Aviator on 1win India — Provably Fair, Dual Bet & Session Guide
How Aviator works — the provably fair system
Aviator is a crash game developed by Spribe. A plane takes off on screen while a multiplier rises from 1×. The round ends when the plane disappears (the crash). Players must tap Cash Out before the crash to secure winnings at the current multiplier.
The crash point is calculated before the animation begins. It cannot be changed once a round is running. This is verifiable by any player using the provably fair hash published in-game after each result.
- DeveloperSpribe
- RTP97%
- Min. bet (1win India)₹10 per panel
- Dual betAvailable — two panels per round
- Auto cash-outServer-side — fires even offline
- Demo modeYes — no deposit required
- FairnessProvably fair via SHA-256
Manual, auto, and dual bet — what each one does
Manual cash-out
You tap the Cash Out button at the moment you want to exit. Timing depends on your reaction speed and network latency. On mobile, tap responsiveness can add 200–400 ms. Manual cash-out is the highest-risk option on a slow connection.
Auto cash-out (recommended)
Set a target multiplier before the round starts. 1win's server triggers the cash-out at exactly that multiplier — your internet speed is irrelevant. This is the most reliable method for crash game sessions on a mobile connection.
Dual bet
Open two panels simultaneously. A common approach: Panel 1 with a conservative auto cash-out (×1.5–×2) carrying most of the stake, and Panel 2 with a speculative target (×5–×15) carrying a smaller stake. If the crash comes early, Panel 2 loses but Panel 1 covers it partially. If the multiplier runs high, Panel 2 pays out significantly.
Session structure for Aviator
Aviator rounds complete in 30–60 seconds. Without a session limit, it is easy to play through a budget much faster than expected.
Set a session budget before opening the game
Decide the maximum amount you're prepared to lose in this session. With ₹10 minimum bet and roughly 60 rounds per hour, a ₹600 budget covers roughly 60 rounds at minimum stakes.
Choose your auto cash-out target before betting
A target between ×1.5 and ×2 cashes out frequently in small amounts. A target of ×5 or higher cashes out less often but for more when it does. Pick a level you're comfortable with and stick to it.
Stop when the session budget is spent
Do not top up and continue in the same session. Each round is statistically independent — running out of budget in one session does not make the next round more likely to produce a high multiplier.
Aviator FAQ for Indian players
How is the crash point determined in Aviator?
Before each round starts, the server and the player's browser each contribute a random seed. These are combined using an SHA-256 hash to produce the crash point. The hash is verifiable — you can check any result after the round ends using the game's verification tool.
What is Aviator's RTP?
The published RTP is 97%. This means that over a statistically large number of rounds, the game returns ₹97 for every ₹100 wagered. Individual sessions can vary widely from this figure in either direction.
What is dual bet in Aviator?
Dual bet opens two simultaneous bet panels in the same round. Each panel can have a different stake and a different auto cash-out target. For example: Panel 1 at ₹100 with auto cash-out at ×1.5, Panel 2 at ₹50 targeting ×10. Both panels are active in one round.
Can I use auto cash-out on mobile?
Yes. Auto cash-out is executed server-side on 1win's infrastructure, not in your browser or app. It triggers at your target multiplier even if the app goes to the background, your screen turns off, or your connection drops momentarily.
Is there an Aviator demo mode on 1win?
Yes. Open Aviator from the Casino section and tap Demo before placing any bet. You get virtual balance and can practise freely. The demo uses the same algorithm as the real game — the round distribution is identical.
What happens if my connection drops during a round?
If you had auto cash-out enabled, it will still trigger at your target multiplier — it runs on the server. If you were using manual cash-out and the connection dropped, the round resolves server-side and the result is recorded in your game history.