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Aviator at pulitoto788

Aviator is the round-based crash game we keep right at the front of our lobby. A small plane lifts, the multiplier climbs, and you cash out before it...

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What Aviator Is About

Aviator comes from Spribe, the studio that pushed crash gameplay into the mainstream. Each round starts when the plane takes off and a multiplier ticks upward from 1.00x. You decide when to lock in your win — wait too long and the plane flies away. Rounds finish in seconds, you can place two bets per round, and the provably fair seed is

shown on every flight. We keep it pinned in our lobby for that reason.

PLATFORM HIGHLIGHTS

Aviator Features We Like

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Dual Bet

Two Bets Per Round

You can run two stakes side by side on the same flight. Cash one out early to lock something in, let the second ride higher — it's the closest thing Aviator has to a strategy slot.

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Auto Cash-Out

Set your target multiplier before the plane lifts and Aviator pulls you out at that exact mark. Useful when you're commuting and don't want to stare at the screen for every round.

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Live Round Chat

The side panel shows other people's bets and cash-outs in real time. You see who held on for 50x and who bailed at 1.20x — it adds a tempo to rounds that pure slots don't have.

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PLATFORM SNAPSHOT

How Aviator Plays In Our Lobby

Entry Flow Open Aviator straight from the crash row on our home...
Bet Sizing Stakes start small and scale up to suit your bankroll...
Cash-Out Mechanic Tap the green cash-out button while the plane is still...
Mobile Feel On phones the controls sit thumb-close along the bottom. Auto-bet...
WHY THIS PLATFORM

Aviator Gameplay Transparency

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Game Type

Crash / multiplier game by Spribe with provably fair round seeds you can verify after each flight.

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Volatility

High. Most rounds end below 2x, but long flights to 100x and beyond do land — bankroll accordingly.

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Supported Devices

Android, iOS, tablet and desktop browsers. Same round, same seed, regardless of which screen you opened it on.

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Access Region

Available across Indonesia where local law permits. Sign-in from supported regions loads the game instantly.

PHONE-FIRST

Aviator On Your Phone

Aviator was built for vertical screens first, and that shows once you open it on a phone. The plane animation stays smooth on mid-range Android handsets, the bet panels stack...

One-tap launch
Portrait layout
Auto-bet toggle
Low data use
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HELP CHANNELS

Help While Playing Aviator

Round History Pull up the history strip to see the...
Live Chat Stuck mid-round on a connection drop? Our live...
Fairness Check Each round shows a hash you can verify...
EDITORIAL CLARITY

Why Aviator Stays Fair

Spribe Studio

Aviator is made by Spribe, the studio that built the crash genre. We pull the game directly from their certified feed, not a clone or skin.

Provably Fair

Every round uses a server seed combined with player seeds. The result is set before the plane lifts — neither we nor Spribe can change it mid-flight.

Independent Testing

Spribe's RNG and round logic are audited by recognised testing labs. Certificates are published on the studio's site and refreshed on a regular cycle.

Round Hash

After each flight you can copy the hash and verify it externally. The math is open — that's a big part of why Aviator stuck around.

Live Statistics

The side panel shows real cash-outs from real accounts in the same round you're in. Nothing about the multiplier curve is hidden from view.

Stable Feed

We host Aviator on Spribe's primary regional feed so round timing matches what you'd see anywhere else the game is offered.

Aviator vs Other Games We Host

Aviator vs Sweet BonanzaSweet Bonanza is reel-based with tumbling wins; Aviator is one moving multiplier you cash out manually. Rounds in Aviator are shorter and you control the exit.
Aviator vs Live BaccaratBaccarat has fixed odds and a dealer pace. Aviator runs every few seconds with a multiplier that can hit 100x — much faster, much more variance.
Aviator vs MinesMines is a click-and-reveal grid you control entirely. Aviator hands timing to a live multiplier — same crash-style risk, very different input style.
Aviator vs RouletteRoulette pays in fixed multiples up to 35x. Aviator has no cap on the climb but you must cash out before the plane leaves — open-ended upside, open-ended risk.
Aviator vs PlinkoPlinko drops a ball through pegs for a set payout. Aviator lets you decide the payout target yourself by timing the cash-out button.
Aviator vs Slot SpinsSlots resolve in one spin with preset paylines. Aviator stretches the suspense across a climbing curve, so the tension sits in your finger, not the reels.
Aviator vs DiceDice is one roll, one outcome. Aviator is a live curve you can ride or exit at any second — more interactive, with social cash-out signals on screen.
PLATFORM SNAPSHOT

Aviator Highlights To Know

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Round Speed Most flights wrap in under 15 seconds. You can comfortably run 30+ rounds in a coffee break without feeling rushed.
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Two-Bet Panel Place two independent stakes per round with different cash-out targets. It's the core of how regulars play Aviator at our tables.
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Auto Modes Auto-bet and auto-cash-out can run together. Set a target multiplier, walk away, and review the session in your history later.
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Open Multiplier Cap There's no fixed ceiling on the climb. Long flights past 100x do happen — rare, but they sit in the public history for anyone to see.
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Provable Seeds Every round publishes its seed pair after settlement so you can verify the result wasn't tampered with after the fact.
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Crossplay Lobby Start a session on desktop, finish it on your phone. Your account, history and balance carry across without a re-login.

Aviator Questions Answered

You place a bet during the short window between flights. Once the timer ends, the plane lifts and the multiplier begins climbing from 1.00x. Your cash-out button stays active until the plane flies off.

Yes. The Aviator interface gives you two independent bet panels side by side. Each one has its own stake, its own cash-out target and its own auto settings, so you can run two strategies in the same flight.

If you had auto-cash-out set, the server honours it even if your screen disconnects. Without auto, the bet rides until the plane leaves. Live chat can confirm settlement details for any specific round.

The round, seed and outcome are identical — Spribe runs one feed. The layout shifts to portrait on phones with thumb-friendly controls, but nothing about the gameplay or fairness changes between devices.

Open the round in your history and copy the hash shown. Paste it into Spribe's verification tool and you'll see the multiplier was locked before the plane lifted. Support can walk you through the steps.

Stakes scale from small chip amounts up to higher limits suitable for bigger bankrolls. The two bet panels can carry different sizes, so you can test a small stake while running a larger auto-cash-out alongside it.

Yes. Once your account balance is funded through DANA, OVO, GoPay or QRIS, that balance plays directly in Aviator. There's no separate top-up step inside the game itself — just open and bet.