Aviator Glossary
New to crash games? Here's every Aviator term you'll come across, explained in plain English.
The stake you place before a round. Aviator lets you place up to two bets per round.
The number that rises as the plane flies — 1.00×, 2.5×, 10×. Your payout is stake × the multiplier at the moment you cash out.
Tapping to collect your winnings mid-flight. If you don't cash out before the plane flies away, the bet is lost.
A setting that automatically cashes out for you when the multiplier hits a target you choose (e.g. 1.5×).
Repeats the same stake every round automatically, with optional stop conditions, so you don't have to place each bet manually.
The moment the plane leaves the screen and the round ends. Any bet not yet cashed out is lost.
The long-run statistical average a game pays back. Aviator's RTP is around 97%. It's an average over millions of rounds, not a promise for your session.
How swingy the game is. Aviator is high volatility — frequent small results with occasional very large multipliers.
A cryptographic system that lets you verify a round's result was generated fairly and wasn't manipulated. See our provably fair page.
The inputs used to generate and later verify a round's outcome. Server and player seeds are combined and hashed before the round.
The strip of recent multipliers shown above the game. Useful for context — but each round is independent, so it can't predict the next result.
A real-time list of other players' stakes and cash-outs during the current round.
Random free-bet drops that appear in the in-game chat. Claim within the timer to receive a free bet.
An in-game tournament where players compete on a leaderboard for a share of a prize pool.
A free version played with virtual credits so you can practice without risking real money.
How many times you must bet a bonus before withdrawing it — e.g. 40× on a ₹1,000 bonus means ₹40,000 in bets.