365in Aviator tips

How Aviator works

Aviator is a "crash" game, and the core loop is beautifully simple. At the start of each round a small plane takes off and a multiplier begins climbing from 1.00x upward — 1.20x, 1.85x, 3.40x, and so on. Your job is to cash out before the plane flies away. Cash out at 2.00x and you double your stake; cash out at 5.00x and you win five times your bet. But if the plane disappears before you tap the button, you lose that round's stake.

You place your bet during a short betting window before take-off. Aviator also lets you run two bets at once, which opens up the strategies we cover below. Rounds last just seconds, so the pace is fast and decisions matter. You can play Aviator on 365in after claiming your welcome bonus for extra starting funds.

RTP and RNG explained

Two terms define how fair a crash game is, and it pays to understand both:

  • RTP (Return to Player): the long-run percentage of all wagers a game pays back. Aviator typically runs an RTP around 97%, which is high for casino games. Over thousands of rounds, roughly 97% of money bet is returned as winnings — but that average says nothing about any single round.
  • RNG (Random Number Generator): the crash point of every round is decided by a provably-fair RNG before the plane even takes off. It is independent of previous rounds, your bet size, or how long since the last big multiplier.

The key takeaway: there is no pattern to predict. A streak of low crashes does not make a high one "due", and vice versa. Every round is a fresh, independent event.

Cash-out timing strategies

Since you cannot predict the crash point, strategy is really about managing risk and consistency. Three popular approaches:

  • Low-and-steady (1.2x–1.5x): cash out early and often. You win small but frequently, since low multipliers hit most rounds. This is the lowest-variance way to play and good for clearing bonus wagering.
  • Balanced (1.8x–2.5x): aim for roughly doubling. A reasonable middle ground between hit-rate and reward that many regulars favour.
  • High-risk (5x+): chase big multipliers. These land rarely, so expect many losing rounds between wins. Only worth it with a small portion of your bankroll.

A proven tactic is the two-bet split: set one bet to auto cash out at a low multiplier (locking in a small, frequent profit) and let the second ride for a bigger target. The safe bet often covers the stake of the risky one.

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Using the auto cash-out feature

Auto cash-out is Aviator's most useful tool for disciplined play. You set a target multiplier in advance, and the game automatically cashes you out the instant it is reached — no reflexes required. This matters because manual cash-outs are vulnerable to hesitation; a split-second delay can turn a win into a loss.

Set a realistic auto target that matches your chosen strategy (say 1.5x or 2.0x), and let it run consistently across rounds. Some players also use the auto-bet feature to repeat the same stake automatically. Just remember: automation removes emotion, but it does not change the odds — keep your targets sensible and review them often.

Bankroll management

This is where winners separate from losers over the long run. Good bankroll habits:

  • Set a session budget you are comfortable losing, and never top it up to chase losses.
  • Bet small per round — a common rule is 1%–3% of your bankroll per bet, so a bad streak cannot wipe you out.
  • Set a win goal and a stop-loss. Decide in advance to walk away after, say, a 50% gain or a 30% loss.
  • Withdraw your wins. Lock in profits regularly rather than rolling everything back in. See our withdrawal guide.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Chasing losses by doubling stakes after a loss — the fastest way to drain a bankroll.
  • Believing in patterns or "hot/cold" streaks. The RNG has no memory.
  • Greed on high multipliers — waiting for 10x every round means losing far more often than you win.
  • Ignoring auto cash-out and relying on reaction time, which leads to missed exits.
  • Playing without a budget or a stopping point. Always decide your limits first.

Frequently asked questions

Is there a guaranteed way to win at Aviator?
No. Every round is decided by a random generator, so no system guarantees wins. Strategy only helps you manage risk and play consistently, not beat the odds.
What multiplier should I cash out at?
It depends on your risk appetite. Cashing out around 1.5x–2x balances hit-rate and reward for most players. Lower targets win more often; higher targets pay more but land rarely.
Does bet size affect the crash point?
No. The crash point is set before the round by the RNG and is completely independent of how much you bet.
Can I use my welcome bonus on Aviator?
Typically yes — crash games often count toward wagering. Check the live bonus terms for eligible games and play-through rules.

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