GAME REFERENCE

Aviator at qpbet: One Plane, One Multiplier

Aviator is the round-based crash game we keep pinned to the top of our lobby. A plane lifts off, the multiplier climbs, and you cash out before it...

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What Aviator Actually Is

Aviator comes from Spribe, and it broke the mould for fast-round casino play in Indonesia. Each round is a single rising curve — you place a stake, the plane takes off, and your job is to tap cash-out before it disappears. There are no reels, no paylines, no dealer. Just the multiplier, your nerve, and a round that resets every few seconds

so you're never waiting long.

EDITORIAL SPOTLIGHT

Three Things Aviator Does Differently

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Two Stakes Per Round

You can run two separate bets in the same round. Cash one out early to lock a safe return, then let the second ride higher. We surface both panels side by side on every device.

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Auto Cash-Out Targets

Set a multiplier — say 1.8x or 2.5x — and Aviator will cash out for you the moment the plane passes it. Useful when you want a steady rhythm without watching every round live.

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Live Round Feed

A side panel shows other accounts' bets and cash-out points in real time. You see who held on, who bailed early, and where the room is leaning before your next round starts.

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SERVICE CONTEXT

How Aviator Plays Round by Round

Entering a Round Pick your stake, hit bet before the countdown ends, and...
The Cash-Out Decision Once the plane lifts, the multiplier climbs from 1.00x upward...
Dual-Bet Mechanics Two bet slots run independently. Many of you use one...
Mobile Tap Feel On phones the cash-out button sits thumb-height, big and red...

Aviator Transparency at a Glance

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Game Type

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Crash / instant round game by Spribe, provably fair with server-seed verification you can check after...

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Volatility

97%

High — multipliers can crash at 1.01x or fly to 100x+. Bankroll pacing matters more here...

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Supported Devices

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Browser-based on Android, iOS, tablet and desktop. No download. Lobby loads inside our standard qpbet session.

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Access Region

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Available to Indonesia accounts where local law permits, with QRIS, DANA, OVO and GoPay funding ready...

RTP percentages are informational reference values from provider documentation. Actual session outcomes vary.

ON THE GO

Aviator on Your Phone

Aviator was built mobile-first and it shows. The curve renders smoothly on mid-range Android handsets, the cash-out button is the biggest element on screen, and the round countdown sits exactly...

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24/7 SUPPORT

Help While You're Flying

Round Disputes If a round behaves oddly, our support team...
Cash-Out Issues Tapped cash-out and saw a delay? Send the...
Funding Questions Need a top-up to clear before the next...
PLATFORM TRUST SIGNALS

Why Aviator Rounds Hold Up

Provably Fair

Every Aviator round generates a server seed combined with player seeds. After the round you can verify the crash point was set before bets opened.

Spribe Licensed

Aviator is built and certified by Spribe, the studio that defined the crash genre. We run their direct integration, not a re-skin.

Independent Audits

The round RNG and crash distribution are audited by third-party testing labs. Results are published by Spribe and referenced inside the game info panel.

Round History

The last several hundred multipliers stay visible in the side panel, so you can see the actual distribution rather than relying on memory.

Live Bet Feed

Bets and cash-outs from other accounts stream in real time. Visible activity is part of what keeps the round fair and observable.

Stable Session

Aviator runs inside our standard qpbet session, so connection drops fall back to auto cash-out at your set multiplier when you've configured one.

Aviator vs Our Other Game Rooms

vs Sweet BonanzaSweet Bonanza is paced around tumbles and feature buys. Aviator is one curve, one decision, every few seconds — far faster, far less idle time between actions.
vs Live BaccaratBaccarat has dealer pace and table rhythm. Aviator strips that out: no cards, no dealer, just a multiplier and your cash-out finger.
vs Live RouletteRoulette gives you 30-plus seconds per spin. Aviator runs roughly four times faster, with a single binary choice instead of a betting grid.
vs MinesMines is self-paced, you choose when to reveal. Aviator forces a real-time decision against a climbing number, which suits a different kind of player.
vs JetXBoth are crash-style. Aviator's dual-bet panel and round-history depth are stronger; JetX leans on a different multiplier curve and visual style.
vs PlinkoPlinko is probability-based ball drops with set risk tiers. Aviator is a live-timing game — closer in spirit to a sports market than a slot.
vs Slot RoomsSlot rooms are session play, often 20+ minute stretches. Aviator suits short bursts — five rounds on the train, then back out.

Six Things to Know Before You Open Aviator

Round Length

Most rounds resolve inside ten seconds. The bet window between rounds is about five seconds, so pacing stays brisk.

Minimum Stake

Stakes start low enough that you can run a long session on a modest DANA top-up to learn the rhythm before sizing up.

Max Multiplier

Aviator's ceiling is uncapped in practice; the curve can run past 100x, though those rounds are rare and you have to be on for them.

Auto Modes

Auto-bet plus auto cash-out lets you set a strategy and watch it execute, useful if you want consistent multiplier targets.

Dual Strategy

Most regulars use one safe bet and one swing bet. The dual-panel design is built for exactly that split.

Provable Fairness

Every round's seed pair is published post-round so the crash point can be verified independently from our lobby.

Aviator Questions We Get Most

You stake before the round, the plane takes off, and a multiplier climbs from 1.00x. Tap cash-out to bank stake times multiplier. If the plane flies off before you tap, the stake is lost.

Yes. The dual-bet panel is part of the standard game layout. You set two independent stakes and cash them out separately, which is how most regulars manage variance during a session.

The game logic is identical. The phone layout shifts to portrait, puts cash-out under your thumb, and tucks chat and history into side drawers so the curve and buttons own the screen during take-off.

Open the round history, tap the round ID, and you'll see the server seed, hash and client seeds. Plug them into Spribe's verifier and you can confirm the crash point was set before bets opened.

There isn't a guaranteed approach — Aviator is high-variance by design. Many regulars use auto cash-out at a low target like 1.5x for one bet, then ride the second bet longer for the bigger curves.

Round-to-round you're looking at roughly fifteen seconds total, including the betting window. That makes Aviator one of the faster-cycling formats in our lobby, well-suited to short mobile sessions.

Yes. Any top-up that lands on your qpbet account — DANA, OVO, GoPay or QRIS — is immediately spendable inside Aviator. There's no separate wallet to move funds into before the next round.