GAME REFERENCE

Aviator at y200 slot: One Plane, One Round

Aviator is the crash round you watch climb in real time — place your stake before take-off, cash out before the plane flies away. We've slotted Spribe's Aviator...

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y200 slot Aviator at y200 slot: One Plane, One Round
y200 slot What Aviator Is and Why You'd Open It

What Aviator Is and Why You'd Open It

Aviator comes from Spribe and runs on a provably fair multiplier curve. Each round, a small plane lifts off and a multiplier ticks up from 1.00x. You decide when to cash out — too late and the plane disappears, taking the stake with it. There are no reels, no paylines and no spin animations. It's a single decision per round, repeated as

often as you want, and that simple shape is exactly why the game keeps your attention between slot sessions.

EDITORIAL PICKS

Three Things That Make Aviator Click

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Dual Bet

Two Stakes Per Round

You can place two separate bets in the same round and cash them out at different multipliers. One safe exit early, one held for a higher curve — that's the rhythm most of our regulars settle into.

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Auto Play

Auto Cash-Out Rules

Set a target multiplier — say 1.80x — and Aviator cashes out the moment the curve hits it. Useful when you're switching tabs to our live baccarat table and don't want to babysit the round.

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Social

Live Round Chat

The side panel shows other people in the round, their stakes and their cash-out points in real time. It turns a solo crash game into something closer to a shared table without slowing the round down.

y200 slot is designed as a fast, mobile-first gaming information hub with clear local payment context and safer access notes.

— y200 slot platform team
PLATFORM SNAPSHOT

How an Aviator Round Actually Plays

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Entry From the Lobby Open Aviator from the crash row in our main lobby. The game loads in the same window — no new tab, no separate wallet. Your y200 slot balance is already there waiting.
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Stake and Lock Type your stake into the bet panel before the round timer ends. Minimum sits low so you can warm up; the cap is wide enough for higher-roll rounds once you've found a rhythm you trust.
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The Cash-Out Decision Once the plane lifts, the multiplier climbs. Tap cash out manually or let your auto rule fire. The faster you decide, the safer the exit — but the lower the return on that round.
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Mobile Tap Feel On a phone, the cash-out button is sized for thumb taps and sits low on the screen. We've tested it on mid-range Android handsets so the round doesn't lag at the curve's steep end.

Aviator Gameplay Transparency

Game TypeCrash / multiplier game by Spribe. Single-round format with provably fair seeding. Not a slot, not a table game — sits in its own category in our lobby.
VolatilityHigh variance by design. Most rounds end early below 2x; the long tail rounds are where the bigger multipliers live. Pacing your stakes matters more than chasing them.
DevicesRuns on Android, iOS, desktop browsers and our mobile web wrapper. No download needed — Aviator streams directly inside the y200 slot lobby window.
Access RegionAvailable where local law permits. Aviator loads for supported regions across Indonesia and follows the same access rules as the rest of our lobby.
PHONE-FIRST

Aviator on Your Phone

Aviator was built phone-first and it shows. The curve renders cleanly on smaller screens, the dual-bet panel collapses into thumb-reach, and the cash-out button stays anchored where your hand naturally...

Portrait-mode curve
Thumb-anchored cash-out
Low-bandwidth round sync
Background-safe sessions
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HELP CHANNELS

Help Paths Inside Aviator

Round Disputes If a round didn't settle the way you...
Cash-Out Glitches Tapped cash out and saw a delay? Send...
Auto-Bet Setup New to auto cash-out rules? Our help docs...
PLATFORM TRUST SIGNALS

Why Aviator Rounds Are Fair

Provably Fair

Every Aviator round uses a seed you can verify after the fact. The multiplier isn't decided by us — it's derived from a hash chain Spribe publishes openly.

Spribe Studio

Aviator is built and certified by Spribe, the studio that pioneered the crash format. We host the original — not a clone or reskin floating around lesser lobbies.

Independent Testing

Spribe's RNG and curve logic are tested by independent labs. Certificates are listed on the studio's site and referenced from our game info panel.

Server-Side Settlement

Cash-outs settle server-side, not on your device. That means a flaky connection won't cost you a registered cash-out at the moment you tapped.

Round History

The last hundred rounds are visible in-game with their final multipliers. You can scroll the history to read the rhythm before placing your next stake.

Transparent Limits

Minimum and maximum stakes are shown on the bet panel before each round — no hidden caps, no stake throttling once you're inside the round.

Aviator Versus Other Games We Host

vs Sweet Bonanza
Sweet Bonanza is reels, tumbles and feature buys — a longer session game. Aviator is one decision per round, faster pacing, no animation between stake and result.
vs Live Baccarat
Baccarat has a dealer, a shoe and fixed payouts. Aviator skips all of that — no banker, no player side, just a multiplier curve you exit when you choose.
vs Mines
Mines is also Spribe and also single-decision per cell. Aviator runs on time, not clicks — the pressure comes from the curve climbing, not from picking tiles.
vs Crazy Time
Crazy Time is a live-hosted wheel show with bonus rounds. Aviator has no host and no bonus segments — pure multiplier, faster rounds, lower minimum stakes.
vs Gates of Olympus
Olympus pays through cluster multipliers across spins. Aviator hands you the multiplier directly and lets you decide when to lock it in.
vs Roulette
Roulette gives you fixed odds on numbered slots. Aviator gives you a sliding scale — risk grows with the curve, and the exit point is yours, not the wheel's.
vs JetX
JetX is the closest sibling — also a crash-format multiplier. Aviator's UI is cleaner, the dual-bet panel is more refined, and the live round chat is more active in our lobby.
PLATFORM SNAPSHOT

Six Concrete Things About Aviator

Round Length Most rounds finish in under fifteen seconds. You can fit...
Stake Range Low minimum stake makes it easy to learn the curve...
Curve Display The multiplier renders as a rising line graph, not a...
Sound Cues A rising engine tone marks the climb and a sharp...
Shared Round Everyone in the lobby plays the same round on the...
Quick Wallet Top up via DANA, OVO, GoPay or QRIS and the...

Aviator Questions We Hear Most

Yes — Aviator is built by Spribe and we host the original. The curve logic, the seeds and the round timing are identical to anywhere else the studio's game is loaded properly.

You can. The bet panel splits into two independent stakes with separate cash-out targets. Most regulars use one for an early safe exit and hold the second for a higher multiplier.

Cash-outs settle server-side, so an auto cash-out rule still fires even if your phone disconnects. Manual cash-outs need the tap to register before the round ends.

Yes. The curve and bet panel are lightweight. We've tested rounds on mid-range Android handsets over mobile data without round drops or cash-out lag at the curve's edge.

Open the round history in-game and tap any round to see its hash and seed. You can verify the multiplier was derived from those values using Spribe's published method.

Lower targets like 1.5x to 2x hit more often but return less per round. Higher targets like 5x and beyond fire rarely. Most regulars settle somewhere around 1.8x while learning the rhythm.

Yes. DANA, OVO, GoPay and QRIS top-ups land in your y200 slot balance within seconds and show inside the Aviator bet panel ready for the next round.