GAME REFERENCE

Aviator takes off on rajabom

Aviator on rajabom gives you quick crash-game rounds, two bet panels, live multiplier climb, and cash-out control in one focused screen. Open your account in seconds and we’ll...

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What makes Aviator different

Aviator is Spribe’s crash-style game built around a plane that climbs with a rising multiplier. You choose your stake, set one or two bet panels, then decide when to cash out before the plane flies away. The appeal is simple: every round is short, visible, and tense. We keep Aviator easy to find on rajabom so you can open it fast, learn

the rhythm, and focus on timing rather than crowded menus.

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Aviator features worth watching

These are the Aviator details we expect you to notice first.

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Multiplier

Climb before fly-away

The plane starts low and the multiplier rises until the round ends. Your decision is whether to take the visible payout early or stay in for a higher number.

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Control

Manual or auto cash-out

Aviator lets you tap out by hand or set a target cash-out before the round begins. That makes the game suit quick reactions and pre-planned timing.

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Dual

Two bet panels

You can place two separate bets in the same Aviator round. Many choose one cautious panel and one higher target panel to split their timing approach.

AT A GLANCE

Aviator gameplay essentials explained

Here is how we present Aviator gameplay inside rajabom.

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Round entry Pick your stake before the countdown ends, then watch the plane launch. Once Aviator starts climbing, new entries wait for the next round.
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Cash-out timing Your key action is cashing out before fly-away. Earlier exits feel steadier, while later exits chase larger multipliers with more round-to-round swing.
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Auto settings Set auto cash-out if you prefer a fixed target. Aviator applies it when that multiplier appears, unless the plane leaves before reaching it.
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Mobile rhythm On phone screens, Aviator keeps the multiplier, bet panels, and cash-out button close together so your thumb stays near the decision point.

Aviator round transparency details

Aviator’s appeal depends on clear round data and visible outcomes.

Game typeAviator is a crash game from Spribe, built around a rising multiplier and a fly-away event that ends each short round.
VolatilityExpect a high-swing feel. Many rounds end low, while occasional longer climbs create the tension Aviator is known for.
Supported devicesAviator runs through modern mobile and web browsers, with no separate download needed when you access it from your rajabom account.
Access regionWe show Aviator in supported regions where local law permits, so availability can depend on your current location and account status.
MOBILE GAMING

Aviator on your phone

Aviator works especially well on phones because rounds are short and the main decision is a single tap. We keep the multiplier large, the cash-out area clear, and...

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Large multiplier view
Thumb-friendly cash-out
Fast round countdown
No download needed
24/7 SUPPORT

Help for Aviator moments

If Aviator feels unclear, our help paths stay game-specific.

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Round not entered

If your Aviator stake misses the countdown, we help you check timing, balance display, and whether the next round is already waiting.

Cash-out question

If a cash-out does not match what you expected, we help trace the round time, multiplier shown, and your tap or auto setting.

Screen layout

If Aviator looks cramped on your phone, we help you refresh, rotate, or reopen the game so the panels appear correctly.

REVIEW SIGNALS

Aviator fairness and provider signals

We treat Aviator as a timing game that needs clear proof points.

Spribe provider

Aviator is supplied by Spribe, the studio known for this crash format and its simple plane-and-multiplier presentation.

Provably fair checks

Aviator includes provably fair tools so you can inspect round integrity rather than relying only on the animation.

Round history

Recent Aviator multipliers are visible in the game area, helping you read pace without hiding outcomes behind extra screens.

RTP reference

Aviator is commonly listed around 97% RTP by its provider, though every round remains independent and unpredictable.

Clear outcomes

The fly-away point ends the round instantly, and Aviator shows whether your cash-out happened before or after that moment.

Account record

Your Aviator activity is reflected in your account records, making stakes, cash-outs, and completed rounds easier to follow.

Aviator beside other game pages

Aviator stands apart because the main skill feeling is timing.

Aviator vs Sweet BonanzaSweet Bonanza is reel-based and feature-driven. Aviator is faster, with one rising multiplier and a cash-out decision every round.
Aviator vs Gates of OlympusGates of Olympus focuses on symbols and tumble chains. Aviator strips the screen down to timing, stake choice, and fly-away risk.
Aviator vs Live BaccaratLive Baccarat follows card results and table pace. Aviator has no dealer wait, so each round turns over in seconds.
Aviator vs RouletteRoulette centers on number fields and wheel results. Aviator replaces layout selection with a single multiplier climb and exit point.
Aviator vs Crash DiceCrash Dice may feel more number-focused. Aviator adds a clear plane visual, making the tension easier to read at a glance.
Aviator vs MinesMines asks you to reveal tiles and avoid hazards. Aviator keeps every decision on one live meter and one cash-out action.
Aviator vs Slot roomsSlot rooms lean on reels, symbols, and feature triggers. Aviator is cleaner, faster, and built around your chosen exit timing.
AT A GLANCE

Aviator highlights before takeoff

Use these Aviator highlights before you decide your round style.

Short sessions Aviator suits brief breaks because each round resolves quickly, and...
Visible risk The multiplier climbs in front of you, so Aviator makes...
Two strategies With two bet panels, you can run separate Aviator targets...
Simple screen Aviator avoids crowded symbols. The plane, multiplier, countdown, and cash-out...
Fast learning curve You can understand Aviator after watching only a few rounds...
Clear suspense The fun comes from deciding whether to leave now or...

Aviator questions before you join

Aviator is a Spribe crash game where a plane climbs with a rising multiplier. You place a stake before launch and cash out before the plane flies away.

Tap the cash-out button while the Aviator multiplier is still climbing. If the plane leaves before your tap is accepted, that round ends without that payout.

Yes. Aviator lets you choose an auto cash-out target before the round starts. If the multiplier reaches that point, the game exits your bet automatically.

Two panels let you test different Aviator timing ideas in one round. You might set one lower target and keep the other for a longer climb.

Yes, Aviator fits phone screens well because the multiplier and cash-out action are central. We keep the game easy to open from your account.

No. Aviator rounds are independent, so previous multipliers do not set the next outcome. The history helps you follow pace, not predict certainty.