Aviator is one of the most popular games on Pak Games, and it's easy to see why — a round lasts seconds, the rules fit on a napkin, and the tension is real. Here's everything you need to play it well.
How Aviator works
Each round, a little plane takes off and a multiplier starts climbing: 1.0x, 1.5x, 2.0x and up. The longer it flies, the bigger the multiplier — but at a random moment the plane flies away. If you've cashed out before it goes, you keep your bet times the multiplier. If you haven't, you lose that bet. That's the whole game.
Placing your first bet
- Set your stake before the round starts.
- Watch the multiplier climb after take-off.
- Tap Cash Out to lock in your winnings at the current multiplier.
Auto cash-out
Don't trust your reflexes? Set an auto cash-out value — say 1.8x — and the game banks your win automatically the moment the multiplier hits it. It takes the panic out of the decision and keeps you disciplined.
Dual bets
Aviator lets you run two bets at once. A common approach: cash out the first bet early at a low multiplier to secure a small, steady profit, and let the second one ride for a bigger payout. One protects you, the other chases the upside.
Smart-play tips
- Bank early, bank often. Frequent cash-outs at 1.3x–2x add up and keep you in the game longer.
- Set a session budget and stop when you hit it — win or lose.
- Don't chase losses. A round that flew off at 1.01x owes you nothing the next round.
- Use auto cash-out while you learn the rhythm.
Aviator rewards patience and discipline far more than luck-chasing. Start small, find your comfortable cash-out range, and treat every round as a fresh, independent shot. Most importantly — only ever play with money you can afford to lose. 18+.

