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We host Aviator — the crash game where you cash out before the plane flies away. Watch the multiplier climb in real time, set your exit point, and collect your stake times the multiplier you banked.

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PLAYER HELP

Help paths for Aviator questions

Live Chat Open the chat bubble in the bottom corner of the lobby and ask about cash-out timing, multiplier history, or dual-bet strategy. Our team answers in English during Bangladesh business hours and overnight for urgent account queries.
Game Rules Panel Tap the small info icon inside the Aviator window to read Spribe's official rules — provably fair logic, minimum and maximum multipliers, and how the auto cash-out slider works. The panel stays open while you play so you can reference it mid-round.
Bet History Every Aviator round you join is logged in your account history with the multiplier you banked or the point where the plane flew away. Check this section to review your cash-out discipline and spot patterns in your exit timing across sessions.
FAIR PLAY

How we verify Aviator rounds

Spribe Studio

Aviator is built and certified by Spribe, a licensed game studio. We stream the game directly from their server so every round uses their provably fair algorithm.

RNG Audit

Spribe publishes third-party audit reports for Aviator's random number generator. The crash point for each round is generated independently and cannot be influenced by the casino or previous rounds. We link to Spribe's transparency page in the game-rules panel.

Payout Records

We log every Aviator cash-out and withdrawal request tied to crash-game winnings. If you bank a 5.80× multiplier, your balance updates the instant you tap cash-out.

Account Security

Your Aviator session runs under SSL encryption and requires you to confirm your mobile number before placing bets.

bdok666 What you see in each Aviator round

What you see in each Aviator round

Aviator is a crash-style multiplier game developed by Spribe. Each round starts at 1.00× and the plane climbs higher — the multiplier rises with it. Your job is to hit cash-out before the plane disappears. If you bank your stake at 2.45×, you collect double and a bit more. Wait too long and the plane flies off, ending the round with no

payout. The game runs on provably fair RNG so every flight path is independent. You can place two bets per round and cash them out separately, giving you room to split your strategy between safe exits and riskier multipliers. The lobby shows recent multipliers from other players so you can see how high the last few rounds flew.

Aviator vocabulary explained

What does multiplier mean in Aviator?

The multiplier is the number displayed on screen as the plane climbs. It starts at 1.00× and rises until the plane flies away. When you cash out, your stake is multiplied by that number.

What is cash-out in a crash game?

Cash-out is the button you press to collect your winnings before the plane disappears. The moment you tap it, your bet is closed and your balance is credited with stake times the current multiplier.

What is provably fair?

Provably fair is a cryptographic system that lets you verify each Aviator round was random and not manipulated. The game generates a hash before bets close so the crash point is already determined and cannot be changed mid-flight.

What is auto cash-out?

Auto cash-out is a slider in Aviator that automatically banks your bet when the multiplier hits your chosen target. Set it to 2.00× and the game will cash you out the instant the plane reaches double, even if you look away.

What does dual bet mean?

Dual bet means placing two separate stakes in the same Aviator round. You can cash one out early for a safe return and let the other ride higher, splitting your strategy between conservative and aggressive multipliers.

What is round history in Aviator?

Round history is the list of recent crash multipliers shown in the game lobby. It displays the last ten or twenty flights so you can see how high each round flew before the plane disappeared.

Aviator questions we hear most

Open your account, deposit via bKash, Nagad or Rocket, then head to the crash-games section or search for Aviator in the lobby search bar. Tap the game tile and the Spribe window opens. Place your bet amount and wait for the next round to start.

Yes. Aviator runs in your mobile browser on Android and iOS without needing a separate app download. The multiplier graph, cash-out button and bet controls all scale to fit your screen so you can play on the train or at home with the same experience.

The minimum stake per Aviator bet is usually one or two Taka, depending on the Spribe configuration we run. Check the bet-input field when you open the game — the slider will show the floor and ceiling amounts for that session.

Your balance updates the instant you cash out. If you bank a bet at 3.20× multiplier, the credited amount appears in your wallet counter before the round ends. You can withdraw that balance via bKash, Nagad or Rocket immediately after the game closes.

Aviator's theoretical return depends on when you choose to cash out, so there is no fixed RTP percentage. Spribe publishes fairness documentation in the game-rules panel. We display that link inside the Aviator window so you can read their statistical breakdown and verify each round hash yourself.

Yes. If you place a dual bet, you can set auto cash-out on one stake and manually control the other. For example, auto-exit the first bet at 1.50× for guaranteed profit and watch the second bet climb until you decide to bank it or let it fly away.
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Aviator Bangladesh Guide

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