
Game guide
Aviator on Mostbet
Aviator is a crash game by Spribe: a multiplier grows while the plane climbs, and you must cash out before it flies away. One round takes seconds. Here is how the mechanics actually work — including what the "strategies" sold online get wrong.
How a round works
- 1
Place a bet before take-off
You can place one or two bets per round. Betting closes when the plane starts.
- 2
The multiplier climbs
From 1.00x upward. Your potential payout is bet × current multiplier.
- 3
Cash out before the crash
Press cash-out at any moment to lock the current multiplier. If the plane flies away first, the bet is lost.
- 4
The crash point is random
Each round’s outcome is generated by a provably fair algorithm and can be verified after the round.
Key facts
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Provider | Spribe |
| Declared RTP | About 97% over the long run |
| Round length | 8–30 seconds |
| Auto cash-out | Yes — set a multiplier and it triggers automatically |
| Demo mode | Available without depositing |
No strategy beats the math
- Every round is independent. Signals bots, "predictor" apps and paid Telegram strategies cannot know the crash point — treat them all as scams.
- Auto cash-out at a modest multiplier controls variance, not the house edge. Only play with money you can afford to lose.
Aviator questions
Can I play Aviator for free?+
Yes — the demo mode runs on virtual credits and is the right way to learn the interface before staking anything.
Do Aviator predictor apps work?+
No. The crash point is generated by a provably fair algorithm per round. Any app claiming to predict it is a scam, often bundled with malware.
Is Aviator in the Mostbet app?+
Yes, in a dedicated tab with the same account and balance. See our app page for the install guide.
Ready to play?
Registration and login happen on the operator's official site.