GAME REFERENCE

Aviator on tridewa: One Plane, One Multiplier

Aviator is the crash round you open between slot spins — a red plane climbs, the multiplier climbs with it, and you cash out before it flies off...

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tridewa What Aviator Is and Why It Sits in Our Lobby

What Aviator Is and Why It Sits in Our Lobby

Aviator is built by Spribe and runs on a provably fair engine, not a reel set. Each round, the plane lifts off and the multiplier ticks up from 1.00x — your job is to cash out before it disappears. There are no paylines, no scatters, no spin animations to wait through. That stripped-back loop is why we keep it pinned near the

top of our crash row, alongside slots and live tables you already know.

WHAT'S INSIDE

Three Aviator Features Worth Opening For

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Dual Bets

Two Stakes Per Round

Aviator lets you place two bets in the same round. Use one for an early safe...

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Auto Play

Auto Cash-Out Rules

Set a target like 1.80x or 5.00x and Aviator will pull your bet automatically when the...

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Live Chat

Round History and Chat

Every round's multiplier is logged on screen and a live chat sits beside the plane. You...

How Aviator Plays From Entry to Cash-Out

Opening the Round

Tap Aviator from our crash row, set your stake in the bet box, and confirm before the plane lifts. The countdown timer shows exactly how many seconds remain before take-off.

Riding the Multiplier

Once the plane is airborne the multiplier climbs in real time. Watch the curve, watch the number, and decide your exit point — there's no fixed paytable to memorise here.

Cashing Out

Hit the cash-out button before the plane flies off-screen and your stake multiplies by whatever value was showing. Miss it and the round closes at zero for that bet.

Mobile Bet Panel

On phone the bet panel docks at the bottom so your thumb stays near the cash-out. Stake presets, auto-bet and auto-cash-out toggles are all one tap away.

Aviator Gameplay Transparency

Game TypeCrash / multiplier round by Spribe — no reels, no paylines.
VolatilityHigh variance; outcomes range from instant 1.00x exits to long climbs above 100x.
Supported DevicesAndroid, iOS browsers and desktop — same round, same engine.
Access RegionAvailable in supported regions where local law permits.
ON THE GO

Aviator on Your Phone

Aviator was built mobile-first and it shows. The plane animation stays smooth on mid-range Android, the bet panel hugs the bottom of the screen, and the cash-out button is sized...

Thumb-friendly cash-out
Portrait-mode layout
Low-data animation
One-tap auto-bet
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Google Play App Store
SUPPORT

Aviator Help Paths

Team online

Stuck Round

If a round freezes mid-flight, our chat team can pull the engine log from Spribe and confirm the multiplier your bet settled at within minutes.

Auto-Bet Questions

Not sure how the auto-cash-out rule interacts with stop-on-loss? Ping support and we'll walk you through the toggle order on the Aviator panel.

Cash-Out Disputes

Every Aviator round has a hash you can verify. If a cash-out feels off, share the round ID with us and we'll match it against the provably fair record.

PLATFORM TRUST SIGNALS

Why Aviator Rounds on tridewa Are Fair

Spribe Studio

Aviator is developed and certified by Spribe, the studio that pioneered the crash format for regulated lobbies.

Provably Fair

Each round seed is published so you can verify the multiplier wasn't altered after take-off.

Independent Testing

The Aviator engine is audited by third-party labs that test crash-round randomness against published distributions.

Live Round Log

Multiplier history sits on the Aviator screen — last rounds visible without leaving the table.

Player Chat

In-round chat shows real cash-outs as they happen, so the action you see is the action others see.

Stable Engine

We host Aviator on direct Spribe feeds, no re-skins, no middle-layer that could lag the cash-out button.

SIDE BY SIDE

Aviator vs Other tridewa Game Pages

01

Aviator vs Sweet Bonanza

Sweet Bonanza is a tumbling slot with paylines and feature spins. Aviator strips that down to one number going up — faster rounds, no animation wait.

02

Aviator vs Live Baccarat

Baccarat has fixed banker/player odds and a ten-second deal. Aviator has variable multipliers and a flight that can last anywhere from one to sixty seconds.

03

Aviator vs Roulette

Roulette resolves on a wheel stop. Aviator resolves on your decision to cash out — you control the exit, not the dealer.

04

Aviator vs Mines

Mines is grid-based and turn-driven. Aviator is timer-driven with one continuous multiplier — closer to a live race than a puzzle.

05

Aviator vs Crazy Time

Crazy Time is a hosted wheel show with bonus rooms. Aviator is solo, silent and fast — no presenter, no waiting between spins.

06

Aviator vs Slots

Slots reward you with combinations. Aviator rewards you with timing — when you tap cash-out is the entire skill layer.

07

Aviator vs Sportsbook

Sportsbook bets settle on match results over hours. Aviator settles in under a minute, which is why we sit it next to slots in the lobby.

QUICK SIGNAL

Six Things to Know About Aviator

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One-Round Loop A full Aviator round — bet, climb, cash-out — usually wraps in under a minute, sometimes in five seconds.
02
Two Bets Allowed You can run two stakes in parallel each round, each with its own cash-out target on tridewa.
03
Stake Range Bet sizing on Aviator scales from small thumb taps to higher stakes, all from the same panel.
04
No Paylines Forget reel maths — the only number that matters in Aviator is the multiplier when you cash out.
05
Live Crowd You see other cash-outs in real time, which makes Aviator feel social compared to a quiet slot session.
06
Quick Re-Entry Miss a round? The next take-off countdown starts within seconds, so re-entry on Aviator is instant.

Aviator Questions We Get Asked

Aviator is a crash-format round developed by Spribe. A plane takes off, a multiplier rises, and you cash out before it flies away. tridewa hosts it via the direct Spribe feed.

Yes. Open the auto panel beside your bet box, set a multiplier target, and Aviator will pull your stake the moment the plane reaches that value, even if you've switched tabs on your phone.

It varies. Some rounds end at 1.01x within a second of take-off; others climb past 100x and last almost a minute. The unpredictability is the whole point of the format.

Yes, Aviator gives you two bet boxes per round on tridewa. Many people use one for an early conservative cash-out and the second to chase a higher multiplier on the same flight.

Aviator uses a provably fair seeding system. Each round's outcome is generated from a public hash you can verify after the round closes, so no party can change the multiplier mid-flight.

Yes. The animation is lightweight and the bet panel is sized for portrait phones, so Aviator on tridewa runs smoothly on mid-range Android and iOS over normal mobile data in Indonesia.

Sign in, head to our crash row in the lobby, and Aviator sits at the front. Tap once to load the table, set your stake, and you're in the next take-off countdown.