Aviator is one of the most widely played crash games at UK-licensed online casinos — and if RealBet carries it, here is everything you need to know.
What Is Aviator?
Aviator is a crash-style game developed by Spribe, a Malta-based studio. It is not a traditional slot — there are no reels, paylines or symbols. Instead, the game works on a multiplier that rises from 1x upward as a plane climbs across the screen. Your job is to cash out before the plane flies away. If you cash out in time, your stake is multiplied by wherever the multiplier was when you clicked; if the plane flies away first, you lose your bet. That simple mechanic — and the tension of deciding when to pull — is what makes Aviator distinctive.
| Key fact | Detail |
|---|---|
| Developer | Spribe |
| Game type | Crash / multiplier game |
| RTP | 97% (published by Spribe) |
| Min / max bet | Varies by casino — check RealBet’s game settings |
| Provably fair | Each round uses a verifiable random seed |
Is Aviator Available at RealBet?
RealBet carries titles from a range of software providers. Whether Aviator is currently in the library should be confirmed directly on the site — availability can change as provider contracts are updated. To check:
- Log in to your RealBet account.
- Use the search function in the game lobby — search “Aviator”.
- If available, it will appear in the results.
- Alternatively, browse the “Crash Games,” “Instant Win,” or “Other Games” category.
If Aviator is not listed, RealBet may carry alternative crash-style games from other providers.
How to Play Aviator — Step by Step
- Place your bet. Before each round there is a brief betting window — typically 5–10 seconds. Enter your stake. Aviator allows two simultaneous bets per round, which some players use to manage risk across different cash-out targets.
- Watch the multiplier. The round starts and the plane climbs. The multiplier rises from 1x — it can stop at 1.01x or run past 100x. There is no fixed pattern; each round is independent.
- Cash out. Click “Cash Out” at any point before the plane flies away. Your return is your stake multiplied by the current multiplier. Example: a £5 stake cashed out at 3.20x returns £16.00 (£11 profit).
- Round ends. The plane flies away at a random point — the “crash point.” Anyone who has not cashed out loses their bet for that round.
A new betting window opens immediately and the process starts again.
Game Rules and Mechanics
Auto cash out
Aviator has a built-in auto cash out feature. Set a target multiplier in advance — say 2.0x — and the game cashes you out automatically if it is reached. This removes the need to watch the screen constantly and eliminates the risk of reacting too slowly. It is useful for a disciplined, low-emotion approach: set it, let it run, and avoid overriding it manually without a clear reason.
Double bet
You can place two independent bets per round using the two panels. Common approaches: conservative + aggressive (one auto cash out at 1.5x, one manual at a higher target), or two auto cash outs at different targets. Each bet is treated independently — you can cash out one while letting the other run.
RTP and house edge
Aviator publishes an RTP of 97%, which is high by casino standards — a theoretical house edge of 3%. Because rounds last seconds, the volume per session is much higher than in slots, and a high RTP does not guarantee results over any individual session.
Provably fair
Each round is generated using a provably fair system — the crash point is determined by a seed that can be verified independently, so neither the casino nor the developer can alter results after the fact. The verification tool is available within the game interface.
How to Access Aviator on Mobile
RealBet is accessible via mobile browser on iOS and Android — there is currently no dedicated app, and Aviator runs directly in the browser with no download required. For smooth play: use a stable connection (a dropped connection mid-round does not pause the game), practise the cash-out timing before higher stakes, enable auto cash out if manual tapping feels unreliable, and bookmark the RealBet site for quick access. The interface scales cleanly to smaller screens and the two-bet panel is accessible without scrolling.
Aviator Strategy — What Actually Helps
There is no strategy that guarantees a profit at Aviator. The crash point is random and independent every round. What strategy does is help manage how you bet and when you walk away:
- Low multiplier, high frequency. Cash out consistently at 1.3x–1.5x. Lower multipliers hit more often — more winning rounds, but each win is small. Reduces variance and extends session time, though one missed cash out can wipe a run of small wins.
- Higher multiplier, lower frequency. Target 3x, 5x or higher. Wins are less frequent but larger; higher variance and longer losing runs are normal.
- Auto cash out as discipline. Removes emotional decision-making — it prevents last-second hesitation from turning a winning round into a loss.
- Session limits before you start. Decide a loss limit and a win target before opening the game. Because rounds run quickly, a budget can go faster than expected — set the limit and stick to it.
Responsible Gambling — Aviator Specifically
Crash games have a faster pace than most slots. Short rounds, immediate results and the “just one more” effect can accelerate play. Under RealBet’s UKGC licence, responsible gambling tools apply regardless of which game you play: deposit limits, session time limits, reality checks and self-exclusion. If Aviator starts feeling compulsive rather than entertaining — chasing losses, playing beyond your limits, or feeling unable to stop — use the self-exclusion tool or contact GamCare or BeGambleAware for free, confidential support.