Watch the multiplier climb, decide when to cash out, and walk away with real winnings. Aviator on 24kbet is live, provably fair, and available on mobile right now.
Aviator is a crash-style game developed by Spribe. The concept is simple: a plane takes off, and a multiplier starts climbing from 1×. Your job is to cash out before the plane flies away — because when it does, the round ends and anyone who hasn't cashed out loses their bet for that round.
What makes Aviator on 24kbet different from traditional casino games is that there's no fixed outcome waiting to be revealed. The multiplier grows in real time, and every player at the table is watching the same plane. You decide when to pull out — hold too long and you lose, cash out too early and you leave money on the table. That tension is exactly what makes it so engaging.
On 24kbet, Aviator runs on a provably fair algorithm. Every round's outcome is determined by a cryptographic seed that you can verify yourself after the round ends. There's no way for the platform to manipulate the crash point — the result is mathematically transparent.
Aviator has one of the simplest mechanics of any game on 24kbet. Here's exactly how a round works.
Before the round starts, enter your bet amount. You can place up to two bets simultaneously — each with its own cash-out target.
The plane takes off and the multiplier starts climbing from 1×. It can go anywhere from 1.01× to 10,000× — or crash at any moment.
Hit the cash-out button whenever you're happy with the multiplier. Your payout is your bet multiplied by the value at the moment you cash out.
If the plane crashes before you cash out, you lose your bet for that round. The next round starts automatically after a short countdown.
One of the most useful features in Aviator on 24kbet is the auto cash-out setting. Before a round begins, you can set a target multiplier — say 2.0× — and the game will automatically cash out your bet the moment the multiplier hits that number. This removes the emotional pressure of watching the multiplier climb and second-guessing yourself.
Auto cash-out is particularly useful if you're running a consistent low-multiplier strategy. Setting it at 1.5× or 2× means you never accidentally hold too long during a round where you intended to exit early. You can also combine it with the two-bet system: set auto cash-out on your first bet at a conservative target, and manage your second bet manually for a higher-risk play.
Auto bet lets you set a fixed bet amount that is placed automatically at the start of every round. Combined with auto cash-out, you can run a fully automated session where both the bet placement and the cash-out happen without you pressing anything. This is useful for players who want to run a disciplined strategy without the temptation to deviate mid-session.
Knowing how often the plane crashes at different multiplier ranges helps you make smarter cash-out decisions on 24kbet.
* Approximate distribution based on Aviator's published RTP of 97%. Actual results vary per session.
No strategy guarantees a win in Aviator — the crash point is random. But these approaches help you manage your balance and stay in the game longer.
Cash out at 1.5× or 2× every round. The win per round is small, but you're cashing out before the majority of crashes. Over a long session, this approach keeps your balance relatively stable. Best used with auto cash-out so you don't get tempted to hold longer.
Place two bets per round. Set auto cash-out on the first bet at 1.5×–2× to cover your base cost. Let the second bet ride manually, aiming for 5×–10×. This way, even if the second bet crashes, the first bet has already returned most of your stake.
After a losing round, double your bet on the next round and cash out at 2×. If you win, you recover the previous loss and make a small profit. If you lose again, double once more. This works short-term but requires a large enough balance to survive a losing streak — use it carefully.
Bet a small amount and set auto cash-out at 10× or higher. Most rounds will crash before your target, but when a high multiplier round does hit, the payout is significant. This is a high-variance approach — expect many consecutive losses before a big win.
Aviator on 24kbet uses a provably fair system, which is a specific type of cryptographic verification that lets you confirm the crash point of any round was not manipulated. Before each round, the server generates a seed and shares a hashed version of it with all players. After the round ends, the original seed is revealed. You can use the seed to independently calculate what the crash point should have been and verify it matches what actually happened.
This is meaningfully different from a standard RNG audit. With a standard audit, you're trusting a third-party certificate. With provably fair, you can verify each individual round yourself using publicly available tools. For players who care about transparency, this is the strongest guarantee available in online gaming.
One thing that separates Aviator from most other games on 24kbet is the live social feed. While a round is in progress, you can see other players' bets and cash-out points in real time. You can watch someone cash out at 12× and feel the tension of knowing the plane is still flying. You can see a player hold all the way to 50× — or watch them crash at 1.2× after holding too long.
This social layer adds a dimension that purely solo games don't have. It also creates a psychological challenge: seeing others cash out at high multipliers can tempt you to hold longer than your strategy calls for. The best Aviator players on 24kbet learn to use the live feed as information rather than as a signal to change their plan mid-round.
Aviator on 24kbet displays a history of recent crash multipliers at the top of the screen. You can see the last 20 or so rounds at a glance — rounds that crashed below 2× are typically shown in red, and higher multipliers in green or gold. This history is useful for understanding the variance you're currently experiencing, but it's important to be clear about what it doesn't tell you.
Each round in Aviator is independent. A sequence of five low crashes does not make a high multiplier more likely on the next round. The provably fair algorithm has no memory of previous rounds. Players who treat the history as a predictive tool tend to make riskier decisions than the data actually supports. Use the history to track your own cash-out discipline, not to predict the next crash point.
Aviator is one of the best-performing games on the 24kbet mobile app. The interface is clean and minimal — there's a large cash-out button that's easy to tap accurately under pressure, and the multiplier display is big enough to read at a glance. The game loads quickly even on slower mobile connections, which matters because Aviator rounds move fast and a slow load can mean missing the start of a round.
Android users can download the 24kbet APK directly from the app page. iOS users can access Aviator through the 24kbet mobile browser, which runs at the same quality as the native app. Either way, the auto cash-out and auto bet features work identically on mobile, so you can run your full strategy from your phone without any compromise.
24kbet supports bKash, Nagad, Rocket, and bank transfer for both deposits and withdrawals. Deposits are instant — your balance updates the moment the transaction confirms, so you can jump straight into an Aviator round without waiting. Withdrawals via bKash and Nagad typically process within a few minutes. There are no fees on either end and no minimum withdrawal threshold.
Because Aviator rounds are short and fast, having instant deposit access is genuinely useful. If you want to top up mid-session, you can do it from the 24kbet app while Aviator is still running in the background. Your balance updates before you switch back to the game.
Aviator is a high-variance game by nature. Even with a disciplined low-multiplier strategy, you will experience stretches where the plane crashes below your cash-out target several rounds in a row. This is normal and expected — it's not a sign that something is wrong with your approach or with the platform.
The most effective way to manage variance in Aviator on 24kbet is to size your bets relative to your total session balance rather than as a fixed amount. If your session budget is 1,000 BDT, betting 10–20 BDT per round gives you 50–100 rounds of runway. That's enough rounds to absorb a bad streak and still be in the game when a high multiplier round arrives. Betting 100 BDT per round on the same budget gives you only 10 rounds — not enough to survive normal variance.
Setting a stop-loss before you start is equally important. Decide in advance the point at which you'll stop for the session — say, if your balance drops by 40%. Sticking to that limit prevents a bad session from becoming a much worse one.
| Developer | Spribe |
| Game Type | Crash / Multiplier |
| RTP | 97% |
| Max Multiplier | 10,000× |
| Min Bet | 10 BDT |
| Simultaneous Bets | 2 |
| Auto Cash-Out | Yes |
| Auto Bet | Yes |
| Provably Fair | Yes |
| Mobile | Fully Supported |
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