GAME REFERENCE

Aviator at bejototo: One Plane, One Decision

Aviator is the round-based crash game we host for Indonesia visitors who want a quick, decision-led session. A plane lifts, your multiplier climbs, you cash out before it...

Spribe originalCrash formatTwin-bet panelAuto cashoutLive chat at the table
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What Aviator Plays Like on bejototo

Aviator comes from Spribe and runs on a provably fair RNG, so each round's multiplier is sealed before the plane takes off. You place a stake, watch the curve grow from 1.00x, and tap cash out before the plane disappears. We've slotted it next to our live tables so you can switch sessions without leaving the lobby. Rounds last seconds, the math

is on screen, and the choice is yours.

EDITORIAL SPOTLIGHT

Three Aviator Features Worth Opening For

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Dual Bet

Two Stakes Per Round

Run two bets in parallel from the same panel — one for an early safe cashout, one riding higher. It's the Aviator habit most of our Indonesia regulars settle into within a few rounds.

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Auto Cashout Rules

Set a multiplier target and Aviator pulls you out the moment the curve hits it. Useful when you want consistent exits at 1.50x or 2.00x without watching every second of the flight.

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Social

Live Bet Feed & Chat

The side panel shows every active bet, every cashout, every round result. You can chat with the table while the plane climbs — a social layer most crash games skip entirely.

Aviator Gameplay From Entry to Exit

Opening The Round

Find Aviator in our crash games row, tap once, and you're at the table. Stake field, bet button and cashout sit in a single panel so your first round starts within a few seconds.

Betting Mechanics

Stakes can run from small warm-up amounts up to higher caps. Place before the round locks, then either cash out manually mid-flight or let the auto rule exit you at your chosen multiplier.

Reading The Curve

The multiplier climbs from 1.00x with no fixed ceiling — past rounds have reached three and four digits. History strip above the plane shows the last results so you can track recent flight patterns.

Mobile Feel

The cashout button sits under your thumb on portrait phones. We've kept the Aviator layout identical between desktop and mobile, so your reflexes carry over when you switch device mid-session.

Aviator Transparency at a Glance

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Game Type

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Crash / multiplier round game by Spribe. Single-screen format, no reels, no paylines — your only...

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Volatility

97%

High. Rounds can bust at 1.00x or climb past 100x. Bankroll planning matters more here than...

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Supported Devices

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Android, iOS, tablet and desktop browser. The Aviator table renders the same on each, so a...

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Access Region

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Available to bejototo accounts in Indonesia and other supported regions where local law permits. Sign in...

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

PHONE-FIRST

Aviator On Your Phone

Aviator was built mobile-first and it shows. On Android and iOS, the bet panel sits at thumb height, the plane fills the upper half of the screen, and the cashout...

Portrait-first layout
Thumb-zone cashout
Low-data round
Background-safe history
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24/7 SUPPORT

Help While You're At The Aviator Table

Round Dispute If a round looked off, our team can pull the provably fair seed and walk you through the result hash. Aviator's verification page is linked from inside the game window.
Stake & Cashout Help New to crash games? Live chat agents can talk you through your first auto-cashout setup and explain how the twin-bet panel works before you commit a real stake.
Connection Drops Lost signal mid-flight? Aviator's server-side cashout rules keep your auto exit honoured even if your phone disconnects. Contact us if a round didn't resolve as expected.
WHY THIS PLATFORM

Why Aviator On bejototo Is Straight

Spribe Original

We host Aviator direct from Spribe, the studio that built the crash format. No clone, no skin — the same...

Provably Fair

Every round's outcome is generated from server seed plus player seeds, hashed before the plane takes off. You can verify...

Round Hash History

Aviator stores the last rounds with their hashes in the side panel. Click any past round to see its seed...

Certified RNG

Spribe's random number generator carries testing-lab certification. We don't touch the game logic — the round you play on bejototo...

Bet Audit Trail

Your stake, cashout multiplier and payout are written to your account history the moment a round ends. Open your statement...

No House Interference

Aviator multipliers are generated server-side by Spribe, not by us. We can't nudge a round shorter because you're winning —...

BENCHMARKED

Aviator Next To Our Other Game Pages

01

Aviator vs Slots

Slots run on spins and paylines with bonus features that trigger over many rounds. Aviator is one decision per round — cash out or lose — and a session lasts minutes, not hours.

02

Aviator vs Live Baccarat

Baccarat has a fixed house edge per hand and dealer pacing. Aviator lets you set your own pace with auto cashout, and the multiplier ceiling is open rather than capped.

03

Aviator vs Roulette

Roulette pays fixed odds on inside and outside bets. Aviator pays whatever multiplier you cash out at — flexible upside, but no safety net once the round is in the air.

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Aviator vs Sweet Bonanza

Sweet Bonanza is a tumble-feature slot with cluster pays. Aviator strips that all back — no symbols, no paylines, just stake, curve and exit timing in a single panel.

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Aviator vs Crazy Time

Crazy Time is a live-host wheel show with bonus rounds. Aviator is solo, fast, and silent unless you join chat — closer to a trading screen than a game show.

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Aviator vs Plinko

Plinko drops a ball through pegs for a randomised multiplier. Aviator gives you control of when to exit, so skilled timing matters more than in a pure-drop format.

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Aviator vs JetX

JetX is the closest sibling — also a rising-multiplier crash game. Aviator's twin-bet panel and provably fair seeds are the details our Indonesia regulars cite as the difference.

AT A GLANCE

Six Things To Know About Aviator

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Round Length Most flights resolve in under thirty seconds. You can fit a full Aviator session into a coffee break without feeling like you cut it short.
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Twin Bets Two independent stakes per round, each with its own cashout. Treat one as your safety exit and one as your reach attempt — a common pattern at our tables.
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Auto Rules Auto-bet plus auto-cashout means you can let Aviator run repeated 1.50x exits while you watch. Set limits and stop conditions before you walk away from the screen.
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In-Game Chat The side chat is where Aviator regulars trade screenshots of big cashouts. Useful for reading the room before you raise your stake on the next round.
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Live Stats Top wins, biggest multipliers and round history are all on-screen. No menu digging — Aviator surfaces the data you'd otherwise have to calculate yourself.
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Quick Stake Buttons Preset chip values sit beside the stake field so you can repeat a round without retyping. The whole loop — stake, fly, cash out — stays under ten taps.

Aviator Questions We Hear Most

You stake before the round locks. A plane takes off, a multiplier climbs from 1.00x, and you cash out before the plane flies away. If you wait too long, the round ends and the stake is lost.

Yes. We host Spribe's original Aviator, so the round engine, RTP and provably fair seeds match every other licensed operator running it. Only the wrapper and your account flow change.

Aviator supports very small minimums, which is why it works for warm-up rounds. Open the bet panel inside the game to see the current Indonesia stake range tied to your account.

Yes — Aviator's panel has two independent bet fields. Each can have its own stake size, its own cashout rule, and its own auto-bet trigger. Most regulars use one as a safety exit.

Open round history inside Aviator, tap any past flight and you'll see the server seed hash plus player seeds. Run them through Spribe's verifier to confirm the multiplier wasn't changed after takeoff.

Auto cashout is enforced server-side. If you'd set a target multiplier and the plane reaches it, the exit triggers whether your phone is online or not. Manual cashouts need a live connection.

No traditional bonus round — Aviator is a single-round format with no symbols or features. The multiplier curve itself is the whole game. Promo rain drops from the lobby occasionally land at the table.