GAME REFERENCE

Aviator on tunai 77: One Plane, One Multiplier

Aviator is the crash round we get asked about most. A red plane lifts off, the multiplier climbs, and your job is to cash out before it flies...

Crash formatLive multipliersDual bet slotsAuto cash-outProvably fair
tunai 77 Aviator on tunai 77: One Plane, One Multiplier
tunai 77 What Aviator Is and Why It Stands Out

What Aviator Is and Why It Stands Out

Aviator is built by Spribe and runs as a single shared round. Every player sees the same plane climb from 1.00x upward, and the multiplier locks the moment the plane flies off-screen. You place a stake before takeoff, then choose when to cash out. There are no reels, no paylines and no waiting between spins — rounds finish in seconds, so the

rhythm feels closer to a live market than a slot.

WHAT'S INSIDE

Three Aviator Features Worth Knowing

tunai 77 Two Stakes Per Round
Dual Bet

Two Stakes Per Round

Aviator gives you two bet panels side by side. Run a small stake to a low multiplier for steady cash-outs and let the second stake ride toward a higher target — both work in the same round.

tunai 77 Set It Before Takeoff
Auto Cash-Out

Set It Before Takeoff

Type a target multiplier — say 1.80x or 5.00x — and Aviator pulls your stake out automatically the moment the plane crosses it. Useful when your timing slips or you're on mobile data.

tunai 77 Round History on Screen
Live Stats

Round History on Screen

Every recent multiplier sits along the top of the Aviator board. You can see the last few rounds, the biggest catches and who cashed out where, so your read on the table is based on visible data.

How an Aviator Round Plays Out

Placing Your Stake

You set your stake in the bet panel before the round locks. Minimum and maximum stakes show on the panel itself, and you can preload bet one and bet two before the plane lifts off.

The Climb

Once the round starts, the plane climbs and the multiplier ticks up from 1.00x. Your potential cash-out updates in real time alongside the curve, so you read the number, not a reel animation.

Cashing Out

Hit the cash-out button at any point during the climb and your stake multiplies by whatever number was on screen. Miss it before the plane flies away and that stake is gone for the round.

Mobile Touch Feel

On phones the bet, cash-out and auto buttons sit thumb-height at the bottom. We've kept Aviator on a portrait layout so you can play it one-handed without rotating the screen.

Aviator Game Transparency

Auto-refresh hourly
tunai 77 Game Type

Game Type

92%

Crash-style multiplier round by Spribe, single-shared outcome.

tunai 77 Volatility

Volatility

97%

Adjustable through your cash-out target — low if you exit early, high if you let it...

tunai 77 Supported Devices

Supported Devices

96%

Android, iOS, desktop browser and tablet — same round, same multiplier across all four.

tunai 77 Access Region

Access Region

95%

Available on tunai 77 for Indonesia where local law permits, within supported regions only.

RTP percentages are informational reference values from provider documentation. Actual session outcomes vary.

PHONE-FIRST

Aviator on Your Phone

Aviator was built mobile-first and it shows. The plane, the curve and the two bet panels all fit on one portrait screen, so you don't pinch or scroll mid-round. We've...

Portrait layout
One-handed play
Lightweight on data
Auto cash-out armed
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HELP CHANNELS

Help While You're at the Aviator Table

Round Disputes If a round looks off, our chat team can pull the round ID, the server seed hash and the exact cash-out timestamp from your session — usually within a few minutes of you opening the ticket.
Cash-Out Not Triggering Auto cash-out missed? Send us the round number and we'll check whether the target was armed before takeoff. Most cases trace back to a target set after the round had already locked.
Stake Showing Wrong If your Aviator balance doesn't match what you expect after a round, reach out and we'll reconcile the bet panel, the cash-out and your wallet entry against the server log together.
TRUST MARKERS

Why Aviator Rounds on tunai 77 Are Fair

Spribe Studio

Aviator is developed and operated by Spribe, the studio that built the crash format. We host the original — not a clone — so every round runs on Spribe's own server.

Provably Fair

Each round is generated from three player seeds combined with a server seed. You can verify the multiplier yourself after the round using the seeds Spribe publishes.

Shared Outcome

Everyone at the Aviator table sees the same plane and the same multiplier. The result isn't personalised, so your screen matches the screen of every other player in the round.

Round ID Logging

Every Aviator round on tunai 77 is logged with an ID you can reference in support. That ID ties to the seeds, the curve and your cash-out point.

Licensed Studio

Spribe holds gaming supplier licences across regulated markets, and Aviator carries independent RNG certification from accredited testing labs.

Visible History

Recent multipliers stay on screen so you can see the last rounds. Nothing about the round history is hidden behind a menu or a paywall.

PLATFORM COMPARISON

Aviator vs Other Games on tunai 77

01

Aviator vs Sweet Bonanza

Sweet Bonanza is a tumbling slot with cluster pays — visual, long sessions. Aviator is one curve, one decision, finished in seconds. Pick Aviator when you want pace.

02

Aviator vs Live Baccarat

Baccarat runs on a dealer cadence with set hand timing. Aviator runs on your cash-out timing instead, so you control the exit rather than waiting for a card draw.

03

Aviator vs Roulette

Roulette resolves on a fixed wheel result. Aviator resolves on a moving multiplier you choose to lock, which means your stake decision continues into the round itself.

04

Aviator vs Gates of Olympus

Olympus leans on spin features and high-volatility drops. Aviator skips features entirely — no symbols, no reels, just a multiplier curve and a cash-out button.

05

Aviator vs JetX

JetX is the closest sibling — also a crash format. Aviator's two-bet panel and broader player base make the on-screen stats feed richer round to round.

06

Aviator vs Mines

Mines is solo, self-paced and grid-based. Aviator is shared, timed and curve-based, so the social read of the table is part of how you decide to cash out.

07

Aviator vs Live Blackjack

Blackjack rewards card-by-card decisions across a hand. Aviator compresses the whole decision into one moment — when to press cash-out — and resets in seconds.

PLATFORM SNAPSHOT

Six Things to Know About Aviator

01
One Round, One Plane Aviator runs a single shared round. Every player at the table sees the same plane and the same climbing multiplier on screen at the same time.
02
Two Bet Panels You can run two independent stakes per round. Different sizes, different cash-out targets — both resolve under the same plane on the same curve.
03
Manual or Auto Cash out by hand mid-flight or arm an auto target before the round starts. Most players mix the two across a session depending on the recent round stats.
04
No Spin Animation There's no reel sequence and no feature trigger to wait through. Rounds finish in five to fifteen seconds, so your decisions come fast and frequent.
05
Live Player Feed A side panel shows other players' stakes and cash-outs in the current round. It's optional, but useful if you read the table before pulling your exit.
06
Same on Every Device The Aviator round you see on your phone is the same round running on desktop. Multiplier, timing and seeds match across the lot.

Aviator Questions We Hear Most

Open your account, head to the Aviator tile in the lobby and the table loads in-browser. Set your stake on bet one, optionally arm bet two, and wait for the next round to begin.

Yes. Toggle the auto option on either bet panel and type your target multiplier — for example 2.00x. Aviator will then exit the stake automatically the moment the curve crosses that number.

If you had an auto cash-out armed before takeoff, Aviator still triggers it server-side at your target. If you were planning to cash out manually, the stake plays out without your input.

Yes. Aviator runs one shared round, so every player at the table sees the exact same plane and the same curve. What differs is each player's stake and the moment they cash out.

Each round combines three player seeds with a server seed to produce the multiplier. Spribe publishes the seeds after the round so you can recompute the result yourself if you want to.

It does. The table is built for portrait phones and stays light on data, so 4G connections handle it without issue. Auto cash-out keeps your stake protected if signal dips briefly.

Minimum and maximum stakes display directly on each bet panel before the round locks. Both bet one and bet two follow the same range, and you can run them at different sizes in the same round.