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How to Play Aviator
Educational Analysis

How to Play Aviator

Aviator is a crash-style game where players watch an airplane take off while a multiplier increases over time. The objective is to cash out before the plane flies away. If the plane leaves before a player cashes out, that round ends without a payout.

How the Game Works

Each round begins with an airplane preparing for takeoff. Once the round starts, a multiplier begins increasing from 1.00x upward. Players typically:

  1. Choose a stake amount before the round starts
  2. Start the round and watch the multiplier increase
  3. Decide when to cash out
  4. Receive a payout based on the multiplier shown at the time of cash out
Multiplier graph representation

Examples:

  • Cash out at 1.50x → Return equals 1.5 times the stake;
  • Cash out at 2.00x → Return equals 2 times the stake;
  • Cash out at 5.00x → Return equals 5 times the stake.

If the airplane leaves before a player cashes out, the round ends and no payout is awarded for that round.

Auto Cash Out Feature

Many Aviator-style games include an Auto Cash Out option. This allows players to select a predetermined multiplier before the round begins. If the multiplier reaches that level, the system automatically cashes out.

Example Target2.00x Auto Exit

Dual Bets

Some versions of Aviator allow players to place two separate bets in the same round. This feature can be used to experiment with different cash-out targets, such as one bet with a lower target multiplier and one bet with a higher target multiplier.

Bet ALow Target
Bet BHigh Target

Understanding Multipliers

The multiplier can stop at any point during a round. Examples: 1.10x, 1.75x, 3.20x, 10.00x, or higher values in some rounds. There is no fixed point where the round must end, and each round is independent.

Risk Awareness

Aviator is a chance-based game. Past outcomes do not determine future results, and there is no guaranteed strategy for predicting when a round will end. Players should understand the rules before participating, set personal spending limits, avoid making decisions based solely on previous rounds, and treat gameplay as entertainment rather than a source of income.