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Your Aviator Starting Point on iq15

Aviator runs on a rising multiplier that you cash out before the plane flies away — simple mechanics, real stakes.

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What Aviator Looks Like Inside iq15

Aviator is developed by Spribe and sits in our crash-game section alongside Crash Blaze. Each round starts with a multiplier at 1.00x that climbs until the plane exits the screen — you tap cash out at any point to lock your return, or lose the round if you wait too long. Two simultaneous bets are allowed per round, so you can hedge

a quick exit on one and let the other ride. RTP data is shown directly in the game panel where Spribe exposes it. Players in Dhaka running the game on mobile see the same live round feed as desktop — no separate app download needed, just the iq15 mobile browser lobby.

How We Run Aviator Fairly

Spribe's provably fair system means every Aviator round result can be verified independently. Here is what that means in practice on iq15.

Provably Fair Rounds

Each round uses a server seed and client seed combination published by Spribe. You can verify any completed round result using the hash shown in your bet history panel.

Spribe Certification

Aviator is a certified Spribe title. The studio publishes its own audit documentation, and the RTP figure is displayed inside the game where the provider makes it available.

Transparent Bet History

Every Aviator round you play is logged with the multiplier outcome, your cash-out point, and the stake amount. Access the full record any time under your account activity tab.

Secure Account Access

Your iq15 account uses OTP verification on login. Before any withdrawal — including back to your Nagad or Rocket wallet — identity confirmation is required through the standard account verification step.

Help While You Play Aviator

Questions mid-session happen. Here is how to reach us without leaving the game for long.

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Live Chat

Open the chat widget from the lobby footer while Aviator is running in the background. Our support team handles round disputes, cash-out timing questions, and account wallet issues.

Email Support

Send a detailed query about a specific Aviator round — include the round ID shown in your bet history — and we will review the provably fair seed and respond to your registered address.

Account Wallet Help

If a bKash, Nagad, or Rocket deposit does not reflect before a round starts, use the wallet verification path under Account Settings to confirm the transaction reference number.

Aviator Terms You Should Know

Quick definitions for the words that come up most when you are learning how Aviator works.

What is a multiplier in Aviator?

The multiplier is the number that rises from 1.00x each round. Your payout equals your stake multiplied by the value at the moment you cash out before the plane leaves.

What does 'cash out' mean in Aviator?

Cashing out means tapping the button to lock your current multiplier as your return. If you do not cash out before the round ends, the bet is lost regardless of how high the multiplier reached.

What is auto cash-out in Aviator?

Auto cash-out lets you set a target multiplier in advance. The game cashes out your bet automatically when that value is hit, useful when you cannot watch the screen continuously.

What is provably fair in crash games?

Provably fair means the round outcome is generated using a cryptographic seed that you can independently verify after the round ends, confirming the result was not altered by the operator.

What is RTP in Aviator?

RTP stands for Return to Player — the theoretical percentage of total stakes returned over many rounds. Spribe publishes this figure inside the Aviator game panel where the provider exposes it.

What is a round ID in Aviator?

A round ID is the unique reference number assigned to each Aviator game round. You use it when contacting support about a specific result or when running a provably fair verification check.

Common Aviator Questions on iq15

Straight answers to what people ask most before and after their first Aviator session.

Log in, go to the crash games section, and Aviator appears alongside Crash Blaze. On mobile, the lobby loads in your browser — no separate download — and the game tile is visible without scrolling far.

Yes. Aviator allows two simultaneous bets per round. You can set different cash-out targets for each, which lets you secure a low-multiplier return on one while leaving the other open longer.

Go to your account wallet, select bKash, Nagad, or Rocket, enter the amount, and send to the number shown. Confirm with your mobile PIN and the balance updates in your iq15 wallet before the next round starts.

If your connection drops after a bet is placed, the auto cash-out setting — if you had one active — still executes on the server side. Without auto cash-out set, the round resolves and the result is recorded in your bet history.

Your full Aviator session history, including each round's multiplier outcome and your cash-out point, is under the account activity tab. Round IDs are listed there for any verification or support query.

Yes. The game runs in the iq15 mobile browser lobby on Android and iOS without a separate app. Availability depends on your local law and eligible region — check the terms on your account for details.
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Aviator Bangladesh Guide

Service availability depends on eligible regions and local law. Users should check local rules before opening an account.

Access may be available only where local law permits.