1xBet Aviator Ethiopia is our crash-format game for players who prefer short rounds, simple rules and quick cash-out decisions. Aviator was developed by SPRIBE and launched in 2019. On the provider side, it is described as the studio’s flagship title. The format became widely used because it runs well on mobile (Android, iOS) and desktop, carries a stated 97% RTP and had already passed 10 million monthly players worldwide, which explains its strong market presence today.
Aviator Game Characteristic – Short Review of the Main Features
Aviator game 1xBet is a crash-format title built around timing, stake control and manual cash-out. For new players, the easiest way to understand it is to follow the round in the same order it appears on screen.

- Open game: enter Aviator section from your account and check the interface before placing a stake.
- Set bet amount: choose the stake for one round. Some players also use two bets in the same round if that option is available in the game window.
- Start round: multiplier begins to rise from opening value as the plane takes off.
- Watch growth: result is not fixed in advance on the visible screen, so the main task is to follow the multiplier in real time.
- Cash out on time: the payout is secured only when the cash-out button is pressed before the round ends.
- Check history: previous results, stake data and round rhythm help new users understand the pace of play before increasing the amount.
Understanding the Rules and Basics of Aviator
The key feature of Aviator game on 1xBet is that players make cash-out decisions before the flight ends. Multiplier features behind the game make the payouts more complex.

- Betting happens before the take off: before every flight there is a betting period. Once the flight begins, betting is complete and the flight is locked.
- The multiplier always moves as flight continues: the multiplier feature will constantly change and so will the potential winnings.
- Cash-out happens manually: players can manually lose winnings by failing to click cash-out.
- The round can be lost: flight may disappear and end round, losing bet.
- Double bets: in some rounds you can make 2 bets which allows you to test different cash-out strategies.
- The previous flight outcomes are not to be relied upon: previous multipliers are not to be relied on for making a guess about future multipliers.
Top Strategies for Winning in Aviator
Aviator rewards discipline more than aggression. From our side, the most practical approach is to treat each round as a timing decision, not as a chance to recover losses quickly.
- Set the cash-out point before the round starts: a fixed exit target removes hesitation and helps avoid staying in the round too long.
- Keep the stake small compared to the bankroll: many players use a limited share of the session balance per round so one loss does not affect the next five or ten bets.
- Use the two-bet function with a purpose: one stake can be closed early at a lower multiplier, while the second stays active for a longer run. This creates a more balanced risk profile.
- Work with stop-loss and profit limits: a session should end when a preset loss or gain is reached. This keeps the game from turning into uncontrolled chasing.
- Do not read previous rounds as a forecast: multiplier history shows what already happened, but it does not build a reliable pattern for the next launch.
- Test timing before raising the amount: several low-stake rounds usually give a clearer view of game pace than starting with larger bets.
Try Aviator: Play the Demo Version for Free
Play Aviator in demo mode to learn the round structure, cash-out timing and screen layout before using a real balance. On 1xBet Ethiopia, the official Aviator page publicly highlights a demo option, while the game itself follows the standard SPRIBE crash format: the multiplier rises and can stop at any moment.

- Open Aviator game page: go to official game section and select Aviator from the crash or instant-games category.
- Choose demo access: switch to free version shown on game page instead of entering paid play.
- Study the interface: check bet field, round history and cash-out button before the next launch.
- Start a test round: watch the multiplier rise from the opening point and follow its movement in real time.
- Practice exit timing: press cash out before the flight ends, because once the round crashes, that attempt is lost.
