Game Guide

13L Game Aviator — Understand the Multiplier Before You Play

Aviator is a crash-style game built around one decision: when to cash out. This guide breaks down the mechanics, timing considerations, and bankroll habits worth building before your first round.

Every Aviator round follows the same basic shape. A multiplier starts at 1x and climbs upward for an unpredictable stretch of time before the round ends. Players who cash out before that happens lock in whatever multiplier was showing at that moment; players who wait too long lose the round entirely. The entire mechanic is visual and immediate — there's no hidden math to learn, just a decision made in real time.

Because outcomes resolve so quickly, Aviator pairs naturally with other fast games on the platform like Win Go and Lottery. All three live inside the same dashboard once you login, so switching between them takes seconds.

Round Mechanics

How a Round Plays Out

1

Place your stake before takeoff

Enter your stake during the short window before the round begins climbing.

2

Watch the multiplier rise

The multiplier increases continuously from 1x as the round progresses.

3

Cash out at your target

Tap cash out at any point to lock in the multiplier showing at that exact moment.

4

Round ends unpredictably

If you haven't cashed out by the time the round ends, that stake doesn't return.

Play Smart

Beginner Strategy Basics

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Set a Target in Advance

Decide your cash-out multiplier before the round starts rather than reacting mid-round.

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Use Auto Cash-Out

Pre-setting a target removes reaction time from the equation entirely.

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Start Small

Use modest stakes while you get a feel for round pacing before increasing your bet size.

FAQ

Aviator Questions, Answered

How does Aviator work?
A multiplier starts at 1x and climbs for as long as the round continues. Players cash out at any point before the round ends to lock in the current multiplier, or lose the stake if they cash out too late.
When is the best time to cash out?
There's no fixed correct answer since each round ends unpredictably. Many players set a personal target multiplier in advance and cash out once it's reached.
Can I set an automatic cash-out?
Yes, most Aviator interfaces let you pre-set a target multiplier so the cash-out happens automatically without needing to react manually.
Is Aviator suitable for beginners?
Yes, the rules are simple to learn, though the fast pace means new players should start with small stakes while getting familiar with the round rhythm.

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