GAME REFERENCE

Aviator — Watch the Multiplier Climb

Aviator is the crash-style title Indonesia keeps coming back to — a plane ascends, a multiplier grows, and your call to cash out decides everything. Open your account...

Crash-Style MultiplierReal-Time CashoutDual Bet LanesProvably Fair EngineMobile-First Feel
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77dragon login What Aviator Is and How It Runs

What Aviator Is and How It Runs

Aviator is developed by Spribe, the studio that popularised the crash-game format across Asia. A plane takes off from the runway and a multiplier climbs with it — starting at 1.00x and rising until the plane flies off screen. Your job is to hit cashout before that happens. Place one or two simultaneous bets, set an auto-cashout target, and watch the round

resolve in real time alongside every other active account on the same server.

WHAT'S INSIDE

Three Things That Define Aviator

Aviator earns its reputation through three mechanics that no standard slot or table game replicates. Here is what sets each one apart and why they matter to how you experience a round.

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Mechanics

Live Multiplier Feed

The multiplier is shared across every active bet in real time. You see the same climbing number that every other account sees, which makes each round feel genuinely communal and transparent rather than isolated.

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Strategy

Dual Bet Panel

Two independent bet lanes sit side by side. You can run a conservative auto-cashout on one lane while leaving the second lane open for a manual, higher-risk hold — two strategies, one round, one screen.

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Fairness

Provably Fair Hash

Every round result is generated using a provably fair cryptographic algorithm. The seed and hash for each flight are published so you can independently verify the outcome of any round you participated in.

SERVICE CONTEXT

Aviator Gameplay Mechanics Explained

Knowing how Aviator's mechanics layer together helps you make sharper decisions from your first round. We have broken the core elements down so nothing surprises you mid-flight.

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Bet Entry Window A short countdown precedes every flight. During this window you set your stake and, optionally, an auto-cashout multiplier. Rounds move fast, so the entry window keeps the pace consistent for everyone at the table.
02
Auto-Cashout Setting Type a target multiplier into the auto-cashout field and the system locks your winnings the instant the plane hits that number. This removes reaction-time variance and lets you enforce a disciplined exit without clicking manually.
03
Live Bet Panel A sidebar lists every active bet and every cashout in the current round as they happen. Watching others exit early or hold long adds a real-time social dimension that influences — but should never override — your own call.
04
Round History Strip A scrolling strip above the runway shows the multiplier result of recent flights. The data is there for pattern-watchers, though Aviator's provably fair engine ensures each round is statistically independent of the last.

Aviator Transparency and Game Specs

We surface the numbers that matter before you place a bet. These figures come directly from Spribe's published documentation and reflect how Aviator is configured on our platform...

Game TypeCrash / Multiplier
VolatilityHigh — multiplier can exit below 1.10x or climb past 100x within the same session
Supported DevicesAndroid, iOS, desktop browser — no download required
Access RegionAvailable to accounts registered in Indonesia where local law permits
MOBILE GAMING

Aviator on Your Phone, Round by Round

Aviator was designed with portrait screens in mind from day one. The bet panel, multiplier display and cashout button stack cleanly on a 6-inch screen without scrolling or zooming. Load...

Portrait-optimised layout
One-tap cashout button
Auto-cashout works on mobile
No app download needed
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HELP CHANNELS

Help When Aviator Rounds Need It

If something unexpected happens during an Aviator session — a disconnection mid-flight, a stake query, or an outcome you want clarified — our support paths are open and focused on resolving it quickly.

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Disconnection During a Round

If your connection drops while a round is live, the server records your active bet. Our live chat team can pull the round ID and confirm whether your auto-cashout executed or the round voided before you reconnect.

Round Result Verification

Every Aviator round has a published hash. If you want to verify a specific flight outcome, contact support with the round timestamp and we will walk you through reading the provably fair seed data step by step.

Stake or Limit Queries

Minimum and maximum stake configurations for Aviator can vary by account tier. Reach our support team via live chat or email and we will confirm the exact bet-range available on your current account level.

TRUST MARKERS

Why Aviator on 77dragon login Is Reliable

We want you confident in every round you play. These six signals tell you exactly where Aviator's reliability comes from and how we maintain it on our platform.

Spribe Studio Licence

Aviator is built and maintained by Spribe, a certified game studio whose crash-game engine has been audited by independent testing laboratories and holds active certification for fair-play compliance.

Provably Fair Algorithm

Each round's outcome is determined by a cryptographic hash generated before the flight begins. No party — including us — can alter the result after the seed is committed, keeping every round verifiably honest.

Server-Side Bet Recording

Your stake and any auto-cashout instruction are logged server-side the moment you confirm the bet. A client-side disconnection cannot erase or alter what the server has already recorded for that round.

Published RTP Figure

Spribe publishes Aviator's return-to-player figure in its official game documentation. We surface that figure openly so you understand the mathematical framework behind every flight before you bet.

Real-Time Audit Trail

The live bet panel showing every active stake and cashout in a round is drawn from the same server log your bet sits in. There is no separate display feed — what you see is the actual round state.

Indonesia Region Access

Aviator is made accessible to accounts in Indonesia where local law permits. Our platform configuration follows region-specific access rules so you are always within a defined and documented scope when you play.

PLATFORM COMPARISON

Aviator Against Other Games We Host

Trying to decide where Aviator sits relative to other titles in our lobby? This comparison covers the mechanics, pace and risk profile that separate it from the games you might already know.

01

Aviator vs Sweet Bonanza

Sweet Bonanza resolves in a fixed slot spin — win or lose, the outcome arrives in under five seconds. Aviator gives you an active decision window mid-round, making each session feel far more skill-adjacent.

02

Aviator vs Live Baccarat

Baccarat is card-draw based with fixed payout ratios on Player, Banker and Tie. Aviator has no fixed ceiling — the multiplier can keep climbing, so a single round can return many multiples of your stake.

03

Aviator vs Gates of Olympus

Gates of Olympus uses cascading reels and scatter symbols to build wins. Aviator has no reels or symbols at all — the tension comes entirely from watching a single number climb and deciding when to exit.

04

Aviator vs Roulette

Roulette locks your bet before the wheel spins and you have no input after that. In Aviator your cashout decision happens while the round is still live, giving you ongoing influence over your return every time.

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Aviator vs Mahjong Ways

Mahjong Ways relies on tile-matching paylines across a grid. Aviator strips all of that away — no grid, no paylines, just a rising multiplier and your timing call, which many find more direct and faster-paced.

06

Aviator vs Sports Betting

Sports markets resolve over minutes or days depending on the event. An Aviator round closes in seconds, making it the right choice when you want immediate resolution rather than waiting on a fixture result.

07

Aviator vs Dragon Tiger

Dragon Tiger is a two-card live dealer game with near 50/50 odds and instant results. Aviator offers variable multiplier upside that Dragon Tiger's fixed payout structure simply cannot match on a single bet.

SERVICE CONTEXT

Six Aviator Highlights Worth Knowing

These are the six things about Aviator that we hear about most from accounts who return to it regularly. Each one reflects why this title holds its position...

Rounds Last Under 30 Seconds From countdown to final multiplier, a complete Aviator round rarely...
No Symbol Knowledge Required Unlike slot titles where wild symbols, scatter pays and bonus...
Two Bets, One Round The dual bet panel is not a gimmick — it...
Shared Live Experience The sidebar showing every active bet and cashout in real...
Verifiable Outcomes Because Aviator uses a provably fair cryptographic model, you are...
Consistent Across Devices Whether you load Aviator on an Android handset, an iPhone...

Aviator Questions We Hear Most Often

Aviator is developed by Spribe, a game studio that holds certification from independent testing laboratories for its provably fair crash-game engine. Spribe publishes its certification documentation alongside each major product release.

Yes. Aviator's interface includes two independent bet lanes. You set a separate stake and optional auto-cashout level for each lane, and both are resolved within the same flight without interfering with each other.

Your bet is recorded server-side the moment you confirm it. If you set an auto-cashout before disconnecting, the server executes it at the target multiplier. Without auto-cashout, the bet follows standard void-round rules.

Each completed round has a provably fair hash that Spribe publishes. Take the round ID from your account history, locate the corresponding seed and hash, then run the verification steps Spribe documents on their fairness page.

Aviator runs fully in your mobile browser on both Android and iOS. There is no separate app to download or install — load the game page, log in and the round interface appears immediately in portrait or landscape orientation.

Spribe's engine places a theoretical ceiling well above 100x, though the provably fair algorithm means any given round can also end below 1.10x. There is no programmed cap that limits how high a single flight can climb.

Yes, Aviator is available to accounts registered in Indonesia where local law permits. Our platform configuration defines the access scope for each region, and Indonesia is within the supported regions for this title.