Aviator is simple to play but easy to overspend. Here is a clean, safe walkthrough for Indian players, including UPI deposits and the demo mode.
In short: register at a casino with the real Spribe Aviator, complete KYC, deposit via UPI, place your bet before the round, and cash out before the plane flies away. Start in demo and set a budget first.
Step by step
Choose a real platform
Confirm it carries the original Spribe Aviator and supports UPI. Avoid "predictor" apps.
Register and verify (KYC)
Sign up and upload ID early so your first withdrawal is not delayed.
Deposit with UPI
Add a small fixed budget. UPI is usually instant.
Place your bet
Enter a stake before the round starts. You can run two bets at once.
Cash out in time
Tap cash out before the plane leaves. Consider auto-cashout (e.g. at 1.5x) to remove emotion.
Demo first, then real
Most platforms offer an Aviator demo with the same engine. Play 50 rounds in demo and count how often it crashes below 2x — it teaches the risk better than any video. Hindi readers: Aviator game kaise khele.
Auto-cashout & two-bet
Auto-cashout locks a target multiplier automatically — useful for discipline. The two-bet method runs one conservative bet (cash out early, often) and one chasing bet (higher target, rarely). It manages bankroll; it does not beat the RTP. More on the strategy page.
Your first 10 minutes on Aviator
Here is exactly how a first session should look, in rupees. Deposit a small fixed amount with UPI — say ₹500 — and decide before you start that this ₹500 is your whole budget for the day. Set auto cash-out to 1.5x and place a flat ₹20 bet. At 1.5x the game banks ₹30 for you automatically; you do nothing. Run 10 rounds like this and count how often the plane crashes below 1.5x — usually three or four times out of ten. That one exercise teaches you more than any "signal" group: small, steady exits keep you in the game, and a ₹20 stake means a cold streak costs ₹200, not your whole balance.
How much should you actually bet?
A simple rule that works: your base stake should be about 1% of the budget you brought. With ₹500 that is a ₹5–₹10 bet; with ₹2,000 it is ₹20. It feels small, and that is the point — at 1% a session lasts long enough to ride out the early crashes, and a lucky 5x–10x still pays for the boring rounds. The two-bet method fits here: one bet on auto cash-out at 1.3x–1.5x for steady returns, and a second, smaller bet chasing a higher target you let run. Nothing is ever "due" — each round is independent of the last.
Common beginner mistakes in India
- Chasing a 10x. Big multipliers land maybe once in 50–100 rounds. Waiting for them while your balance bleeds is the fastest way to bust.
- No stop-loss. Decide "I quit at ₹300 down" before you deposit, and actually quit there. The "one more round" instinct is the trap.
- Predictor APKs. Every "Aviator predictor" for India is fake or malware — the result is sealed by RNG before betting. Here is the full test.
- Skipping KYC. Verify your account the day you sign up. Players who skip it get their first withdrawal frozen for documents.
- Depositing money you need. Rent, fees, borrowed cash — never. 18+ and only what you can lose.
UPI deposits and withdrawals, in practice
UPI and Paytm deposits on the main platforms are usually instant, with a low minimum (often around ₹100–₹300). Withdrawals are slower: expect 10–30 minutes to a few hours once KYC is done, occasionally up to 24 hours on a first payout while documents are checked. Keep the same name on your casino account and your UPI handle, or the withdrawal can bounce.
Reminder: no cash-out pattern beats the ~3% house edge over time. Aviator is entertainment, not income. Set a budget, set a stop-loss, and walk away when you hit either. 18+.
FAQ
Yes, most platforms that offer Aviator accept UPI for instant deposits. Withdrawal times depend on the operator and your bank.
Yes. The demo uses the same engine with no real money — ideal for learning the rhythm before depositing.
It varies by platform but is usually small (often around ₹10—₹20). Check the game panel before betting.
