GAME REFERENCE

Aviator on gampangtoto

Aviator is the crash-style round we get asked about most. A plane lifts, the multiplier climbs, and you cash out before it flies off — that's the whole...

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gampangtoto 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 single rising curve instead of reels or cards. You place one or two bets before the round starts, watch the multiplier climb from 1.00x, and tap cash-out before the plane flies away. If you wait too long, the round ends at zero. There are no paylines, no symbols, no bonus games — just

timing, nerve and the multiplier you choose to lock in.

WHAT'S INSIDE

Aviator features we lean on

Three things make Aviator feel different from a slot session.

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Dual bet

Two bets per round

You can run two stakes side by side in the same round. Cash one out early to lock a small win, leave the second riding for a bigger multiplier — risk split across one curve.

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Auto cash-out trigger

Set a target multiplier like 1.80x or 5.00x and Aviator pulls the cord for you the instant the curve hits it. Useful when you're on mobile and don't trust your tap timing.

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Social

Live round feed

The side panel shows every other bet in the room and when each one cashed out. You can read the room's mood, follow big multipliers and see where the brave players exited.

QUICK SIGNAL

How an Aviator round actually plays

Four mechanics shape every round you join.

Entering a round Open Aviator from the lobby, set your stake on the...
The multiplier curve Once the round starts, the multiplier rises from 1.00x. It...
Cashing out Tap the orange cash-out button at any point above 1.00x...
Mobile feel On phones the bet panel sits below the curve so...

Aviator gameplay transparency

What the round actually returns and where it runs.

Game typeCrash / multiplier round by Spribe
VolatilityHigh — short rounds, swingy outcomes
Supported devicesAndroid, iOS, desktop browser, tablet
Access regionIndonesia accounts, where local law permits
PHONE-FIRST

Aviator on your phone

Aviator was built mobile-first and it shows. The curve fills the top of the screen, the bet panels sit under your thumbs, and cash-out is the largest button...

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One-tap cash-out
Portrait + landscape
Lightweight load
Battery-friendly
PLAYER SUPPORT

Help paths inside Aviator

Three quick routes if a round goes sideways.

Round history Every round you've joined sits in the My...
Live chat Our support chat sits in the bottom-right of...
Provably fair check Each round publishes a server seed hash you...
PLATFORM TRUST SIGNALS

Why Aviator rounds are fair

Six signals behind the curve.

Spribe original

Aviator is the original crash title from Spribe, not a clone. We pull it directly from the studio feed so...

Provably fair

Each round's outcome is generated from a combination of server seed and player seeds. The hash publishes before the round...

Independent testing

Spribe's RNG is audited by external labs. Certificates sit on the studio's compliance page and apply to every Aviator round...

Round ID logging

Every round you play tags a unique ID into your bet history. Support can pull the same ID server-side, so...

No house override

We don't touch the curve, the seeds or the cash-out timing. The round logic runs on Spribe's side; we host...

Live transparency

The all-bets panel shows real stakes and real cash-outs from real accounts in the room. You're seeing the same data...

Aviator versus our other game rooms

How Aviator sits next to its siblings in our lobby.

Aviator vs Sweet Bonanza
Sweet Bonanza is a tumble slot with cluster pays and feature buys. Aviator strips that down — no reels, no symbols, just one curve and your nerve on the cash-out button.
Aviator vs Live Baccarat
Baccarat runs on dealer pace with fixed three-card outcomes. Aviator runs on your pace — you choose the exit multiplier rather than betting on player or banker.
Aviator vs Roulette
Roulette caps at 35x on a straight number. Aviator has no ceiling — multipliers can run past 100x — but most rounds end well below 2x, which flips the risk profile entirely.
Aviator vs Crazy Time
Crazy Time is presenter-led with bonus wheels and chat. Aviator has no host, no wheel, no bonus round — five-second rounds and you're back to the bet panel.
Aviator vs Mines
Mines is also Spribe and also self-paced, but you pick tiles instead of timing a curve. Aviator is faster per round; Mines lets you sit on a board longer.
Aviator vs Gates of Olympus
Olympus needs a feature trigger to land its big multiplier. Aviator surfaces the multiplier from second one — it's there on screen, you decide when to grab it.
Aviator vs Dice
Dice is single-roll over/under. Aviator stretches that decision across a rising curve, so the choice is when to stop, not what number to predict before the roll.
QUICK SIGNAL

Six things that define Aviator

Quick concrete points about the round.

01
Round length Most Aviator rounds finish inside ten seconds. You can fit a session into a coffee break and still review your bet history before heading back.
02
Stake range Stakes start small and scale up the same round. The bet panel remembers your last value, so repeat rounds need one tap, not three.
03
Two bets, one curve The dual-bet layout is core to the game, not a side feature. Most regulars run one safe exit and one stretch exit on the same plane.
04
Auto-bet limits Auto-bet lets you queue a number of rounds with a fixed stake and cash-out target. Stop conditions on win or loss keep the queue from running away.
05
Live multipliers list Recent multipliers scroll across the top of the screen. Pink highlights mark anything above 10x — useful context for how the round table has been running.
06
No download Aviator runs in the browser. There's no separate app to install, no patch day, no version mismatch — open the lobby tile and you're in the next round.

Aviator questions we hear

No. Aviator is a crash-style multiplier round from Spribe. There are no reels, paylines or symbols. One curve rises from 1.00x and you decide when to cash out before it ends.

Yes. The Aviator panel shows two bet slots side by side. You can run them at different stakes and cash each one out independently — most regulars use this to split risk across the curve.

You set a target multiplier and Aviator cashes the bet out for you the instant the curve reaches it. Handy when you're on mobile or running auto-bet across a queue of rounds.

Open the round in your bet history and tap the provably fair icon. You'll see the server seed hash, the revealed seed and the round result, which you can verify with any external checker.

Aviator was designed for phones first. It runs in your mobile browser without a separate app, supports both portrait and landscape, and keeps the cash-out button under your thumb at all times.

The round closes at zero for that bet. The plane flies off, the multiplier resets, and the next round opens its bet window straight away — no balance recovery on the missed exit.

Yes. Your gampangtoto balance funds Aviator the same as any other lobby round, and we support DANA, OVO, GoPay and QRIS top-ups for Indonesia accounts where local law permits.