GAME REFERENCE

Aviator: The Crash Round Indonesia Opens First

Aviator is the Spribe crash round you'll find pinned to the top of our lobby. Place your stake, watch the multiplier climb, cash out before the plane flies...

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uang77 login What Aviator Is and Why It Stands Out

What Aviator Is and Why It Stands Out

Aviator is built by Spribe and runs on a provably fair RNG curve rather than reels. Each round shows a plane climbing with a rising multiplier, and you decide when to cash out before it disappears. Rounds last seconds, so the pace is faster than slots or live tables. We host it inside our main lobby with the same DANA, OVO, GoPay

and QRIS rails you already use, so your balance moves between rounds without leaving the page.

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Aviator Features We Get Asked About

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Auto Cashout

Set a target multiplier and Aviator locks in your exit automatically. Useful when you're playing on...

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Two-Bet Panel

Aviator lets you run two stakes per round on one screen. Hedge a small auto-cashout against...

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Social

Live Round Chat

The side panel shows other accounts cashing out in real time, plus a chat strip. You...

How Aviator Plays Round By Round

Entry

Open Aviator from our crash row, set your stake in the bet box, and you're queued for the next round. No spin button, no reels — the plane simply takes off when the timer ends.

Rules

One multiplier curve runs per round. Cash out before the plane leaves and your stake is multiplied by the exit value. Miss the exit and the round resolves at zero for that bet.

Betting

Stakes range from small micro-bets to higher caps suited to longer holds. The two-bet panel means you can run a conservative auto-exit alongside a manual stretch on the same round.

Mobile feel

On phones, the cashout button sits under your thumb and the curve renders smoothly on 4G. Rounds load between station stops, so Aviator fits commute play better than most live tables.

Aviator Gameplay Transparency

Game typeCrash / multiplier round by Spribe, provably fair seed model rather than reel RNG.
VolatilityHigh — most rounds resolve under 2x, with occasional long climbs above 100x.
DevicesRuns on Android, iOS browsers and desktop with identical round logic and bet caps.
AccessAvailable from Indonesia where local law permits, inside supported regions.
MOBILE GAMING

Aviator on Your Phone

Aviator was built mobile-first and it shows. The curve, the bet box and the cashout button all sit on one portrait screen, no scrolling required. We've kept the same layout...

Portrait layout
Thumb-reach cashout
4G-friendly curve
Background round audio
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PLAYER SUPPORT

Help Paths While Playing Aviator

Team online

Round disputes

If a round resolves oddly or your cashout didn't register, our chat team can pull the provably fair hash for that exact round and walk you through the seed check.

Stake limits

Need your Aviator stake cap raised or lowered for a session? Message support from the game screen and we'll adjust the limit on your account before the next round queue.

Connection drops

Lost signal mid-round? Auto-cashout settings still trigger server-side, and our team can confirm the exit multiplier that applied to your stake when the round resolved.

TRUST MARKERS

Aviator Fairness and Provider Signals

Spribe original

Aviator is the original crash round from Spribe, not a clone. We pull it directly from the certified provider feed used across regulated lobbies.

Provably fair

Every Aviator round generates a seed hash you can verify after the round closes. The math is open, not a black box, and the check tool sits inside the game.

RNG certification

The curve generator behind Aviator carries independent RNG certification from the labs Spribe contracts with for its global distribution footprint.

Round history

Your last rounds, stakes and cashout points stay visible in-game so you can audit your own session without raising a support ticket first.

Server-side cashout

Cashouts resolve on Spribe's servers, not your handset, so a dropped connection doesn't void a triggered auto-exit.

Stake transparency

Stake caps, minimum bets and round timing are published on the game info screen, with no hidden ceilings introduced at our end.

Aviator Versus Sibling Game Pages

Aviator vs Sweet Bonanza
Aviator is round-based crash with one decision per round; Sweet Bonanza is tumbling reels with feature buys. Aviator suits short bursts, Sweet Bonanza suits longer slot sessions.
Aviator vs Live Baccarat
Both resolve quickly, but Baccarat is dealer-led with fixed payouts. Aviator hands you the exit timing, so the variance lives in your cashout call rather than card draws.
Aviator vs Roulette
Roulette gives fixed odds per pocket. Aviator scales with how long you hold, so a single round can pay 1.2x or 200x depending on your nerve.
Aviator vs Mines
Mines is also a Spribe round-by-round title, but grid-based. Aviator is a single rising curve — simpler input, faster pace, no tile picking needed.
Aviator vs JetX
Both are crash formats. Aviator's two-bet panel and live chat make the social layer richer, while JetX leans on a slightly different curve distribution.
Aviator vs Crazy Time
Crazy Time is a live-host wheel show with bonus rounds. Aviator is solo, silent and quick — better when you want rounds without a presenter.
Aviator vs Slot rooms
Slots auto-resolve once you spin. Aviator asks for an exit decision every round, which is why some accounts open it between slot sessions for a change of pace.

Six Things To Know About Aviator

Round length

Most Aviator rounds wrap inside 10 seconds, so a five-minute session can cover dozens of decisions.

Exit control

You decide the cashout, not the game. The skill ceiling is in timing, not in pattern memorisation.

Two stakes

Run two parallel bets on the same round to split risk between auto and manual exits.

Provably fair

Every round seed can be verified after the fact directly from the in-game panel.

Mobile native

Designed for portrait phones first; desktop is the secondary view, not the other way round.

Wallet ready

Stake top-ups via DANA, OVO, GoPay or QRIS land in your balance before the next round queue.

Aviator Questions We Hear Often

Aviator is a crash-style multiplier round built by Spribe. Instead of reels, you watch a plane climb a rising multiplier curve and decide when to cash out before it flies off the screen.

Tap the cashout button while the plane is still climbing, or set an auto-cashout target before the round starts. The exit multiplier at that moment is applied to your stake on this round.

Yes. Each Aviator round generates a seed hash that you can verify after the round closes using the in-game fairness panel, so the curve outcome can be independently checked.

Aviator's bet panel splits into two stake boxes. You can run a small auto-cashout on one and a longer manual hold on the other, both resolving on the same round curve.

It's designed for it. The curve and cashout button render cleanly on 4G, and server-side cashouts protect any auto-exit you've set if your connection drops mid-round.

Stake caps run from small micro-bets up to higher per-round limits suited to longer holds. The exact ceiling for your account shows inside the bet box on the game screen.

Aviator is available on uang77 login from Indonesia where local law permits, inside supported regions, with DANA, OVO, GoPay and QRIS top-ups feeding the same balance you stake from.