Aviator Game Online

Track Aviator Game Online with live results, real-time stats, multiplier analytics, and a built-in live stream—all in one place on CrashScores.

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What Is Aviator?

Aviator is the original crash game, created by Spribe and launched in 2019. A small plane takes off and the multiplier starts climbing from 1.00x — it could fly past 100x or crash at 1.01x. Every player in the round sees the same flight and the same crash point. The only decision is when to cash out.

Unlike slots or table games, Aviator has no reels, no cards, and no hidden outcomes. Each round produces a single public multiplier that applies to everyone. This transparency is what makes crash games trackable — and why CrashScores exists.

How Does Aviator Work?

Each round follows the same cycle: players place bets during a short betting window, the plane takes off, and the multiplier begins rising. Players can cash out at any time during the flight to lock in their bet multiplied by the current value. If the plane crashes before they cash out, they lose their bet. The crash point is determined by a provably fair algorithm — it cannot be predicted or influenced.

Rounds are fast, typically lasting between 5 and 30 seconds. With hundreds of rounds per hour, Aviator generates a large volume of data that CrashScores captures in real time across multiple casinos.

Key Features

  • Two simultaneous bets — place two independent bets per round with separate cashout targets
  • Auto-cashout — set a target multiplier and the game cashes out automatically when it's reached
  • Provably fair — each round's outcome is generated using a SHA-256 hash chain that players can verify
  • Rain feature — players can send free bets to the chat, creating a social element unique to Aviator
  • No maximum cap — the multiplier has no hard ceiling, though extremely high results are rare
  • Live bet feed — see other players' bets and cashouts in real time during each round

Popular Strategies

No strategy can guarantee profit in Aviator — every round is independent and random. That said, these are the most commonly discussed approaches among crash game players:

  • Low multiplier grind (1.2x–1.5x) — cash out early and consistently. Wins are small but frequent. The risk is that a single missed cashout wipes several rounds of gains.
  • Two-bet split — use one bet as a safety net (cash out at 1.2x–1.5x) and the second as a moon shot (let it ride to 5x, 10x, or higher). The safe bet covers losses while the risky one chases bigger returns.
  • Anti-streak — after a run of low crashes (e.g., several rounds below 2x), increase the cashout target on the next round. Based on the belief that streaks eventually break — though each round is statistically independent.
  • Fixed target — pick a single cashout multiplier (e.g., 2x or 3x) and use it every round without changing. Removes emotion from the decision and keeps sessions consistent.
  • Session bankroll — set a fixed budget per session (e.g., 20 rounds × base bet). Stop playing once the budget is used or a profit target is hit. Prevents chasing losses.

CrashScores doesn't endorse any strategy — crash games are random and the house always has an edge. Use the bet simulator to test these approaches against real historical data and see how they would have performed.

What CrashScores Tracks

CrashScores records every Aviator round result across all tracked brands — crash multipliers, round timing, player counts, and live game state. You can review round history, compare how the same game behaves across different casinos, spot streaks and patterns, and use the bet simulator to test strategies against real historical data. All data is live and updated every round.

Brands We Track

CrashScores currently tracks Aviator at the following casinos:

We're actively expanding coverage. If your preferred casino offers Aviator and isn't listed, it may be added soon.