How to play Aviator: a step-by-step guide
A walkthrough of the interface and round logic, step by step — from placing a bet to cashing out. Worth reading before you open the demo, so the first few rounds make sense right away.
Step 1. Place your bet
Before each round starts, a betting window opens — usually around 5 seconds. During this window you enter an amount and confirm your bet. Aviator's signature feature is the dual bet: you can activate two independent bet slots in the same round, for example one sized for a fast, conservative cash-out and the other held longer for a bigger multiplier.
The bet is already placed (note the "Cancel" button instead of "Bet"), auto cash-out is set to x1.70
Step 2. Take-off and the rising multiplier
Once the betting window closes, the round begins: the plane takes off and the on-screen multiplier starts climbing from 1.00x. The growth speed and crash point are determined in advance by the algorithm (see provably fair) — there is no way to predict the crash point mid-flight, and the current multiplier value gives no extra information about what happens next.
The multiplier keeps climbing — the button on the left already shows what you'd collect if you hit it right now (296 USD on a 200 stake)
Step 3. Cash out in time
While the plane is airborne, the "Cash Out" button is active — pressing it locks in your winnings as bet × current multiplier. If you've set an auto cash-out at a specific value for one of your bets, the system will do it for you automatically, even if you look away from the screen.
This is what shows up right after hitting "Cash Out" (or when auto cash-out triggers) — confirming the multiplier and the win amount
Step 4. The round ends — the next one begins
After the crash, the multiplier and round result get added to the history (usually shown as a strip of recent values at the top of the screen), and the betting window for the next round opens almost immediately.
"Flew away!" — the plane crashed at 2.83x. If you hadn't cashed out by then, that bet is gone
Useful interface settings
Auto-bet
The game automatically places a bet of a set size every new round, without manual confirmation.
Auto cash-out
Set a target multiplier in advance — winnings are collected automatically once it's reached.
Chat and stats
The chat shows other players' bets and cash-outs; the stats panel shows multiplier history and top wins for the period.
Common beginner mistakes
- Betting on a "correction." After a run of low multipliers it feels like "a high one is due" — that's the gambler's fallacy: every round is independent, and past multipliers don't affect the next one.
- Ignoring bankroll management. Dual betting increases the speed at which a deposit gets spent if both tickets are set aggressively.
- Chasing a high multiplier without auto cash-out. It's easy to hesitate for a couple of seconds at the wrong moment — that's the typical way a winning position turns into a loss.