GAME REFERENCE

Aviator at buah 77 — Indonesia Supported

Aviator's multiplier plane takes off the moment you open your account at buah 77 — cash out before it flies off screen and your round pays out. We...

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What Aviator Brings to Your Session

Aviator is a crash-style game built by Spribe, a studio recognised for provably fair mechanics. A plane climbs across your screen, pulling a multiplier upward with it — your job is to cash out before the plane disappears. Each round is independent, determined by a certified random number generator, so no two flights follow the same arc. The tension of watching the

multiplier rise while deciding when to tap is what keeps Aviator different from every slot in our lobby.

PLATFORM HIGHLIGHTS

Aviator reference highlights

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Core Mechanic

The Rising Multiplier

Every Aviator round opens with a plane lifting off and a multiplier that climbs from 1.00x upward. You set your stake, watch the number grow, and tap cash-out when the reward feels right. Miss the window and the round closes at zero.

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Smart Betting

Dual-Bet Feature

Aviator lets you run two separate bets inside one round. You can cash out each bet at a different multiplier — one early for a safer return, one held longer for a higher reward. It is a built-in way to manage your own risk level.

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Social Layer

Live Bet Feed and Chat

A real-time panel shows what other accounts cashed out at during each flight. The in-game chat runs alongside so you can see how the round played for the rest of the room — adding a social dimension that solo slots do not offer.

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SERVICE CONTEXT

How Aviator Gameplay Works at buah 77

Aviator's rules are straightforward enough to grasp in one round, but the decisions you make mid-flight are where the game opens up. Here is what you should know...

Stake Entry Set your bet amount before each round begins. The lobby...
Auto Cash-Out You can set a target multiplier and Aviator will cash...
Round Fairness Each Aviator round uses a provably fair algorithm. After every...
Mobile Controls The cash-out button is large and touch-optimised. On smaller screens...

Aviator at a Glance — Key Numbers

Before you start your first Aviator flight at buah 77, it helps to know the game's structure. The four data points below cover what matters most about how...

Game TypeCrash / Multiplier
VolatilityHigh — multipliers can climb far, but rounds can also end low
Supported DevicesDesktop browser, Android, iOS — no separate app download required
Access RegionAvailable in Indonesia and other supported regions where local law permits
PHONE-FIRST

Aviator on Your Phone — Built for It

Aviator was designed with a vertical mobile layout in mind from the start. The plane animation scales cleanly on any screen size, the cash-out button sits where your thumb naturally...

Vertical-optimised layout
One-tap cash-out button
No app download needed
Syncs across your devices
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PLAYER SUPPORT

Help When You Need It in Aviator

Most Aviator questions come down to a few common situations — a round that ended unexpectedly, an auto cash-out that needs adjusting, or a session that dropped mid-flight. Our support team covers...

Round Result Queries If an Aviator round closed while your connection dropped, our team can pull the verified result using the provably fair seed data. Reach us through live chat and we will walk you through the outcome of that specific flight.
Auto Cash-Out Setup Not sure how to activate or adjust your auto cash-out target inside Aviator? Our support agents know the game controls and can guide you through the settings in real time without you needing to leave the game screen.
Session and Account Issues If your Aviator session froze or your stake did not register before a round started, flag it with us directly. We log the timestamp and round ID on our end so we can check exactly what happened during that flight for your account.
TRUST MARKERS

Why Aviator at buah 77 Is Worth Your Time

Fairness in a crash game matters more than in almost any other format, because the round ends in seconds. Here is what we have in place for every...

Spribe Studio

Aviator is built and maintained by Spribe, a game studio with a focused catalogue and a reputation for clean crash-game...

Provably Fair Algorithm

Every Aviator round generates a verifiable result using a cryptographic seed. After each flight you can check the hash in-game...

Real-Time Round History

The in-game panel logs every recent multiplier so you can see exactly how the last twenty or so rounds landed...

Certified RNG

The random number generator powering Aviator has been tested against standard crash-game certification requirements. Certification details are available through Spribe's...

Consistent Lobby Access

We aim for Aviator to be available in our lobby around the clock for Indonesia accounts in supported regions. Scheduled...

Transparent Round Data

Your Aviator bet history — every stake, every cash-out multiplier, every round ID — is stored in your account log...

Aviator Versus Other Games in Our Lobby

Thinking about what else is in our lobby? Here is how Aviator sits alongside the other formats we carry, so you can decide which one fits what you...

Aviator vs SlotsSlots spin on a fixed reel set with outcomes decided instantly. Aviator gives you an active decision mid-round — when to cash out — making it a more hands-on format than a standard slot session.
Aviator vs Live BaccaratLive baccarat rounds take a minute or more with a dealer managing the table. Aviator rounds last seconds, so if you prefer a faster loop and want to run many rounds in a short session, Aviator moves at a completely different pace.
Aviator vs RouletteRoulette offers a wide range of bet types across a numbered wheel. Aviator has one variable — the multiplier — which makes it simpler to understand but no less engaging once you are watching a high number climb across the screen.
Aviator vs Dice GamesDice games set a target number before the roll. Aviator's outcome is dynamic — the multiplier keeps moving until the round ends, so the tension builds across the duration of each flight rather than resolving in a single moment.
Aviator vs Sports BettingSportsbook markets resolve over hours or days tied to real fixtures. Aviator resolves in under a minute with no dependency on external events — a very different rhythm if you want action that wraps up fast and starts again immediately.
Aviator vs Video PokerVideo poker involves card selection strategy across a hand. Aviator strips the decision down to one choice — your cash-out timing — which some find more immediate and easier to engage with during a quick mobile session.
Aviator vs Other Crash GamesOther crash titles exist, but Aviator from Spribe is the format that defined this game category. The dual-bet option and social feed set it apart from simpler crash clones you might find in other lobbies across the market.
SERVICE CONTEXT

Six Things That Define Aviator Here

Aviator has a short learning curve but a lot going on once you are inside a live session. These six points cover what makes this game worth adding to your rotation at buah 77.

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Multiplier Can Go High There is no ceiling written into the Aviator round. The multiplier climbs as long as the plane stays airborne, which means a single patient cash-out at the right moment can return many times your original stake on that round.
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Social Bet Visibility You can see what other accounts in the room staked and where they cashed out during each flight. That live feed gives Aviator a communal feel that solo game formats simply cannot replicate, even in a browser tab.
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Fast Round Cycle From one round ending to the next plane lifting off takes only a few seconds. If you enjoy a rapid session loop rather than long drawn-out rounds, Aviator's pacing will suit the way you like to play in our lobby.
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No Special Symbols Needed Unlike slots where features depend on landing specific symbols, Aviator's reward is entirely in your hands. There are no scatter conditions or reel combinations to wait for — every round starts fresh with the same open multiplier opportunity.
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Works Without a Fast Connection Aviator's data footprint is small. The game runs smoothly on a standard 4G Indonesian mobile connection without buffering or animation lag, so you are not losing rounds to a slow network when you are away from Wi-Fi.
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Session Length Is Yours to Choose Because each Aviator round is self-contained and lasts seconds, you can stop after five rounds or stay for fifty without any break in the game's rhythm. Your session length is completely in your control from the first bet placed.

Aviator Questions Answered

The plane flies off the screen at a point determined by the round's provably fair algorithm before the round begins. You cannot predict it, but you can choose to cash out at any multiplier before that moment arrives and the round closes.

Yes. Aviator has two bet slots that operate independently inside the same round. You can set different stake amounts for each and cash them out at completely different multipliers, giving you a built-in way to split your approach across a single flight.

If your connection cuts out while a round is live, the auto cash-out feature — if you had it set — will still trigger on the server side. If you had no auto cash-out active, contact our support team with your round ID and we will check the verified result.

Aviator uses a provably fair RNG system developed by Spribe. Every round generates a cryptographic hash you can verify after the flight ends. The algorithm is not influenced by previous rounds, current bet sizes or anything else inside the session.

The game logic is identical across devices. On mobile the layout shifts to a vertical orientation with a larger cash-out button suited to touch. The multiplier display and live bet feed remain visible, scaled to fit your screen without cutting off any key information.

Minimum stake amounts are shown inside the Aviator game panel once you open it in our lobby. The range is designed to accommodate both shorter exploratory sessions and longer dedicated rounds, so check the in-game display for the current figures on your account.

Once you have an account at buah 77 and are logged in, you can open Aviator and observe the live round feed and multiplier history before placing your first stake. It is a practical way to get a feel for the round pacing before committing a bet.