How to Play Aviatrix

Crash RTP 97%

NFT-powered crash game — customizable plane, rising multiplier. Available on HollywoodBets, 1xBet in South Africa.

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RTP
97%
Volatility
Medium-High
Max Win
10,000x
Min Bet
R1
Contents

The Basic Idea

Aviatrix is a crash game. A plane takes off, a multiplier climbs from 1x upward, and your job is to cash out before the plane flies away. Cash out in time and you multiply your stake. Wait too long and the round ends — you lose your bet.

What makes Aviatrix different from most crash games is the NFT angle. You can customise your plane with unique skins and parts, which gives the game a bit more personality than a generic rising graph. The core mechanic, though, is the same: rising multiplier, one decision, real consequences.

If you want to get a feel for it without risking any money, start with the free demo before betting real rands.

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Step by Step: How a Round Works

Each round follows the same sequence. Here's exactly what happens:

  1. Choose your stake. Type in the amount you want to bet, or use the quick-select buttons. This is your risk for the round.
  2. Place your bet. Hit the Bet button before the round starts. There's a short countdown between rounds — that's your window.
  3. Watch the multiplier climb. Once the plane takes off, the multiplier starts at 1x and rises. It could go to 1.2x, 5x, 50x, or anywhere in between.
  4. Cash out when you're ready. Press the Cash-Out button at any point while the plane is still flying. Your payout is your stake multiplied by whatever the multiplier shows at that moment.
  5. See the result. Either you cashed out and collected your winnings, or the plane crashed and the round is over.

If you don't press cash out in time — whether you hesitated, got distracted, or the crash happened faster than you expected — you lose your entire stake for that round. There's no partial refund and no second chance once the plane is gone. That's the whole game in one sentence: cash out before the crash.

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Auto Cash-Out Explained

Auto cash-out lets you set a target multiplier before the round starts. If the multiplier reaches your chosen number, the game cashes you out automatically. You don't need to watch the screen or click anything at the right moment.

Say you set auto cash-out to 2x. If the plane reaches 2x, your bet is paid out at that multiplier and you're done for that round — even if the plane keeps climbing to 10x afterward. The flip side is also true: if the plane crashes at 1.7x, your auto cash-out never triggers and you lose your stake. Setting a target doesn't protect you from a crash below that number.

It's a useful tool, especially if you play at consistent multipliers or don't want to rely on reflexes. But it's important to be clear about what it is: an automation feature, not a safety net. It does not guarantee a win. Every round can crash at any point, including well below your target.

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Common Controls and Settings

The interface is straightforward once you know what each control does. Here's a quick reference for the main ones you'll interact with.

ControlWhat it doesWhen to use it
Stake boxSets how much you're betting for the roundBefore placing your bet, every round
Bet buttonConfirms and places your bet for the upcoming roundDuring the countdown between rounds
Cash-out buttonCollects your winnings at the current multiplierWhile the plane is flying and you're ready to exit
Auto betAutomatically places the same stake each round without you clickingWhen you want to play consistently without manual input
Auto cash-outExits your bet automatically when a set multiplier is reachedWhen you have a fixed target and don't want to rely on timing
Second bet slotLets you place a second independent bet in the same roundWhen you want to play two different strategies simultaneously
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A Simple Example Round

Let's walk through two versions of the same round so the numbers are concrete. You place a R10 bet. The plane takes off. The multiplier climbs past 1x, hits 1.5x, then 2x. At 2.5x you press cash out. Your payout is R10 multiplied by 2.5, which is R25. Your profit is R15. That's the whole transaction.

Now run the same scenario differently. Same R10 bet, same round. The multiplier reaches 2.3x. You're holding out for 3x. The plane crashes at 2.3x before you cash out. You didn't press the button in time — or at all. Your R10 is gone. There's no payout at 2.3x because you didn't act. The crash is final.

Both outcomes came from the same type of round. The difference was one decision: when to press cash out. Neither outcome tells you anything about what the next round will do. Each round runs independently, and the multiplier at which the plane crashes is determined before you even place your bet.

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Common Beginner Mistakes

  • Waiting for the multiplier to 'feel right'. There's no pattern to read. The crash point is set before the round starts, so gut feelings about timing don't change the outcome.
  • Betting too large too soon. Starting with big stakes before you understand the game is how players burn through their bankroll in a few rounds. Start small while you're learning.
  • Ignoring the auto cash-out feature. New players often rely entirely on manual timing and miss their target because of a slow reaction or a moment of distraction. Auto cash-out removes that variable.
  • Chasing losses with bigger bets. After a few crashes, it's tempting to increase your stake to recover quickly. That approach increases your risk at exactly the moment your balance is already under pressure.
  • Assuming a high multiplier is 'due'. Aviatrix doesn't work that way. A string of low crashes doesn't mean a big multiplier is coming. Each round is independent.
  • Skipping the demo. Jumping straight into real-money play without understanding the controls or pace of the game is an easy mistake to avoid. Spend time with the practice mode first.

If you want a more structured approach to managing your bets and setting realistic targets, the strategy guide covers bankroll management and risk control in detail.

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Last updated: April 04, 2026
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Frequently Asked Questions

How do you win in Aviatrix?
You win by placing a bet and cashing out before the plane crashes. Your payout is your stake multiplied by the multiplier at the moment you cash out. If the plane crashes before you press cash out, you lose your stake for that round.
Can you place two bets at once?
Yes. Aviatrix has a second bet slot that lets you place two independent bets in the same round. Each bet has its own stake and its own cash-out decision, so you can play two different targets at the same time.
What is auto cash-out?
Auto cash-out is a setting that exits your bet automatically when the multiplier reaches a number you choose before the round starts. It removes the need to click manually at the right moment, but it doesn't protect you from crashes that happen below your target.
Can the round end immediately?
Yes. There's no guaranteed minimum multiplier. A round can crash at 1x or just above it, which means your bet is lost almost instantly. This is rare, but it does happen, and it's part of how crash games work.
Does waiting longer always make more money?
No. Waiting longer means a higher multiplier if the plane keeps climbing, but it also increases the chance that the plane crashes before you cash out. Holding for big multipliers means accepting a higher risk of losing your stake entirely.
Does auto cash-out guarantee a win?
No. Auto cash-out only triggers if the multiplier actually reaches your target. If the plane crashes before hitting that number, your bet is lost just as it would be with manual play. It automates your exit decision — it doesn't change the odds.