Beginner Guide to the Aviator Game
If you have never encountered a crash game before, Aviator can seem confusing at first glance. This guide walks you through everything you need to know as a complete beginner — no prior experience required.
What You Are Looking At
When you open Aviator, you see a dark screen with a small red airplane. Below it are controls for participation, and to the side you will usually find a chat panel and a history of recent round results. The entire interface is designed to be understood within minutes.
Key Terms for Beginners
- Round: One complete cycle from plane takeoff to fly-away.
- Multiplier: The rising number (1.00x, 1.50x, 2.00x...) displayed during a round.
- Exit / Cash out: The action of ending your participation at the current multiplier.
- Crash / Fly away: When the round ends because the plane leaves the screen.
- Auto-exit: A pre-set exit point that triggers automatically.
Your First Session: Step by Step
- Observe only: Watch 10–15 rounds without participating. Notice how long rounds last and how much multipliers vary.
- Explore the interface: Locate the participation controls, auto-exit settings, chat, and round history panel.
- Read the rules: Most platforms display basic rules. Read them carefully before proceeding.
- Start with minimal engagement: If you choose to participate, use the smallest available amount to limit exposure while learning.
- Set a time limit: Decide in advance how long your session will last. Stick to it.
Common Beginner Mistakes
Chasing losses: Increasing participation after a disappointing round is a well-documented cognitive trap. Each round is independent.
Ignoring the timer: Sessions that run too long lead to fatigue and poor decision-making. Set alarms if needed.
Believing in patterns: Seeing three low multipliers in a row does not mean a high one is coming. Randomness does not have memory.
What to Study Next
Once you understand the basics, deepen your knowledge with our mechanics article and tips & strategies page.