Aviator at PlayON Australia
How the Aviator crash game works: cash-out timing and the built-in house edge.
Visit PlayON →Aviator is a crash game: a multiplier climbs until a random stop and you cash out before it crashes. Published RTP is about 97%, roughly a 3% house edge. Online casino play is restricted for AU residents under the IGA 2001.
Aviator explained
- Aviator is a crash-style game where a multiplier rises until it stops at a random point.
- You choose when to cash out; if you wait past the stop, the round is lost.
- Published RTP for Aviator is about 97%, leaving roughly a 3% house edge.
- Online casino play is restricted for Australian residents under the Interactive Gambling Act 2001. 18+; if gambling is a problem, call Gambling Help Online on 1800 858 858 or self-exclude via BetStop.
Aviator quick facts
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Type | Crash game |
| RTP | ~97% |
| House edge | ~3% |
| Mechanic | Cash out before the crash |
Frequently asked questions
How does Aviator work?
A multiplier rises from 1x until it stops at a random point. You cash out before the crash to keep the multiplied stake; wait too long and the round is lost.
What is the RTP of Aviator?
Published RTP is around 97%, which leaves roughly a 3% house edge over time.
Can Australians play Aviator online?
Online casino play is restricted for Australian residents under the Interactive Gambling Act 2001. This page is informational only.