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Spribe Aviator Takes Off on 3tenx

Spribe Aviator puts a climbing multiplier on your screen and gives you a single decision: hold your nerve or cash out before the plane disappears.

Provably Fair RoundsLive Multiplier FeedAuto Cash-Out OptionIn-Game ChatDual Bet Mode
3tenx Spribe Aviator Takes Off on 3tenx
3tenx Explore What Spribe Aviator Actually Does

Explore What Spribe Aviator Actually Does

Spribe Aviator is a crash-format game built by Spribe, a certified instant-game studio. Each round starts at a 1.00x multiplier that climbs unpredictably until the plane flies away. You place a bet before takeoff and decide when to cash out during the flight. The longer you wait, the higher the return — but if the plane leaves before you act, the round

ends at zero. Two simultaneous bets are supported, letting you hedge short and long in the same round. Every result is verified by a provably fair algorithm you can check on-screen.

THREE STANDOUT FEATURES

Discover Three Things That Set Aviator Apart

Spribe Aviator is not a slot and not a table game — it borrows the tension of both without copying either.

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Verifiable Round Outcomes
Two Stakes, One Round
Set Your Cash-Out Target
HOW THE GAME RUNS

Open Aviator and See How Each Round Flows

Spribe Aviator keeps its rules to a minimum so the tension of the climb stays in focus.

Bet Placement Window Each round has a short countdown before the plane lifts…
Live Multiplier Climb Once the plane takes off, the multiplier ticks upward from…
Cash-Out Timing Tap or click the cash-out button at any point during…
Round History Panel A scrolling history bar shows the result of every recent…
GAME TRANSPARENCY DATA

Browse the Key Figures for Spribe Aviator

Spribe publishes the statistical parameters for Aviator openly. The numbers below reflect how the game is configured and what kind of session behaviour you should expect before you start placing bets.

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Game Type

Crash multiplier — not a slot, not a table game. Each round is a standalone event with an independently generated multiplier curve.

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Return to Player (RTP)

Spribe Aviator carries a published RTP of 97%, meaning the game is calibrated to return 97 rupees per 100 wagered over a very large number of rounds.

03

Volatility Profile

High variance. Most rounds end at lower multipliers, but the distribution includes rare high-multiplier events that can exceed 100x. Session outcomes can swing sharply.

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Supported Devices

Aviator runs fully in browser on Android and iOS without a separate download. Desktop play is supported across Chrome, Firefox, and Safari with no plugin requirement.

AVIATOR ON YOUR PHONE

Switch to Mobile and the Game Stays Identical

Spribe built Aviator on a responsive engine — the multiplier graph, the bet panels, the live chat bar, and the cash-out button all resize cleanly to a phone screen without…

Full crash graph on a 5-inch screen
One-tap cash-out with no input lag
Auto bet and auto cash-out saved per account
Live round history visible without scrolling away
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HELP INSIDE AVIATOR

Get Answers Specific to Aviator Rounds

Most Aviator questions are about round results, bet settlement timing, and auto cash-out behaviour. Our support team knows the game mechanics and can pull round-level data when you need a result verified.

Round Dispute Resolution If a round result looks wrong, share the round ID from the history panel with our support team. We pull the server seed and verify the outcome against the published provably fair method, usually within one business day.
Auto Cash-Out Not Triggered Occasionally a fast crash happens before auto cash-out fires. Our team checks server logs to confirm whether the setting was active at bet placement and whether the round ended before the threshold was reached.
Connectivity During a Live Round If your connection drops mid-flight, the bet remains live on the server. Reconnect and the outcome is settled automatically. Contact support with the round timestamp if the settled amount does not appear in your account history.
FAIRNESS AND PROVIDER SIGNALS

Check the Credentials Behind Every Aviator Round

Spribe Aviator's integrity rests on publicly auditable mechanics, not on promises. These are the concrete signals you can check to confirm the game runs as described.

Spribe Studio Certification

Spribe holds certification from BMM Testlabs for its Aviator RNG and crash curve algorithm. BMM is an independent testing laboratory whose certificates are publicly searchable.

Provably Fair Hash Chain

Before each round starts, a server seed hash is broadcast. After the round, the unhashed seed is revealed. Any player can verify the result independently using freely available SHA-256 tools.

Real-Time Multiplier Feed

The multiplier you see on screen is driven by the same server event that determines when the plane crashes — there is no visual delay added to influence cash-out decisions.

No House Edge Manipulation

Aviator's 97% RTP is baked into the crash curve generator at the studio level. 3tenx does not adjust game parameters — the same certified build runs for every session.

Account-Level Round History

Every bet you place in Aviator is logged to your account with a timestamp and round ID. You can audit your personal history from the account dashboard without contacting support.

Region Access Compliance

Aviator on 3tenx is accessible where local law permits. Eligibility depends on your jurisdiction, and the game interface reflects region-specific access rules at login.

See How Aviator Sits Among Other Games on 3tenx

Spribe Aviator occupies a distinct space in the 3tenx lobby — crash format, real-time decisions, no spinning reels.

Aviator vs RouletteRoulette resolves in a single spin with fixed odds. Aviator lets you choose your own exit point, making your timing the variable rather than a wheel position.
Aviator vs Lucky LightningLucky Lightning is a slot with fixed paylines and symbol combinations. Aviator has no symbols or reels — the entire mechanic is a single climbing number you react to.
Aviator vs Football StrikeFootball Strike is a skill-framed penalty game with a themed interface. Aviator strips the theme away entirely, leaving a pure tension-based wager on a multiplier curve.
Aviator vs BingoBingo rounds are drawn passively and take longer to resolve. Aviator rounds complete in seconds and demand an active decision from you during every flight.
Aviator vs Fishing GodFishing God uses an arcade shooting mechanic with variable fish values. Aviator has no interactive targeting — your only move is deciding when to pull out of the multiplier.
Aviator vs Gates of OlympusGates of Olympus is a high-variance slot with cascade mechanics and multiplier symbols. Aviator delivers similar high-variance tension in real time with no bonus round waiting period.
Aviator vs Mahjong WaysMahjong Ways resolves across a tile-matching grid with pattern-based wins. Aviator has no grid, no pattern — just a number rising until it stops, and your choice of when to leave.
SIX THINGS TO KNOW FIRST

Explore Six Concrete Facts About Aviator Before You Start

Before your first Aviator round on 3tenx, these six details will shape how you approach the game — from the speed of each round to the tools the…

Round Duration Most Aviator rounds last between three and thirty seconds from…
Live Social Feed A sidebar shows what other active players cashed out at…
Statistics Panel Aviator's built-in stats tab shows the distribution of recent round…
Auto Bet Repeat Enable auto bet and the game places your chosen stake…
Minimum Stake Entry Aviator allows very small minimum stakes, making it practical to…
No External Plugin Needed Spribe Aviator is built in HTML5 and loads directly in…

Get Clear Answers on How Spribe Aviator Works

These are the questions that come up most often from people who are new to Aviator or returning after a break. Every answer is specific to how the game runs on 3tenx.

If the plane flies away before you tap cash out, your stake for that round is lost. The game does not carry your bet over to the next round — each flight is a fully independent event with its own result.

Yes. Aviator's dual bet panel lets you set two separate stakes with two separate auto cash-out targets in a single round. You manage each bet independently, and they settle at whatever multiplier you set.

Before each round, the server broadcasts a hashed seed. After the crash, the original seed is revealed. Paste both into any SHA-256 checker to confirm the result matches what was committed before bets opened.

Spribe does not publish a hard cap, but the provably fair algorithm can theoretically produce very large multipliers. In practice, rounds above 100x are rare. The statistics panel in-game shows the historical distribution.

Yes. Spribe Aviator is an HTML5 game that runs in your Android browser on the 3tenx website. Open the game from the mobile lobby and it loads directly — no separate app installation is required.

Spribe publishes Aviator's RTP at 97%. This figure represents the statistical return over a very large number of rounds and does not predict what any individual session will return.

Every Aviator round you participate in is logged in your 3tenx account dashboard under bet history. Each entry shows the stake, the cash-out multiplier, the round ID, and the timestamp for that flight.