How Aviator Gameplay Works
Each Aviator round begins with a countdown timer and a multiplier reading rules. As the round starts, the multiplier climbs—rules, rules, rules, rules, rules, and onward. You place your wager before the round commences, then watch the multiplier rise. At any moment, you can click "Cash Out" to lock in your profit: a our welcome offer bet cashed out at rules multiplier yields our welcome offer (your stake plus our welcome offer profit).
The multiplier continues climbing until it randomly crashes—reverting to 0.00 and ending the round. If you have not cashed out before the crash, your wager is lost. If you cash out in time, your payout is guaranteed and appears instantly in your account. The next round begins within seconds, allowing continuous play. Most rounds last 5–30 seconds from start to crash, though some can extend to several minutes if the multiplier climbs slowly.
Key Mechanics
The crash point is determined by a server-side random number generator. We do not reveal the exact algorithm, but we can confirm that crash probability is uniform—no round is "more likely" to crash at 5x versus 100x based on prior history. Each round is independent.
You may place multiple simultaneous bets during a single round—for example, a conservative bet (cashed out at rules) and an aggressive bet (held longer, targeting rules or higher). Each bet is tracked separately and settles independently when you cash out or when the round crashes.
Bet Placement and Wager Limits
Aviator supports flexible bet sizing. Minimum wagers start at our welcome offer; maximum bets depend on your account status and current balance. New accounts with small balances face lower maximum limits; as your account history grows and your balance increases, bet ceilings rise. This tiered system is standard across our platform and aligns with regulatory oversight in supported regions.
You place your bet before each round countdown. Once the round begins, bet placement closes. If you miss the placement window, you can join the following round. Auto-play mode is available: you set a target multiplier (e.g., rules), a stop-loss threshold (e.g., stop auto-play after 5 consecutive crashes), and the game executes rounds automatically until you manually pause or your stop-loss condition triggers.
Aviator rewards timing and decision-making within seconds, making it distinct from traditional slot mechanics that depend on symbol luck.
Settlement and Account Integration
All Aviator payouts settle to your live account balance instantly. When you cash out during a round, the payout posts within milliseconds. If the round crashes before you cash out, your wager is deducted from your balance immediately. Your account dashboard displays a transaction ledger showing every round: multiplier reached, wager amount, outcome (cash-out value or crash loss), and exact timestamp.
Deposits and withdrawals integrate seamlessly. You fund your account through DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, or direct bank transfer (mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet). Deposits appear in your account within minutes. Withdrawals process to the same method within one business day for most providers. During peak periods (especially around Idul Fitri, Idul Adha, Imlek, or Nyepi), banking systems may experience delays, extending settlement by 24–48 hours.
You may place a withdrawal request at any time, regardless of active gameplay. Your Aviator rounds continue using your remaining balance until the withdrawal completes. Once the transfer clears your bank account, your account balance reflects the reduced amount.
Multiplier Probability and Variance
The multiplier crash occurs at random intervals determined by our RNG. We publish our average house edge on the game details page: roughly 4–non-specific info, meaning long-term returns to players average 95–non-specific info of all wagered funds. This does not guarantee any individual session—some sessions yield profit, others losses, depending on variance.
Short-term variance is substantial. You might see crashes consistently under rules for several rounds, then a multiplier spike to 50x+. This natural variance is part of Aviator's design. Strategy discussions often centre on cash-out discipline: do you target modest multipliers (rules, rules, rules) for frequent small wins, or hold for larger multipliers and accept longer losing streaks?
Regional Availability and Support
Aviator is available in all supported draftkings jurisdictions. If your region permits online gaming, Aviator access is included automatically upon account creation. Our support team (available 24/7 via live chat, email, or phone) answers questions about game mechanics, settlement timing, or account functionality in English and Indonesian.
Players from Liga 1 match days or Piala Indonesia tournaments often use Aviator during halftime breaks—the rapid round cycle suits quick gaming sessions. Payment integration means you can withdraw winnings immediately after Aviator play and transfer funds to sportsbook accounts without delay. Your account balance pools across all product types (Aviator, live dealer, sportsbook, other slots).
Comparing Aviator to Traditional Slots
- Mechanic: Aviator uses multiplier prediction; traditional slots rely on symbol matching across reels.
- Round Duration: Aviator rounds complete in seconds; traditional slots depend on reel spin cycles.
- Player Agency: Aviator requires active cash-out timing; slots are fully automated once you hit spin.
- Variance: Aviator variance is tied to multiplier spikes; slot variance emerges from symbol distribution.
- Payout Pace: Aviator allows dozens of settled rounds per hour; slots settle one round at a time.
