Aviator is a fast-paced online betting game where players wager on how long a virtual plane will fly before it “crashes.” The aim is to cash out your bet at the right moment—the longer you wait, the higher your potential winnings, but risk losing the bet if the plane crashes first[1].
Step-by-Step Guide for Beginners:
- Choose a platform: Register and deposit funds on a trusted site offering Aviator[6].
- Launch the game: Click on the Aviator icon to start.
- Place your bet: Select your wager amount and place it before the round begins. Most platforms allow you to make one or two bets per round[1].
- Watch the plane: After the round starts, the virtual plane takes off, and a multiplier increases rapidly on the screen[3].
- Cash out: Decide when to cash out before the plane crashes. Your winnings = bet x current multiplier at cash-out[2].
- If you wait too long and the plane crashes before cashing out, you lose your bet.
Important Game Concepts:
- Multiplier Mechanics: The multiplier starts at 1.0x and rises quickly. Higher multipliers mean bigger rewards, but greater risk[3].
- Automatic Cash-Out: You can set an auto cash-out, which will stop your bet at a chosen multiplier if you’re away or want to stick to a strategy[1].
- Round duration: Each round lasts a few seconds, so you must be ready to act quickly[1].
- Betting strategy: Many players start with small amounts to learn the game. Consider cashing out early for frequent small wins or holding longer for a bigger payout—but at increased risk[2].
- Demo mode: Beginners can use demo mode (if available) to practice without risking real money[2].
Tips for Beginners:
- Start with low bets to understand the timing and pace of the game[3].
- Set a strict budget; never chase losses[3].
- Use the auto cash-out feature while you’re still learning[1].
- Remember that each round is random, so there’s no guaranteed way to win every time[3].