GAME REFERENCE

Aviator: The Crash Round on bengkulu4d

Aviator is the crash-style round we get asked about most. A red plane lifts off, the multiplier climbs, and you cash out before it flies away. We've built...

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bengkulu4d Aviator: The Crash Round on bengkulu4d
bengkulu4d What Aviator Is and How It Plays

What Aviator Is and How It Plays

Aviator is built by Spribe and runs on a provably fair engine rather than reels or cards. Each round, a plane takes off and a multiplier rises from 1.00x upward until it suddenly flies off-screen. Your job is to cash out before that moment. We host Aviator inside our main lobby with rounds that begin every few seconds, so you're never waiting

long between flights. The simple rule set is what makes it stand out for us.

EDITORIAL PICKS

Aviator Features Worth Knowing

Three things shape how Aviator feels different from a slot or table game on our lobby.

bengkulu4d Two Bets Per Round
Dual Bet

Two Bets Per Round

You can place two separate stakes in the same flight. Cash one out early to lock a safe return, then let the second ride higher. We see this used a lot by visitors who like balancing risk inside one round.

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Auto

Auto Cash-Out Setting

Set a target multiplier and Aviator will exit the round for you at that point. Useful when you don't want to watch every flight. Many on bengkulu4d pair this with the manual second bet for a hybrid approach.

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Social

Live Round Chat

Aviator shows other people's bets and cash-outs in real time, plus an in-round chat panel. It turns a solo round into a shared moment, which is part of why the game keeps pulling visitors back nightly.

SERVICE CONTEXT

How Aviator Plays on bengkulu4d

Here's how a flight runs from entry to cash-out on our lobby.

Entering a Round Open Aviator from the lobby chip row, set your stake...
Watching the Multiplier Once the plane lifts off, the multiplier ticks up from...
Cashing Out Hit the orange cash-out button before the plane disappears and...
Mobile Feel The bet panel sits at the thumb line on phones...

Aviator Transparency Table

Quick facts about how Aviator is configured on our lobby.

Game TypeCrash multiplier round by Spribe, provably fair.
VolatilityHigh — short flights are common, long flights pay heavy.
Supported DevicesAndroid, iOS, desktop browser, tablet — same round.
Access RegionIndonesia where local law permits; supported regions only.
MOBILE GAMING

Aviator on Your Phone

Aviator was built mobile-first and it shows on bengkulu4d. The flight panel scales to your screen, the cash-out button stays under your thumb, and rounds load even on patchy mobile...

One-tap lobby entry
Thumb-reach cash-out
Low-data flights
Portrait mode ready
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Google Play App Store
SUPPORT

Help Paths While Playing Aviator

If something interrupts a flight, here's where to reach us.

Team online

Round Disputes

If a flight didn't register your cash-out, our live chat team can pull the round ID and check the provably fair seed. We aim to respond inside a few minutes during peak Indonesia hours.

Stake Adjustments

Need to change limits on your Aviator stake panel? Message support and we'll walk through the per-round caps available on your account, plus how auto-bet interacts with them.

Connection Drops

If your phone loses signal mid-flight, Aviator's server-side cash-out rule applies. We'll explain what happened to your bet and confirm the outcome from the round log on request.

WHY THIS PLATFORM

Why Aviator Is Fair on Our Lobby

Aviator's fairness comes from how it's built, not from us.

Provably Fair

Each Aviator round uses a cryptographic seed you can verify yourself after the flight. The math is open, so the...

Spribe Original

We host the genuine Spribe build of Aviator, not a clone. The studio licenses the game directly and pushes updates...

Server-Side RNG

Multiplier values are generated server-side before each round begins, then revealed as the plane climbs. Neither we nor you can...

Audited Engine

Spribe's RNG and provably fair model are independently audited. Certificate references are available from the studio and our support team...

Round History

Aviator keeps a public flight history visible in the side panel. You can scroll back through recent multipliers any time...

Regional Compliance

We make Aviator available where local law permits and apply standard checks at account opening. Supported regions are confirmed during...

Aviator vs Other Games We Host

How Aviator stacks up against neighbouring titles in our lobby.

Aviator vs Sweet Bonanza
Sweet Bonanza is a tumbling slot with cluster pays and long feature rounds. Aviator is the opposite: one bet, one flight, one decision. Pick Aviator when you want speed; pick Sweet Bonanza for longer sessions.
Aviator vs Live Baccarat
Baccarat runs on a fixed dealer pace and follows traditional banker-player rules. Aviator removes the dealer entirely and runs on a multiplier curve. Different rhythm, different math, same lobby tab.
Aviator vs Mines
Mines is also a Spribe round but turn-based — you reveal tiles at your pace. Aviator is real-time pressure. If you like deliberate clicks, try Mines; if you want adrenaline, Aviator wins.
Aviator vs Gates of Olympus
Gates relies on Zeus multipliers stacking inside a slot grid. Aviator runs a single live multiplier you control by cashing out. Slots reward patience; Aviator rewards timing under a ticking clock.
Aviator vs Crazy Time
Crazy Time is a live-presenter wheel game with bonus segments. Aviator has no host, just the plane and the curve. Crazy Time is theatre; Aviator is a clean, fast loop with no waiting between rounds.
Aviator vs Dice
Spribe Dice lets you set your own win probability before each roll. Aviator fixes the mechanic and asks you to react instead. Dice is a math puzzle; Aviator is a nerve test against a rising number.
Aviator vs Plinko
Plinko drops a ball through pegs with a randomised path. Aviator gives you an active exit button instead of watching a ball fall. Both are quick, but Aviator puts the timing in your hands.
SERVICE CONTEXT

Six Things About Aviator

Concrete points worth knowing before your first flight.

01
Round Length Most Aviator flights resolve in under thirty seconds. Some end almost instantly above 1.00x; a few stretch into the hundreds. The variance is wide and visible in the history strip.
02
Minimum Stake Aviator on our lobby starts at a very low base stake, so you can test the rhythm before committing. The max per-round cap sits well above what casual flights need.
03
Dual Bet Logic The two bet slots are fully independent. You can auto cash-out one at 1.50x and let the other ride manually past 10x in the same flight, which a lot of regulars do.
04
Round Frequency A new flight begins roughly every five to seven seconds once the previous one ends. There's almost no downtime, which makes Aviator feel closer to a live event than a slot.
05
Visual Style Minimal interface: dark background, red plane, white multiplier number. No reels, no symbols, no characters. That stripped-back look is a deliberate Spribe choice and it keeps focus on the curve.
06
Social Layer You can see other bets and cash-outs in the side panel during every flight. It's optional context but a lot of visitors say it shapes when they choose to exit the round.

Aviator Questions We Hear Often

No. Aviator is a crash-style multiplier round from Spribe. There are no reels, paylines or symbols. You place a stake, watch the multiplier rise, and cash out before the plane flies off-screen.

Yes. Aviator is provably fair. Each round publishes a cryptographic seed after it ends, and you can run the verification yourself or ask our support team to walk through the steps with you.

Aviator handles cash-outs server-side, so an auto cash-out target will still trigger if you set one. Without auto, a dropped connection during a manual flight typically means the round resolves without your exit.

Yes, that's the dual-bet feature. Place two independent stakes in the same flight, each with its own cash-out logic. Many on our lobby use one for a safe early exit and one for a longer ride.

Aviator runs almost continuously. After one plane flies off, a short countdown begins and a new flight starts within seconds. Expect a fresh round roughly every five to seven seconds during active play.

Aviator is built mobile-first and runs in your browser on Android and iOS without a separate install. Controls stay within thumb reach in portrait mode, and rounds hold up on standard Indonesia mobile data connections.

High. Short flights ending near 1.00x are common, but long flights into double or triple-digit multipliers do happen. Auto cash-out at a modest target is how many visitors handle that variance on our lobby.