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Aviator Algorithm: How Provably Fair and Round Generation Work

“Aviator algorithm” is one of the most searched questions about the game: everyone wants to know where the multiplier comes from and whether the casino can control it. The good news — there is no secret here. The game’s mechanics are open, documented by the provider Spribe, and verifiable by any player within a minute. In this article we take the algorithm apart step by step: how a round is generated, how the multipliers are distributed, and why the flight history is useless for predicting the next one.

Aviator algorithm — the server seed and three client seeds form the round hash

How a round is generated: four seeds and a hash

Aviator runs on Provably Fair technology. The multiplier of every round is born like this:

  1. The casino server creates a secret server seed — a random string whose hash is shown to players before the round.
  2. The first three players of the round automatically contribute their client seeds — visible to everyone in the game.
  3. The four seeds are combined, a hash is computed from the result — and the round multiplier is mathematically derived from it.
  4. After the round the server seed is revealed: anyone can recompute the hash and confirm the multiplier wasn’t swapped.

The key consequence: the result is fixed at the start of the round and depends on player seeds the casino doesn’t control. There is technically no way to “tweak” a specific round or “leak” it in advance — which is the definitive answer to all sellers of signals and predictors.

Multiplier distribution: the 0.97 / X formula

The game’s RTP is 97%. From that follows a simple distribution: the probability that a round reaches multiplier X is roughly 0.97 / X. Here is what a typical hundred rounds looks like:

Multiplier rangeShare of rounds
crash before 1.5x≈ 35%
1.5x – 2x≈ 16%
2x – 3x≈ 16%
3x – 5x≈ 13%
5x – 10x≈ 10%
above 10x≈ 10%
Aviator multiplier distribution over 100 rounds — 35% crash before 1.5x

The maximum multiplier in the game is 1000x, and the payout per round is limited by a $10,000 cash cap. Big multipliers like 100x land roughly once per hundred rounds — rare, but perfectly regular, with no “schedule” behind them.

Every round is independent: why history doesn’t work

The ribbon of past multipliers above the chart is the most misleading element of the interface. It feels like a high flight “must” come after a series of low ones. In reality the seeds of every round are new and the generator has no memory of previous results: after five crashes in a row the chance of a sixth is the same as always. This is the classic gambler’s fallacy on which all “waiting for the big multiplier” systems are built.

How to verify a round’s fairness yourself

  1. Open your bet history and click on any round.
  2. Click the Provably Fair shield icon — the verification window opens.
  3. Compare the server seed (revealed after the round) with its hash shown before the round.
  4. If you like, recompute the multiplier in any online SHA512 calculator.

Verification works at any licensed casino running the original Spribe game — for example Pin-Up or 1Win. If a “game” has no Provably Fair icon — you’re looking at a clone, not Aviator.

Common myths about the algorithm

  • “The casino sees my bet and cuts the flight short.” The multiplier is fixed by the seeds before any bets are visible. The round is the same for every player in the world.
  • Multipliers are higher at night.” The distribution is identical at 3 a.m. and 3 p.m. — the generator doesn’t care about the clock.
  • “After a big win the game ‘takes it back’.” Every round is independent; streaks are ordinary variance.
  • “There’s a hack for the algorithm.” You’d have to break a cryptographic hash — something neither a “Telegram hacker” nor anyone else can do.

What this means for the player

The algorithm is fair but indifferent: it guarantees equal rules, not winnings. The only things you truly control are bet size, the auto cash-out multiplier and your limits. That’s exactly what the working approaches are built on — the one bet strategy and the two bets strategy; you can drill both in the demo without a deposit.

FAQ

Who controls the 97% RTP — the casino or Spribe?

The provider. The casino merely embeds the Spribe game on its site and has no access to the generator. That’s why the RTP is identical at every licensed casino.

Does analysing the multiplier history help?

No. Rounds are independent, so any “stats of recent flights” has zero predictive value. History is only useful for verifying the fairness of rounds already played.

How often does 1000x hit?

By the 0.97 / X formula — roughly once per thousand rounds, so over a few hours of continuous play such a flight is entirely realistic. Catching it with a bet is a separate matter of luck.

How are Aviator clones different?

Copies have no Provably Fair verification, their RTP is unknown, and the result is fully controlled by the site owner. Play only the Spribe original at trusted casinos — our selection is on the casinos page.

Aviator is gambling entertainment for adults (18+). Play responsibly: only stake money you can afford to lose and stick to your limits. More answers in our FAQ.