GAME REFERENCE

Aviator at punyatoto: One Plane, One Multiplier

Aviator is the crash-style round we get asked about most. A red plane lifts off, the multiplier climbs, and you cash out before it flies away. We've put...

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What Aviator Is and Who Built It

Aviator comes from Spribe, the studio that made crash gameplay mainstream. Each round is short: you place one or two bets before takeoff, watch the multiplier rise from 1.00x, and tap cash out before the plane disappears. There are no reels, no paylines, no waiting screens. The provably fair seed for every round is published, and we surface live stats so you

can see how the last hundred rounds have played out.

PLATFORM HIGHLIGHTS

Three Things That Make Aviator Different

Aviator strips a casino round down to one decision: when to tap. These are the mechanics you'll lean on most once you're in.

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Two Bets Per Round

Run two stakes in parallel from the same panel. Cash one out early to lock a small return, then let the second ride for a bigger multiplier — the strategy most of our Aviator regulars use.

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Auto Cashout Trigger

Set a target multiplier like 1.80x or 5.00x and the round exits for you automatically. Useful when you're on mobile during a commute and can't react to every takeoff in real time.

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Live Player Feed

A side panel shows other Aviator bets in the room, their cashout points and the chat. You're not playing alone — the feed updates round by round and shapes how aggressive the room is feeling.

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— punyatoto platform team
QUICK SIGNAL

How an Aviator Round Actually Plays

From entry to cashout, here's the rhythm of a single round in our Aviator room.

Entering the Round Open Aviator from the lobby, pick your stake on the...
Watching the Multiplier After takeoff the multiplier ticks up from 1.00x with no...
Bet Sizing Stakes start small and scale up to the room cap...
Mobile Tap Feel The cashout button is sized for thumbs, sits low on...
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Aviator Transparency at a Glance

The technical details that matter before you open a round.

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Game Type

Crash / instant multiplier round by Spribe, provably fair with published seeds.

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Volatility

High — multipliers above 100x appear, but most rounds bust below 2x.

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Supported Devices

Android and iOS browsers, plus desktop. No app install needed to load Aviator.

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Access Region

Available to Indonesia accounts where local law permits.

MOBILE GAMING

Aviator on Your Phone

Aviator was built mobile-first and it shows. The round fits a portrait screen without zoom, the bet panel sits under your thumb, and the cashout button never moves position between...

Portrait layout
One-tap cashout
Low data usage
Background-safe sessions
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SUPPORT

Help While You're in Aviator

If a round looks off or a cashout doesn't register, reach us without leaving the game.

Round Replay Every Aviator round has a hash you can paste into our support chat. We pull the seed, replay the multiplier curve and confirm where your cashout landed.
Live Chat Our chat agents sit in the corner of the Aviator screen. Tap once, type the round ID, and you'll get a human reply within a couple of minutes most evenings.
Balance Queries If a winning cashout hasn't hit your wallet, drop us the round timestamp and we'll trace it through the Spribe ledger before the next round closes.
REVIEW SIGNALS

Why Aviator Rounds Are Fair

Aviator's fairness model is the reason crash games took off. Here's what backs every round you play with us.

Provably Fair

Each round combines server and client seeds you can verify yourself. The multiplier isn't decided after you bet — it's...

Spribe Certified

Spribe holds testing certificates from independent labs including BMM and iTech Labs, covering the Aviator RNG and round logic.

Open Seed Check

We surface the seed pair for every Aviator round in your history tab. Copy it, run it through Spribe's verifier...

Round History

The last hundred multipliers sit above the game window. You can see the streaks, the busts and the spikes before...

No House Edit

Multipliers are server-generated by Spribe, not by us. We can't nudge a round and neither can the studio once seeds...

Live Stats

Total bets, top cashout and biggest win this hour are shown in the side panel. Nothing is hidden behind a...

Aviator Versus Our Other Game Rooms

How Aviator sits next to the other titles in our lobby.

Aviator vs Sweet BonanzaSweet Bonanza is a tumbling slot with cluster pays — passive and rich on visuals. Aviator is the opposite: one decision per round, made by you, in under thirty seconds.
Aviator vs Live BaccaratBaccarat is dealer-paced with fixed payouts. Aviator hands you the exit timing, so the ceiling is open instead of capped at the standard nine-to-one.
Aviator vs Gates of OlympusOlympus leans on multipliers inside spins. Aviator is the multiplier itself — no symbols, no paylines, just the curve and your cashout button.
Aviator vs MinesMines is grid-based and you pick tile by tile. Aviator is time-based with one moving number. Both are short rounds but Aviator runs in parallel with other bettors.
Aviator vs RouletteRoulette has fixed odds per pocket. Aviator has no fixed ceiling, which is why high-volatility regulars in Indonesia gravitate to it for short sessions.
Aviator vs Crazy TimeCrazy Time is a live-hosted wheel with bonus segments. Aviator skips the host and the production — pure mechanic, faster rounds, lower data use on mobile.
Aviator vs Dragon TigerDragon Tiger resolves in two cards. Aviator can resolve in one second or sixty. The pacing variance is what pulls players between the two rooms.
QUICK SIGNAL

Six Aviator Facts Worth Knowing

Quick concrete points before your first round.

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Round Length Most Aviator rounds finish in under twenty seconds. Some last a minute when the multiplier climbs past 50x — those are the ones the chat reacts to.
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Minimum Bet Stakes start low enough to test auto-cashout settings across a dozen rounds without much exposure. Useful for learning the rhythm before scaling up.
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Max Multiplier There's no published ceiling. Rounds above 1000x do appear in the history feed, though they're rare and the room reacts when one lands.
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Two Bets You can stake two amounts in one round. This is the single feature most Aviator regulars use, splitting a safe early cashout from a longer ride.
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Auto Settings Auto bet and auto cashout combine into a hands-off setup. Set the trigger, walk away, and the round closes itself at your target multiplier.
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Live Chat The in-game chat is part of the experience. Streaks get called out, big cashouts get reactions, and the room mood shifts visibly round to round.

Aviator Questions We Get Most

Each round uses a server seed committed before takeoff and a client seed you can influence. Combined, they produce the bust point. Spribe publishes the verifier so you can replay any round.

Yes. The dual-bet panel gives each stake its own cashout button and its own auto-cashout trigger. Most regulars exit one early and let the second climb for a bigger multiplier.

Aviator runs server-side, so your bet still resolves. If you'd set an auto-cashout trigger, it fires at the target. Without one, the bet rides until the plane flies away.

Spribe applies a per-round cap on payouts that's high enough most rounds never touch it. The exact ceiling shows in the in-game rules panel before you stake.

Yes. The round is lightweight and stays in sync on 4G across Indonesia. We've tested it on mid-range Android phones and the cashout button responds without lag in normal conditions.

Open the history tab inside the game. Every round you've bet on shows the multiplier, your cashout point, the stake and the seed pair you can verify externally.

You can watch the multiplier and the chat without staking — useful for learning the rhythm. The round still runs; you just skip the bet panel until you're ready to join.