How the Aviator Game Works

A plane takes off. A multiplier climbs. You decide when to cash out — or watch it crash. That's Aviafly 2 in 10 seconds. Here's the full breakdown of what's happening under the hood.

The Core Mechanic — Crash & Cash Out

Every round, the multiplier starts at 1.00x and climbs. It could hit 1.20x and crash. Or it could reach 50x, 200x, even 1,000x. Nobody knows when it stops — not the players, not the casino. The crash point is determined by a cryptographic algorithm before the round starts.

Your job? Place a bet before takeoff, then hit "cash out" before the crash. Cash out at 3.5x with a $10 bet? You get $35. Wait too long and the plane disappears? You lose the $10. Simple concept. Brutally addictive execution.

Aviafly 2 adds a twist most Aviator clones skip: the Trenball prediction system. Fixed data points at 1.96x, 2x, and 10x give you structured exit targets instead of pure guesswork. More on that below.

Dual Betting — The Game Changer

Most Aviator games give you one bet per round. Aviafly 2? Two. You place two independent bets — each with its own cash-out button.

Why does this matter? It lets you hedge. Put $5 on Bet 1 with auto-cashout at 1.5x (safe, consistent) and $5 on Bet 2 with no auto-cashout (let it ride for bigger hits). Bet 1 covers your losses on short rounds. Bet 2 hunts the big multipliers.

Bet 1 — Safety Net

Auto-cashout at 1.3x-2x. Small, consistent returns. Wins roughly 60-75% of rounds at these targets. Covers the base.

Bet 2 — The Hunter

Manual cashout. Let it climb. Target 5x, 10x, or higher. You'll lose this bet often — but one big hit at 20x+ makes up for 10 lost rounds.

Auto Cash-Out — Set It and Forget It

Manual cash-out is exciting but stressful. Your hand hovers over the button. The multiplier hits 3x... 4x... 5x... Do you click? Wait? Your heart rate is already up. This is where auto cash-out saves your sanity.

Set a target multiplier (say, 2.00x) and the system cashes out automatically when it's reached. If the round crashes below your target, you lose the bet. If it goes above, you lock in your profit — no hesitation, no regret.

At 2.00x auto cash-out, you'll win roughly 49% of rounds based on crash distribution. That's close to a coin flip — but when you win, you double your bet. The 95.00% RTP means the math is slightly against you long-term, but the experience is smooth and manageable.

Crash Distribution — The Numbers

How often does the round reach certain multipliers? This data is from thousands of Aviafly 2 rounds.

~3-5%
1.00x (instant crash)Yes, it can crash at 1.00x. Instant loss. It happens.
~64%
1.50x or higherAbout 2 in 3 rounds reach this. Safe-ish target.
~49%
2.00x or higherCoin flip territory. Classic auto-cashout target.
~19%
5.00x or higherRoughly 1 in 5. Not bad for 5x your money.
~9%
10.00x or higherAbout 1 in 11 rounds. Getting rare.
~1.9%
50.00x or higher1 in 52. You might wait 10 minutes between these.
~0.9%
100.00x or higher1 in 110. When it hits, you remember it.
<0.1%
1,000x (max)Vanishingly rare. Don't plan around it.

Quick Facts — Aviafly 2

ProviderInOut Cyber Labs
RTP95.00%
Max Multiplier1,000x
Bet Range$0.10 – $100
VolatilityDynamic (Crash Flow)
Dual BettingYes — 2 independent bets
Auto Cash-OutAvailable on both bets
Trenball SystemFixed targets: 1.96x, 2x, 10x