Play Aviator: How to Start, Bet & Cash Out

Playing Aviator: An Overview

Playing Aviator is straightforward by design, but understanding the depth of its features — from auto-cashout to dual bet mode — gives you a much clearer picture of how the game operates mathematically. This guide walks through every step of a real Aviator session and explains how AviatorStats.com's tracker tools complement your analytical approach.

One important point before we begin: Aviator is a game of chance with a built-in 3% house edge. No playing technique changes this mathematical reality. This guide is educational; it explains mechanics, not profit strategies.


Step 1 — Load the Game

Aviator is available at licensed online casinos that carry Spribe's game library. Once you navigate to the game, you will see:

  • The multiplier plane in the centre — this is where the animated plane flies and the live multiplier climbs each round.
  • The bet panel at the bottom — where you enter your stake and set optional parameters.
  • The live bet list on the left — showing all active bets from other players in the current round (this is a genuine social layer, not fabricated activity).
  • The round history bar at the top — a row of colour-coded bubbles showing the crash multiplier for each of the most recent rounds.

Step 2 — Place Your Bet

In the bet panel, enter a stake amount within the table's minimum and maximum limits (these vary by casino). Then choose one of three options:

Manual Mode

You click "Cash Out" yourself at any moment during the round. This gives you full control but requires you to be watching the screen.

Auto-Cashout Mode

You set a target multiplier (for example, 2.00×) before the round starts. If the plane reaches that value, your bet is cashed out automatically — even if you are not watching. If the plane crashes before reaching your target, the bet is lost. Auto-cashout does not change the probability of any outcome.

Dual Bet Mode

Aviator allows you to place two simultaneous bets in a single round, each with independent settings. For example, you could set one bet to auto-cashout at 1.5× and leave the second as manual — cashing the second out if the multiplier climbs higher. This feature doubles your exposure in the round and is a structural game option, not a strategy with edge.


Step 3 — Watch the Round

Once the betting period closes (usually 5 seconds), the plane takes off and the multiplier begins rising. The key discipline here is managing your own impulse response — the game's visual design is deliberately exciting.

  • The multiplier climb rate is not linear; it accelerates, which can create a sense of urgency.
  • There is no way to know in advance when the crash will occur — the outcome is already sealed cryptographically before the round begins.
  • Other players' bets are visible, but their decisions are irrelevant to your own mathematical position.

Step 4 — Cash Out or Ride

If you are in manual mode, click "Cash Out" at your chosen moment. Your return is:

Return = Stake × Multiplier at cashout

For example: a €5 bet cashed out at 3.20× returns €16.00 (€11.00 profit).

If the plane crashes before you cash out, your stake for that round is lost. There is no partial recovery.


Demo Mode vs Real-Money Play

FeatureDemo ModeReal-Money Play
Stake currencyVirtual chipsReal currency
Crash algorithmIdentical to liveLive provably fair
Social featuresVisible but separateFully live
WinningsNot withdrawableWithdrawable
RiskNoneReal financial risk

Demo mode uses the exact same RNG and crash distribution as the real game. It is the ideal environment for learning the interface, testing auto-cashout values, and observing statistical distributions — without any financial exposure.

AviatorStats.com offers a standalone demo simulator that replicates the statistical model without requiring a casino account. You can use it directly in your browser.


Platform Features on AviatorStats.com

Our tracker is built to give you analytical context that the game interface itself does not provide:

  • Live round data — every multiplier recorded in real time, with timestamps.
  • Distribution histogram — see how crash points are spread across the full range.
  • Moving averages — track how recent sessions compare to long-run expected values.
  • High multiplier alerts — optional notifications when a round exceeds a threshold you set.
  • Session logger — log your own demo sessions to review your cashout decisions against actual crash points.

All features are available free of charge with no registration required.


Scam Warning

A significant number of websites and social media accounts falsely claim to offer:

  • "Aviator predictor" software
  • Signals or bots that reveal crash points before the round
  • Hacked APKs that manipulate game outcomes

None of these are real. Crash points are determined by a sealed cryptographic hash before each round begins. No external software can access or influence this value. Purchasing or downloading such tools exposes you to financial scams and potential malware. AviatorStats.com does not sell or endorse any prediction tool.


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Disclaimer: Aviator is a game of chance with a 3% house edge. Over time, the expected outcome for any player is a net loss. No betting system eliminates this edge. Play within your means and set strict loss limits before each session. If you feel your gambling is out of control, contact BeGambleAware.org or your local support service.

Frequently Asked Questions

You need a casino account to play for real money. However, AviatorStats.com offers a free demo simulator that requires no registration — you can practice with virtual balance directly in your browser.
Auto-cashout allows you to preset a target multiplier. If the plane reaches that multiplier before crashing, your bet is automatically cashed out. If the plane crashes before reaching your target, the bet is lost. It does not influence the probability of the crash point.
Yes. Aviator's dual bet feature lets you place two independent bets in the same round, each with its own stake and cashout settings. Both bets share the same crash outcome for the round.
Yes. The demo mode uses the same provably fair RNG and crash distribution as the real-money game. The only difference is that winnings are in virtual chips and cannot be withdrawn.
No. Crash multipliers are determined by a sealed cryptographic hash before each round. No external app or bot can access this value in advance. Any service claiming to predict Aviator crashes is a scam.