About the Game
Aviator is a crash game from Spribe, launched in late 2019 and widely credited with turning crash games into a mainstream casino category. Rather than a traditional slot with reels and paylines, Aviator plays out as a single continuous round: a plane takes off and a multiplier climbs upward in real time, and every player who bet on that round needs to cash out before the plane flies away and the round crashes.
The game carries a 97% RTP with a 3% house edge, figures that stay consistent across every casino offering it since the underlying game logic is licensed directly from Spribe. Wins are capped at $10,000 per round regardless of how high the multiplier climbs, meaning the maximum theoretical multiplier is only reachable at the smallest possible bet size. Aviator is now available at well over 100 casinos and records millions of monthly sessions worldwide.
How the Dual-Bet System Works
Aviator’s defining feature is its dual-bet system: players can place two separate bets on the same round, each with its own independent cash-out point. A common approach is setting one bet to auto-cash-out early at a modest multiplier (like 1.5x-2x) to lock in a small guaranteed return, while manually timing the second bet for a larger potential multiplier, balancing safety against upside within a single round.
There’s no traditional bonus round, free spins, or special symbols, the entire game is built around this single mechanic and the real-time tension of deciding when to cash out. A visible multiplier history and other players’ live bets add a social, shared-round feel that’s become a defining characteristic of the wider crash game genre Aviator popularized.
Fairness & Verification
Aviator uses a provably fair system based on SHA-512 hashing with player-contributed seeds, letting players independently verify that a specific round’s crash point was determined before the round started and wasn’t altered afterward. Spribe’s content is also independently tested and certified by labs including iTech Labs and eCOGRA, the same standard third-party verification applied to licensed RNG slots.
It’s worth being direct about one common myth: there is no way to predict Aviator’s crash point in advance, and apps or “predictor” tools claiming otherwise should be treated as scams rather than a genuine edge, since the outcome is generated independently for each round rather than following any detectable pattern.
RTP, Volatility & Where to Play
At 97% RTP, Aviator sits above the average for licensed slots, though volatility here works differently than in a traditional slot: since you control your own cash-out point on each bet, your personal experienced volatility depends heavily on your own strategy. Cashing out early and consistently plays like a low-volatility game, while holding out for larger multipliers on every round plays like a high-volatility one, using the identical underlying math either way.
Aviator is available at most crypto casinos that carry Spribe content, and is especially popular among players in markets like Nigeria, where it’s become the most widely offered crash title across online operators. For more on how crash games compare to other formats, see our Originals games guide.





