How Aviator works on aska
Each Aviator round on aska begins with a multiplier at rules. The multiplier increases by small increments — rules, rules, rules, and so on — as the round progresses. You place a bet before the round starts, then watch the multiplier climb. At any point, you can click the Cash Out button to lock in your payout. Your payout equals your bet multiplied by the multiplier at the moment you cash out. For example, if you bet our welcome offer and cash out at rules, you receive our welcome offer.
The catch is that the multiplier will eventually crash — it drops to 0.00 and the round ends. If you have not cashed out before the crash, your bet is lost. The crash can happen at any multiplier — sometimes at rules, sometimes at rules, sometimes at 500.00. The timing is random and unpredictable, which is what makes Aviator exciting and risky.
On aska, you can place multiple bets per round. Some players place two bets — one conservative bet that they cash out early for a small profit, and one aggressive bet that they hold longer for a bigger payout. If the aggressive bet crashes, they still have the conservative payout. This strategy is called "two-bet play" and is common among Aviator players.
Each round on aska is independent. The crash point of one round does not affect the next round. The multiplier history is displayed on screen so you can see past crash points, but this does not predict future crashes.
Bet placement and bankroll management
On aska, you set your bet amount before each round. Minimum bets start low — often our welcome offer or less — so new players can learn the game without large stakes. Maximum bets are higher, allowing experienced players to wager more if they choose. You can change your bet amount between rounds.
Bankroll management is critical in Aviator because the game is fast and losses can accumulate quickly. Set a session budget before you start — decide how much you are willing to wager in total. Once you reach that limit, step away from the game. Many players on aska use a percentage-based approach: they set a daily loss limit (for example, non-specific info of their account balance) and stop playing once they hit it.
Payout mechanics and multiplier history
Your payout in Aviator on aska is calculated instantly when you cash out. If you bet our welcome offer and the multiplier is at rules when you cash out, you receive our welcome offer (your original bet plus our welcome offer profit). The payout is credited to your aska wallet immediately, and you can withdraw it or use it for another round.

Aviator on aska displays a history of recent crash points. This chart shows the multiplier at which each of the last 20 or 50 rounds crashed. Some players study this history looking for patterns, but the crashes are random and independent. The history is useful for understanding the range of crash points — for example, if most crashes are between rules and rules, you know that extreme multipliers are rare.
Playing Aviator on mobile and desktop
Aviator on aska works on any device with a web browser. On mobile, the game interface scales to fit your screen. The multiplier display is large and easy to read, and the Cash Out button is positioned for quick access. On desktop, you get a wider view of the multiplier chart and more space for the game controls.
You do not need to download an app to play Aviator on aska. Simply log into your account via your browser, navigate to the Slots section, and select Aviator. The game loads instantly and you can start playing. This web-based approach means you can play from anywhere — during a break at work, while traveling, or at home in Jakarta, Surabaya, Bandung, Medan, or Semarang.
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Fund your aska accountStep 1
Deposit via DANA, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, or e-wallet. Your balance updates instantly.
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Navigate to SlotsStep 2
Open the Slots section and find Aviator in the game list.
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Set your bet amountStep 3
Enter your bet within the minimum and maximum range. You can place one or two bets per round.
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Watch the multiplier and cash outStep 4
Click Cash Out before the crash to lock in your payout. If you miss the crash, your bet is lost.
Withdrawals and account tracking
Winnings from Aviator on aska are credited to your wallet instantly. You can withdraw your balance at any time by navigating to the Withdraw section, selecting your payment method, and confirming. Funds return to your original deposit method — if you deposited via mobile banking, your withdrawal goes back to local payment. If you deposited via online payment, your withdrawal returns to e-wallet.
- Multiplier
- The payout multiplier that increases during each round. Your payout equals your bet times the multiplier at cash out.
- Crash
- The random point at which the multiplier drops to 0.00 and the round ends. If you have not cashed out, your bet is lost.
- Cash Out
- The action of locking in your payout at a specific multiplier. Once you cash out, the round continues but your bet is settled.
- Two-Bet Play
- Placing two bets per round — one conservative and one aggressive — to balance risk and reward.
Your account history on aska logs every Aviator round you play, including your bet amount, the multiplier at which you cashed out (or crashed), and your payout or loss. You can review this history to track your sessions and understand your play patterns. If you have questions about a specific round or payout, our support team can investigate using your account records.

