4.8
1.1M reviews
70 M+
Downloads
18+
Rated for 18+

About this game

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Aviator is made by Spribe, and it is the title that established the crash format that dozens of studios have since copied. That lineage matters for one practical reason: the original is the version with a fairness mechanism you can test yourself, and most of the imitations are not.

Provably fair, without the hand-waving

Before each round the server generates the crash point and publishes a hash of it. You cannot read the result from the hash, but the hash commits the server to that result. After the round the underlying seed is revealed, and you can hash it yourself and compare. If the two match, the outcome existed before the plane lifted and could not have been changed while you were deciding whether to cash out. That is the entire claim, and it is checkable in about a minute.

Where the seed comes from

The crash point is derived from a combination of the server seed and seeds contributed by players in the round, so no single party controls it — the operator cannot steer a round toward a player, and a player cannot steer it either. This is also why prediction tools are impossible rather than merely unreliable: the input does not exist until the round is assembled, and the output is fixed the moment it does.

What RTP means and what it does not

Aviator's published return to player figure sits at 97%, which is high for the category. It describes the long-run average across an enormous number of rounds — not your evening. Over a hundred rounds the variance dwarfs the edge entirely, and a 97% RTP still means the house keeps three percent of everything staked over time. Treating it as a promise about a session is the single most common misreading of the number.

The game and the operator are different companies

  • Spribe builds and certifies the game and publishes the round seeds.
  • The operator holds your account, your verification documents and your money.
  • Which means payout complaints belong with the operator, and fairness questions belong with the game.

Test it before you trust it

The demo runs the same rounds and the fairness check works there too. Verifying one round without staking anything is the most useful five minutes you can spend on this game.

18+ only. Aviator involves real-money wagering where that applies. Decide your limit before the first round, treat what you lose as the price of the entertainment, and stop when it stops being fun.

Updated on
Aug 15, 2026

Data safety

Data safety details vary by device, region, and build.

Spribe supplies the game; the operator you play through holds your account and your money. That split matters for data: the game sees rounds, the operator sees identity and payments.

Held by the game: round seeds, bet and cash-out events, anonymous performance diagnostics.

Held by the operator: your identity, verification documents and transaction history.

Not collected by either: contacts, SMS, photos, precise location.

Fairness data: round seeds are published so any result can be checked after the fact.

Controls: data requests go to the operator, since that is where identity data lives.

No data sold to third parties
Learn more about how developers declare sharing
This app may collect these data types
Personal info, Financial info and 3 others
Round seeds published for verification
You can request that data be deleted

Ratings and reviews

4.8
1.1M reviews
Ingrid Halvorsen
Aug 10, 2026
What separates the spribe aviator game from the imitations is that the fairness claim is testable. I checked three rounds against their published hashes and all three matched. That is more than most games in this category offer.
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Gerald Pinsent
Aug 1, 2026
Been playing since the format was new. The original still handles better than anything that has copied it — the curve feels right and the interface has not been cluttered up with things nobody asked for.
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Petra Novak
Jul 22, 2026
Good game, genuinely fair mechanism. The RTP is published, which I like. Four stars only because the fairness verification page could explain itself in plain language instead of assuming you know what a hash is.
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