Reference

Aviator Mobile Play — Watch the Multiplier on Any Device

We run Aviator rounds around the clock so you can cash out before the plane flies. Open the game on your phone, tablet or desktop — the same multiplier climbs in real time wherever you are.

Live multiplierCash out any secondMobile & desktopbKash depositsReal-time rounds
111det Aviator Mobile Play — Watch the Multiplier on Any Device
HELP PATHS

What to Do If Aviator Won't Load or a Round Disconnects

Most Aviator questions come down to connection hiccups or knowing where the game history lives. If the plane graphic freezes mid-round, your bet is safe — we record your cash-out server-side the moment you tap, even if your screen lags. Check the paths below for the three issues we hear about most.

Team online

Game won't open

Clear your browser cache or switch to a different browser. Aviator needs a stable WebSocket link; an old cached version can block the live feed. Restart your phone if the tile still won't load.

Mid-round disconnect

If your connection drops while the plane is climbing, we freeze your bet state. Reconnect within sixty seconds and you'll see the same round; if it ends before you're back, any auto cash-out you set still fires.

Checking round history

Scroll below the flight graph to see the last hundred multipliers and your own bet results. Tap any completed round to view the exact time, your stake, your cash-out point and the final multiplier.

FAIR PLAY

How We Keep Aviator Rounds Transparent

Aviator uses a provably fair algorithm published by Spribe: each round's crash point is determined by a seed visible to you before the plane takes off. You can verify after the round that the multiplier matched the seed, so no one — including us — can manipulate where the plane flies. We display the seed hash in the game footer, and Spribe's public documentation explains the hash-to-multiplier math if you want to audit it yourself.

Provably fair seed

Every Aviator round generates a cryptographic seed before it starts. That seed decides the crash multiplier, and both the seed and the result are logged so you can verify the round was honest after it ends.

Spribe audit

Spribe publishes third-party test certificates confirming that Aviator's random-number generator meets gaming fairness standards. We link those certificates in the game's info panel so you can read the methodology.

Round replay

Tap any completed round in your history and we'll show you the exact seed, the server timestamp, your bet size, your cash-out multiplier and the final crash point — a full audit trail for every flight you joined.

Balance ledger

Your account wallet logs every Aviator stake and payout with a timestamp and round ID. Compare those entries to your game history to confirm that wins landed in your balance the moment you cashed out.

111det bKash, Nagad, Rocket — Load Your Wallet Before the Next Round

bKash, Nagad, Rocket — Load Your Wallet Before the Next Round

Open your account wallet, pick bKash, Nagad or Rocket, and follow the on-screen steps. You'll see the merchant account number, tap through to your wallet app, send the amount, then paste your transaction ID back into our deposit form. Most transfers confirm in under a minute so you can jump straight into Aviator. Withdrawals reverse the flow: request a payout, complete account

verification if it's your first time, and we send funds back to the same mobile wallet you used to deposit.

111det What You Get in Our Aviator Lobby

What You Get in Our Aviator Lobby

Aviator is a crash game built by Spribe: a plane takes off and the multiplier rises from ×1 upward until the plane flies away. Your job is to cash out before it does. We host the game in our lobby so you see every round start in real time. Tap the red cash-out button the moment you want to lock your bet

at the current multiplier — wait too long and the plane disappears, taking your stake with it. The game history sits below the flight path so you can see which multipliers just hit. Players in Dhaka open Aviator during lunch breaks because a round lasts seconds and the next one starts straight away.

GAME MECHANICS

Understanding the Aviator Multiplier & Cash-Out Window

The multiplier starts at ×1.00 the instant the plane lifts off. It climbs — sometimes slowly, sometimes in leaps — until a random point when the plane vanishes. You pick the multiplier where you want to cash out: conservative players grab ×1.50 or ×2.00 every round, while others wait for ×5.00 or higher and risk the plane flying before they click. We show the last hundred results in the history ribbon so you can see the pattern of recent multipliers, though every new round is independent.

Rising curve
Watch the red line trace upward on the graph. The longer it climbs, the higher your potential win — but the plane can fly at any moment, ending the round…
One-tap cash-out
Tap the cash-out button and we lock your bet at the multiplier shown that second.
Auto cash-out
Set a target multiplier before the round starts — say ×3.00 — and we'll cash you out automatically the instant it's reached, so you don't have to watch every second…
Double bet
Place two separate bets in the same round and cash each one at different multipliers. You might take an early ×1.50 on bet one and wait for ×10.
111det Understanding the Aviator Multiplier & Cash-Out Window

Aviator Glossary — Key Words You'll See in the Game

New to crash games? These are the terms that appear in Aviator's interface and in player chat. Each one describes a piece of the game mechanic or a common betting tactic.

What does cash-out mean in Aviator?

Cash-out is the button you press to lock your bet at the current multiplier before the plane flies away. The moment you tap it, your stake is multiplied by that number and the win lands in your balance.

What is the crash point?

The crash point is the exact multiplier where the plane disappears and the round ends. If you cash out before that number, you win; if you wait too long and the plane flies, you lose your stake.

What is auto cash-out?

Auto cash-out lets you set a target multiplier before the round starts, and the system will cash you out automatically the instant that number is reached, so you don't have to watch every second.

What does provably fair mean?

Provably fair means each round's crash point comes from a cryptographic seed you can verify after the flight ends, proving that neither the house nor any player could predict or change where the plane would fly.

What is a double bet in Aviator?

A double bet lets you place two separate stakes in the same round and cash each one at different multipliers, so you can take an early safe win on one bet and chase a higher multiplier on the other.

What is the multiplier curve?

The multiplier curve is the red line that climbs across the flight graph as the plane rises. It shows your potential payout growing in real time until you cash out or the plane crashes.

Your Aviator Mobile Questions Answered

These are the questions Bangladesh players ask us most often about loading Aviator on mobile, placing bets and withdrawing winnings. Every answer is specific to how we run the game on 111det.

Yes. Open 111det in any mobile browser, log into your account and tap the Aviator tile. The game loads full-screen with touch controls, and you can bookmark the page for one-tap access next time.

We accept bKash, Nagad and Rocket. Pick your wallet in the deposit screen, send the amount to the merchant number shown, then paste your transaction ID into our form so we can confirm and credit your account balance.

Your bet state is saved on our server. If you set an auto cash-out, it will still fire at your target multiplier even if you're offline. Reconnect quickly and you'll rejoin the same round where you left off.

Aviator uses a provably fair system: every round generates a cryptographic seed before the plane takes off, and you can verify afterward that the crash multiplier matches that seed. The hash is visible in the game footer.

You can set auto cash-out for each individual round by entering your target multiplier before the plane takes off. We don't offer a cross-round stop-loss, so manage your session stake manually in your account settings.

The moment you cash out, your win is credited to your balance and appears in your wallet ledger. You can place another bet immediately or request a withdrawal to your bKash, Nagad or Rocket account through the cashier.
Reference

Aviator Mobile Play

Service availability depends on eligible regions and local law. Users should check local rules before opening an account.

Access may be available only where local law permits.