GAME REFERENCE

Aviator at bandot — the Crash Round Indonesia Opens First

Aviator is the Spribe crash game we get asked about more than anything else in our lobby. A red plane lifts off, the multiplier climbs from 1.00x, and...

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What Aviator Is and Why It Stands Out

Aviator comes from Spribe, the studio that defined the crash format. Each round is a single rising curve: place your stake before takeoff, watch the multiplier climb, and tap cash-out before the plane disappears. There are no reels, no paylines, no bonus chase — just one number going up. We host it inside bandot because it suits short sessions, reads cleanly on

a phone screen, and lets you run two parallel bets per round if you like splitting risk and reward.

PLATFORM HIGHLIGHTS

Aviator Features Worth Knowing

Three things shape how Aviator actually plays at bandot. Each one changes the rhythm of a round, so it's worth knowing them before your first takeoff.

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Two Stakes Per Round

Aviator gives you two bet slots side by side. Use one for a quick low-multiplier exit...

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Auto Cash-Out

Pre-Set Your Exit

Type a target multiplier and Aviator pulls you out automatically the moment the curve hits it...

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Provably Fair

Round Hash Visible

Every Aviator round is generated from three player seeds and a server seed you can verify...

SERVICE CONTEXT

How an Aviator Round Plays

Aviator strips gameplay down to four moments: stake, takeoff, climb, cash-out. Here's what each one looks like inside our lobby so you know exactly where to tap.

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Entry and Stake Open Aviator from the instant-games row, set your stake in the left or right bet panel, and confirm before the next round timer hits zero. Minimum stakes start small so you can feel the rhythm first.
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Takeoff Window A short countdown sits between rounds. Bets locked in during this window join the next flight; anything tapped after takeoff queues for the round after. The timer is the same length on phone and desktop.
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Cash-Out Mechanics One green button ends your round. Tap it manually or let the auto cash-out trigger at your pre-set multiplier. If the plane flies away first, that bet is lost — there's no partial return.
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Mobile Feel Aviator is built portrait-first, so the cash-out button stays under your thumb on Android and iOS. The curve animation is light enough to run on 4G across most Indonesian networks without stutter.
SIDE BY SIDE

Aviator Gameplay Transparency

Here are the technical details we publish for Aviator so you know what you're loading before the first round.

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Game Type

Crash / instant multiplier round by Spribe.

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Volatility

High — most rounds end below 2x, with occasional curves stretching past 100x.

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Supported Devices

Android, iOS, tablet and desktop browsers; no separate app install required.

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Access Region

Available across Indonesia where local law permits, served from our supported-region lobby.

PHONE-FIRST

Aviator on Your Phone

Aviator was designed for the screen you're probably reading this on. The plane animation, the bet panels and the live chat column all sit inside one portrait view...

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PLAYER SUPPORT

Help While You're Flying

If something interrupts an Aviator round, here are the three paths our team uses to sort it out fastest.

Round Dispute Send us the round ID from Aviator's history...
Connection Drop If your signal cuts mid-round, Aviator's auto cash-out...
Stake Questions Limit, balance or wallet questions tied to an...
TRUST MARKERS

Why Aviator Is Fair to Run

Aviator's fairness story rests on six pillars we can point to directly, not just claim in marketing copy.

Spribe Studio

Aviator is built and maintained by Spribe, the studio that originated the crash genre. We license it directly rather than through a re-skin.

Provably Fair Hash

Every round combines a server seed with three player seeds. Once the round closes, the seed is published and you can replay the maths.

Round History

The last hundred multipliers sit in the side panel of Aviator. You can scroll back, copy round IDs, and check distributions before you stake.

Independent Testing

Spribe submits Aviator to independent labs for RNG and fairness testing. Certificates are published by the studio and referenced from our lobby.

Live Stake Feed

Aviator shows live bets and cash-outs from other tables in real time. The visible feed makes it harder to fake activity than a closed solo game.

Operator Logs

On our side, every Aviator round is logged with timestamp, stake, multiplier and outcome. We can replay any session you query through support.

Aviator vs Our Other Instant Games

Aviator sits alongside other fast-round titles in our lobby. Here's how it differs from each sibling so you can pick the right session length.

Aviator vs JetX
JetX uses a similar rising-curve idea but with a rocket and slightly different multiplier distribution. Aviator's rounds are shorter on average and the cash-out button feels more responsive on mid-range Android phones.
Aviator vs Spaceman
Spaceman by Pragmatic uses an astronaut climbing a curve with a partial cash-out feature Aviator doesn't have. If you prefer all-or-nothing exits, Aviator stays cleaner.
Aviator vs Crash X
Crash X is a graph-based crash variant. Aviator wraps the same maths in a flying-plane animation, which most of our regulars find easier to read at a glance during fast sequences.
Aviator vs Plinko
Plinko is a falling-ball game with fixed multipliers per slot. Aviator is timed and continuous — you decide the exit, not the board.
Aviator vs Mines
Mines is a self-paced grid puzzle with no round timer. Aviator forces a takeoff every cycle, so it suits shorter bursts of attention.
Aviator vs Dice
Dice rolls resolve in under a second with no climb. Aviator's tension comes from the multiplier rising in front of you, which is a different kind of session entirely.
Aviator vs Live Baccarat
Live Baccarat is dealer-paced and structured around card draws. Aviator is solo-paced, instant, and runs roughly four to five rounds a minute when traffic is steady.
SERVICE CONTEXT

Six Things to Know About Aviator

Six concrete points about Aviator at bandot, gathered from the questions our chat team gets most often during Indonesia evening hours.

Two Bets, One Round Aviator's dual bet panel lets you stake twice in the...
Live Chat Column Aviator includes a chat panel beside the curve. You'll see...
No Paylines There's no reel, no symbol, no line — just a...
Round History Past multipliers stay visible so you can scan distributions before...
Wallet-Linked Stakes Aviator pulls stakes directly from your bandot balance, so DANA...
Quick Sessions A typical Aviator round runs ten to thirty seconds. It...

Aviator Questions We Hear Most

Aviator is developed and operated by Spribe, the Georgian studio that originated the crash genre in 2019. We license the game directly from Spribe, so the version in our lobby matches the studio's current build exactly.

Tap the green cash-out button before the plane flies away to lock in your stake multiplied by the current value. You can also pre-set an auto cash-out multiplier so Aviator exits the round for you automatically.

Yes. Aviator shows two bet panels side by side. Stake the left and right independently, set different auto cash-outs on each, and treat them as parallel positions inside the same flight.

Aviator uses a provably fair model where each round's outcome comes from a server seed plus three player seeds. After the round, the server seed is published and you can recompute the multiplier yourself.

Aviator's minimum stake at bandot starts at a low entry point so you can feel the rhythm before committing. The exact figure shows in the bet panel once you open the game from our instant-games row.

Aviator is portrait-first and tuned for mid-range Android and iOS phones. The animation stays smooth on 4G across most Indonesian networks, and the cash-out button sits under your thumb during the climb.

Aviator's round history panel shows the last hundred multipliers with their round IDs. Tap any entry to copy the seed and hash, then verify the outcome against Spribe's published fairness tools.