GAME REFERENCE

Aviator at vip88: One Plane, One Multiplier

Aviator is the crash round you'll see most on our lobby — a single red plane climbing a multiplier curve, your cash-out button glowing, and the round ending...

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vip88 What Aviator Is and Why It Lands

What Aviator Is and Why It Lands

Aviator is built by Spribe and runs on a provably fair engine, which is why it sits in our headline row alongside Sweet Bonanza and Live Baccarat. The rules are simple: you place a stake before the round starts, the plane lifts, the multiplier climbs, and you tap cash-out before it flies away. Rounds last seconds, and you can run two parallel

bets so one locks early while the other rides higher.

WHAT'S INSIDE

Aviator Features You'll Use Every Round

Three pieces of the Aviator panel get used on every flight. We've highlighted them so you know what to tap when you open the game for the first...

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Two-Bet Panel

Aviator lets you stake two bets per round at once. We use it to bank an early multiplier on bet one while letting bet two ride higher, which spreads the risk across a single flight.

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Auto Cash-Out

Set a target multiplier — say 1.8x or 5x — and Aviator pulls you out the moment the plane crosses it. Helpful when you're switching tabs to a live table and don't want to miss the exit.

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Live Round Feed

The side panel shows other accounts' stakes and cash-outs in real time, plus a chat strip. It's not required, but it gives the round a live-table feel that pure RNG slots can't match.

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How an Aviator Round Plays Out

Aviator's loop is short by design: under twenty seconds from boarding to crash on most rounds. We've broken down the four moments that matter so your...

Boarding Window

Before each round you get a few seconds to set your stake on bet one, bet two, or both. Miss the window and your stake queues for the next flight automatically — no penalty, just a wait.

The Climb

Once the plane takes off, the multiplier ticks up from 1.00x. The longer it climbs, the bigger your potential cash-out, but the crash point is already locked in by the provably fair seed.

Cash-Out Tap

Hit the orange cash-out button at any multiplier above 1.00x to lock your win. Tapping is the entire skill ceiling of Aviator — timing is everything, and there's no second chance per bet.

Mobile Touch Feel

On phones the cash-out button sits thumb-height under the curve, so you can play one-handed on the train. The whole panel reflows to portrait without losing the round history strip.

Aviator Gameplay Transparency

Spribe publishes Aviator's mechanics openly, and we mirror them on our lobby card so you know what you're tapping into before the plane boards. Here's the quick reference for the version we...

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Game Type

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Crash / multiplier round by Spribe, provably fair with seed verification available per round through the...

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Volatility

97%

High — most rounds crash early below 2x, with occasional long climbs above 100x that define...

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Supported Devices

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Browser-based on Android, iOS, desktop Chrome and Safari. No download, no app install, just the lobby...

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Access Region

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Available to Indonesia accounts where local law permits, with DANA, OVO, GoPay and QRIS funding the...

RTP percentages are informational reference values from provider documentation. Actual session outcomes vary.

ON THE GO

Aviator on Your Phone

Aviator was built mobile-first and it shows. The plane curve, the multiplier ticker and the cash-out button all sit in the bottom two-thirds of the screen on portrait, so your...

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Thumb-zone cash-out
Sub-2-second load
Works on 4G data
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SUPPORT

Help While You're Flying

Aviator rounds move fast, so when something feels off — a frozen curve, a delayed cash-out, a stake that didn't register — you want help that moves at the same pace. Our support paths are tuned for in-round questions, not ticket queues.

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Live Chat

Tap the chat bubble inside the Aviator window and you stay on the round screen. We answer in Bahasa Indonesia or English, usually inside a minute, so you don't miss the next boarding call.

Round History Lookup

Every flight has a hash you can pull from the history panel. If a cash-out feels wrong, send us the hash and we trace the seed end-to-end against Spribe's provably fair record.

Wallet Desk

For DANA, OVO, GoPay or QRIS top-ups that haven't landed before your next Aviator round, the wallet desk is a separate fast-lane that doesn't queue behind general questions.

WHY VISITORS TRUST US

Why Aviator Plays Fair Here

Aviator's fairness isn't a marketing line — it's math you can check yourself. We've layered our hosting controls on top of Spribe's provably fair engine so each round leaves a paper trail...

Spribe Original

We host Aviator directly through Spribe, the studio that built it. No third-party clone, no skinned variant — the same engine you'll see on Spribe's reference lobbies.

Provably Fair Seeds

Each round combines a server seed and your client seed into a hash you can verify after the crash. The outcome can't be changed once the boarding window closes.

Round Hash Export

Every flight's hash is exportable from the in-game history. Paste it into Spribe's verifier and you'll see the exact crash multiplier was set before takeoff.

Audited RNG

Spribe's RNG carries iTech Labs certification, and Aviator inherits that certificate. We don't run a parallel RNG on our side — the round you see is the round Spribe rolls.

Stake Logging

Your two-bet panel writes each stake to your account ledger before the plane lifts. If a round disconnects mid-climb, the stake state is recoverable from that ledger.

Latency Monitoring

We watch the gap between Spribe's server tick and your cash-out tap. If latency spikes on a round, support can pull the trace and reconcile the multiplier you actually saw.

Aviator vs Other Games on vip88

Aviator sits in a different lane to slots and live tables on our lobby. Here's how a flight compares to the other rooms you'll see on the vip88...

vs Sweet Bonanza
Sweet Bonanza is a tumbling slot — long sessions, feature builds, cluster pays. Aviator is the opposite: one button, one curve, one round done in twenty seconds. Pick Aviator when you want speed.
vs Live Baccarat
Baccarat is dealer-paced and social. Aviator is solo and self-paced. You don't wait for a shoe — you board the next flight whenever you tap stake.
vs Roulette
Roulette gives you dozens of bet types per spin. Aviator gives you one decision: when to cash out. Less surface area, more pressure on a single tap.
vs Mines
Both are Spribe-style instant rounds. Mines is grid-based and patient; Aviator is linear and time-pressured. Mines rewards reading; Aviator rewards nerve.
vs Crazy Time
Crazy Time is a presenter-led wheel show with bonus segments. Aviator strips the show away and leaves the multiplier — same multiplier thrill, no host, no waiting.
vs Slot Lobbies
Most slots run autoplay for hands-off sessions. Aviator can't be autoplayed past a fixed multiplier — your finger is the feature, which is why it feels more active.
vs Sportsbook
Sportsbook markets settle over hours. Aviator settles over seconds. Use Aviator between halves when your match bet is locked and you want a fast filler round.

Six Things to Know About Aviator

If you're opening Aviator for the first time on vip88, these are the six details that change how the game actually feels in your hand. Skim...

One Plane, Not Reels

There are no reels, no paylines and no symbols. The whole game is one red plane on a curve. If you're coming from slots, expect a much shorter feedback loop per round.

You Pick The Exit

The crash point is fixed by seed, but your cash-out is not. Two accounts on the same round can walk away with totally different multipliers depending on tap timing.

Two Bets Per Round

The dual-bet panel is the closest thing Aviator has to strategy. Most regulars run a low auto-cash-out on bet one and let bet two ride for a bigger multiplier.

History Strip Matters

The pink strip across the top shows the last twenty crash points. It's not predictive — seeds are independent — but it gives you a feel for the current session's variance.

Chat Is Optional

The live chat panel can be collapsed. If you find the running commentary distracting during a climb, hide it and the curve gets the full screen on portrait.

Funded By Local Wallets

Your Aviator stakes draw from the same wallet your DANA, OVO, GoPay or QRIS top-ups land in. No separate game balance to juggle between flights.

Aviator Questions We Hear Most

Most rounds last between five and twenty seconds from takeoff to crash, with a short boarding window before each. You can comfortably play ten flights in the time a single slot bonus round takes to resolve.

Yes. Open the history panel, tap any past round and you'll see the hash. Paste it into Spribe's public verifier and the crash multiplier matches what you saw on the curve, every time.

Aviator accepts low minimum stakes per bet, and because the dual-bet panel splits your stake across two flights, you can run two small bets instead of one larger one if you'd rather spread risk.

Auto cash-out triggers the moment the multiplier touches your set value, provided your connection is live. If the plane crashes below your target, the round ends without a cash-out — the same as a manual flight.

Aviator runs cleanly on 4G and works on most 3G connections too. The curve is lightweight and the cash-out signal travels in milliseconds, so a stable mobile signal is enough for a fair round.

Spribe ships a demo build that we surface from the Aviator tile before you fund the wallet. It uses play-money stakes so you can learn the dual-bet panel before topping up via DANA, OVO, GoPay or QRIS.

There's always a tiny latency between tap and server confirmation. The multiplier you bank is the one Spribe's server reads at confirmation, which is usually within a tick of what your screen showed.