Inside the Aviator Crash Mechanic
Each Aviator round starts at 1.00× and the multiplier rises second by second until the plane departs at a random point. You decide when to cash out — hit the button early and lock a small win, wait longer and the multiplier grows, but if the plane leaves before you exit the round ends with no payout. We pull the Aviator build
from Spribe so the random-number generator and provably-fair hash are visible in the round-history panel. Your account balance updates the moment you cash out, and you can queue a second bet while the first round is still climbing. Players in Dhaka often run two parallel bets with different cash-out targets so one covers the other. The lobby shows recent multipliers from other
users, giving you a sense of when the plane tends to fly — though every round is independent and past results never influence the next outcome.