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MostBet Aviator: how the crash game works

Aviator is the single biggest reason many Nigerian players open MostBet at all. It is a "crash" game: a small plane takes off, a multiplier climbs from 1.00x upward, and at a random moment the plane flies away — it crashes. If you cashed out before the crash, you win your stake times the multiplier you locked in. If you didn't, you lose the stake. That is the whole game, and its simplicity is exactly why it is so popular — and so easy to overspend on.

The round, step by step

PhaseWhat happens
BetBefore the round starts, you set a stake (in Naira) and place your bet — you can place two bets per round.
Take-offThe plane launches and the multiplier starts rising from 1.00x.
Cash outAt any point you tap "Cash Out" to lock in stake × current multiplier.
CrashThe plane flies off at a random multiplier. Anyone who hadn't cashed out loses that bet.

Auto cash-out and the two-bet trick

Aviator lets you set an auto cash-out — say 1.50x — so the game banks your win automatically at that multiplier, removing the temptation to wait "just a bit longer". Many regulars use the two-bet feature to split the risk: one bet on a low auto cash-out for steady small returns, and a second left running for a bigger but rarer payout. This manages how it feels, but it does not change the underlying maths.

There is no winning strategy — and beware "predictor" apps
Each round's crash point is determined by a random number generator. No pattern, signal, "predictor" app or paid Telegram tip can tell you when the plane will fly away. Anything claiming to predict Aviator is a scam aimed at your wallet. The house keeps its edge regardless of how you bet.

Playing Aviator without burning your balance

Because rounds are fast and the cash-out is a single tap, Aviator can drain a balance quickly — far faster than placing a football bet and waiting 90 minutes. A few habits keep it entertainment rather than damage:

  • Set a session budget and stop when it's gone — do not top up to "win it back".
  • Use auto cash-out at a modest multiplier so greed doesn't override the plan.
  • Bank wins. Withdraw a portion of a good run instead of feeding it all back in.
  • Watch the clock. The speed of play is the real risk; slow yourself down.
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Aviator and your bonus

If you claimed the welcome bonus, check whether crash games count toward the wagering requirement and at what weighting — crash and instant games are sometimes weighted differently from slots. The bonus money still spends one tap at a time, so the same discipline applies. New to MostBet overall? The full Nigeria review and the licensing page give you the wider context before you deposit, and the app guide covers the smoothest way to play Aviator on Android.

Honesty note
This explainer describes the standard Aviator crash mechanic and the operator's published feature set. We have not first-hand tested specific multipliers or outcomes; descriptions are based on the operator's information and how the game is documented. Outcomes are random — past rounds never predict future ones.
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