.00x — whatever your strategy is. Auto cashout removes the human hesitation that costs you the round when the plane spikes early.
04
Round Speed Most flights resolve in 10 to 30 seconds. You can play 30+ rounds in a short session without it dragging — Aviator respects your time.
05
Live Stats Previous multipliers are shown above the plane. Some of you read them as patterns, some ignore them entirely. Either way, the data is there.
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Cash Out Half With dual bet you can effectively cash out half a position early and let the other half ride — a built-in hedge most crash games don't offer.

Aviator Questions We Get Most

No. Aviator is a crash game — a single round where a multiplier rises until the plane flies off. There are no reels, no paylines, no symbols. The whole game is one stake and one cashout decision.

Each round uses a provably fair RNG with seeds generated before the plane takes off. You can verify any round's hash afterwards. The result isn't influenced by your stake size or by how long you wait to cash out.

Yes. Aviator has a dual bet panel, so you can place two independent stakes in the same round and cash them out at different multipliers. Most regulars use one for an early lock and one for the longer climb.

Spribe publishes Aviator at 97% RTP, which is the same number we serve in our lobby. That figure is a long-run average across many rounds, not a per-session promise — short sessions vary widely either way.

Yes. Aviator was built portrait-first and loads in our mobile lobby without a separate app. It runs fine on Android and iOS, and the cashout button is sized for thumb taps even on smaller screens.

Aviator resolves your bet on the server side, so a dropped connection doesn't void the stake. If you'd set an auto cashout, it triggers at your target. Without one, the round runs and the result lands in your history.

Most Aviator rounds run between 10 and 30 seconds from takeoff to flyaway, with a brief gap between rounds for new bets. You can comfortably fit a long session into a short break without rushing.