GAME REFERENCE

Aviator: Watch the Multiplier Climb

Aviator by Spribe is live on ceban bet — one plane, one rising multiplier, and one decision that's entirely yours. Open your account and step into a round...

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What Aviator Brings to Your Screen

Aviator is a crash-style game developed by Spribe, one of the most recognised names in instant-play titles. A plane lifts off, a multiplier climbs from 1× upward, and you decide when to cash out before the flight ends. Leave it too long and you lose your stake; pull out early and the multiplier is yours. No reels, no paylines — just timing,

nerve and a live feed of what others around you are doing.

EDITORIAL SPOTLIGHT

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Core Mechanic

The Rising Multiplier

Every round starts at 1× and the multiplier climbs in real time. Your only job is...

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Dual Bet Mode

Two Bets in One Round

Aviator lets you place two separate bets simultaneously in a single round. You can cash out...

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Auto Features

Auto-Bet and Auto-Cashout

Set a target multiplier and let the auto-cashout handle the timing for you. Pair it with...

How Aviator Plays Round by Round

Placing Your Stake

Before each round launches, you set your bet amount using the on-screen chip controls. The betting window is open briefly while the previous round concludes, giving you a clear, unhurried moment to confirm your stake.

Watching the Multiplier

Once the plane lifts off, the multiplier climbs continuously and unpredictably. There is no fixed ceiling — some rounds end at 1.2×, others climb past 50×. No two flights follow the same path, which is exactly what keeps each round distinct.

Cashing Out in Time

Tap the cashout button at any moment during the flight to lock in the current multiplier against your stake. If the plane flies away before you act, the round closes and your stake for that bet does not carry over.

Live Bet Panel

A scrolling panel beside the game shows what others are staking and cashing out in real time. It is purely social context — your own decisions remain independent — but many find it useful for reading the energy of each round.

WHY THIS PLATFORM

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Game Type

Crash / Instant Win

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Volatility

High — multiplier range varies widely round to round

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Supported Devices

Mobile browser, desktop browser, no download needed

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Access Region

Available where local law permits, including supported Indonesia regions

MOBILE GAMING

Aviator Fits Perfectly on Your Phone

Aviator was designed with mobile screens in mind from the start. The single-canvas layout scales cleanly to any display size, the cashout button sits exactly where your thumb lands naturally...

Thumb-friendly cashout button
Scales to any screen size
No app download needed
Instant browser load
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HELP CHANNELS

Help When You Need It in Aviator

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Round Result Questions

If a round closes and your cashout does not appear to register correctly, our support team can pull the provably fair hash for that specific flight and walk you through exactly what the recorded outcome was.

Auto-Cashout Setup

Not sure how to configure the auto-cashout threshold or dual-bet mode? Reach out and we will show you exactly which settings panel to use so your next session runs the way you intend it to.

Account Access for Aviator

If you cannot reach the Aviator lobby after logging in — whether due to a loading error or a regional prompt — contact us directly and we will check your account status and connection path promptly.

REVIEW SIGNALS

Fairness Signals Behind Every Aviator Round

Provably Fair System

Spribe built Aviator on a provably fair algorithm. Every round produces a verifiable hash you can check independently, confirming that no outcome was altered after bets were placed.

Spribe as Developer

Spribe is a certified game studio whose crash titles are audited by independent testing labs. When you open Aviator on ceban bet, you are running the studio's authenticated build directly.

No House Manipulation

The multiplier in each round is generated before bets open and sealed cryptographically. Neither we nor any party can change the outcome once the hash is committed for that round.

Round History Visible

A full history of recent round multipliers sits inside the game panel. You can scroll back through dozens of results and verify patterns or simply confirm that the session data matches what you experienced.

Consistent RTP Published

Aviator's return-to-player figure is published by Spribe and held consistent across all platforms that carry the authentic build, including ceban bet. We do not modify payout configurations.

Supported Region Access

We make Aviator available in supported Indonesia regions where local law permits. Account holders in those regions access the same certified game build with no regional rule modifications applied.

WHY THIS PLATFORM

Aviator Alongside Other Game Rooms

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Aviator vs Sweet Bonanza

Sweet Bonanza is a slot with tumbling reels and scatter pays — a longer, reel-based session. Aviator is a single-canvas crash game where every round resolves in seconds and your timing is the only variable.

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Aviator vs Live Baccarat

Live Baccarat uses a dealt hand and a fixed house-edge structure. Aviator removes cards entirely; the outcome is a multiplier generated before the round opens, with cashout timing as your sole decision point.

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Aviator vs Gates of Olympus

Gates of Olympus offers extended spin sessions with tumbling multipliers across a full reel grid. Aviator condenses that multiplier concept into a single climbing line you can exit at any moment.

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Aviator vs Mines

Mines is a grid-reveal game where hidden tiles end your round. Aviator has no grid — just one continuous multiplier — making it faster per round and requiring no spatial memory between sessions.

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Aviator vs Dragon Tiger

Dragon Tiger deals two cards and settles a side-bet in seconds. Aviator also resolves quickly but puts timing control entirely in your hands, whereas Dragon Tiger outcomes are fixed the moment cards are dealt.

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Aviator vs Roulette

Roulette resolves at wheel spin; the outcome is out of your hands once you bet. In Aviator, you retain the ability to exit at any multiplier while the round is live, which is a structurally different kind of engagement.

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Aviator vs Slot Rooms Generally

Slot rooms typically run auto-spin across dozens of paylines. Aviator strips the experience down to one stake, one multiplier and one button — a deliberately minimal format that suits shorter, sharper sessions.

Six Things That Define Aviator

Instant Round Length

A typical Aviator round from lift-off to conclusion lasts between two and thirty seconds depending on where the multiplier lands. It is one of the fastest-resolving formats we carry in the lobby.

Dual Stake Flexibility

Placing two bets per round means you can hedge — cash one out conservatively at a low multiplier and let the second run if you feel the flight has room. It is a genuine strategic layer, not just a visual option.

Social Bet Feed

The live panel shows real stake and cashout data from others in the current round. It creates a shared atmosphere inside what is otherwise a solo game, and some find the feed useful for calibrating their own timing instincts.

No Payline Complexity

There are no paylines, no wild symbols, no scatter triggers and no bonus-round queues in Aviator. The entire game state is one number climbing upward — which makes it immediately readable for anyone new to crash formats.

Accessible Stake Range

Aviator supports a wide stake range from low minimums upward, so you can run short sessions at a comfortable level or increase your stake when you feel confident in your read of recent round behaviour.

Consistent Look Across Devices

Whether you open Aviator on a mid-range Android browser or a desktop monitor, the canvas, button placement and data panels render identically. Spribe's responsive build means your experience does not degrade on smaller screens.

Aviator Questions Answered

Aviator is a crash game by Spribe. A plane lifts off, a multiplier rises from 1×, and you cash out before the flight ends. If the plane flies away before you act, your stake for that bet is not returned.

Yes. Aviator gives you two independent bet slots per round. You can set different amounts on each and cash them out at different multipliers, so one can secure a safe return while the other targets a higher climb.

The multiplier is generated and cryptographically sealed before the betting window opens. This is the foundation of the provably fair system — no party can alter the outcome after bets have been accepted for that round.

You enter a target multiplier in the auto-cashout field before the round starts. When the live multiplier reaches that value, the game cashes out your stake automatically — useful if you want a consistent strategy without manual input every round.

Yes. Spribe designed Aviator for mobile-first use. The layout scales to small screens, the cashout button is positioned for thumb use, and the game loads fully in a mobile browser without requiring any app download or plugin.

Each round produces a provably fair hash visible inside the game interface. You can use Spribe's published verification method to confirm independently that the multiplier recorded matches the hash committed before that round opened.

Aviator on ceban bet is accessible in supported Indonesia regions where local law permits. Open your account to confirm availability in your area, and contact our support team if you encounter any access prompts during login.