Aviator is the crash game that's taken Bangladesh by storm. On Jeedbaz, you watch a multiplier rise from 1x and decide exactly when to cash out. Leave it too long and the plane flies away — but get the timing right and the rewards are real.
If you haven't played Aviator yet, the concept is simple but the tension is very real. Each round starts with a plane taking off and a multiplier that begins at 1x and climbs upward. Your job is to hit the cash-out button before the plane flies off the screen. The longer you wait, the higher your potential payout — but the plane can crash at any moment.
What makes Aviator different from traditional slots or table games is that you're not waiting for a result to be revealed. You're actively making a decision in real time, every single round. That's what makes it so engaging — and why so many Jeedbaz players keep coming back to it.
The game uses a Provably Fair algorithm, which means every round result is cryptographically verifiable. You can check that no round was manipulated after the fact. On Jeedbaz, Aviator runs with no lag and the cash-out button responds instantly, which matters a lot when you're trying to exit at exactly the right moment.
The multiplier can crash at any point. Here's a rough sense of how often rounds reach certain levels — based on the game's statistical distribution.
These percentages are approximate and based on the game's mathematical model. Each round is independent — past results have no influence on the next round's outcome.
Every round on Jeedbaz Aviator moves fast. You place your bet during the waiting phase, watch the multiplier climb once the round starts, and decide when to pull out. The whole thing takes about 30 seconds from start to finish. Here's a sample of what a live session feed looks like — the kind of results you'd see scrolling past in the game's history panel.
This feed is illustrative. Real results vary every round. The 1.00x crash is always a possibility — never bet more than you can afford to lose in a single round.
There's no guaranteed strategy in a provably fair crash game, but understanding different approaches helps you play with more intention.
Set your auto cash-out at 1.5x or 2x and stick to it every round. You won't win big on any single round, but you'll cash out successfully more often than not. This approach is good for players who want longer sessions without big swings. On Jeedbaz, you can set the auto cash-out before the round starts so you don't have to click manually every time.
Jeedbaz Aviator lets you place two bets simultaneously. Some players use one bet with a low auto cash-out (around 2x) to cover their stake, and leave the second bet running manually to chase a higher multiplier. It's a way of balancing security and upside in the same round. Neither bet guarantees a win, but the structure gives you more flexibility.
Some players on Jeedbaz play small stakes and wait for rounds that reach 10x or higher before cashing out. The wins are infrequent but large when they land. This approach requires a lot of patience and a bankroll that can handle many consecutive losses. It's not for everyone, but it's a legitimate way to play if you understand the risk involved.
None of these strategies change the underlying RTP or the randomness of each round. They're frameworks for managing your bankroll and your expectations — not systems for beating the game.
New to crash games or just new to Jeedbaz? Here's everything you need to go from sign-up to your first round.
Register with your mobile number. The process is quick and you can be ready to play within a couple of minutes. No lengthy verification needed to get started.
Deposit into your Jeedbaz wallet using your preferred local payment method. The minimum deposit is kept low so you can start with a small amount and get a feel for the game first.
Navigate to the Aviator section from the top menu on Jeedbaz. The game opens directly in your browser — no download, no app required unless you prefer the Jeedbaz app.
Between rounds there's a short countdown. Use this time to set your stake and optionally configure your auto cash-out multiplier. Once the round starts, the plane takes off and the multiplier begins climbing.
Hit the cash-out button whenever you're happy with the multiplier. Your winnings are credited to your Jeedbaz wallet instantly. If the plane crashes before you cash out, the bet is lost for that round.
Plenty of platforms carry Aviator. Here's what makes the Jeedbaz experience worth choosing.
When you hit cash out on Jeedbaz, the response is immediate. There's no delay between your tap and the action being registered — which matters a lot in a game where timing is everything.
Every Aviator round on Jeedbaz uses a cryptographic seed system. You can verify the fairness of any round after it ends. No round result can be changed once the seed is committed.
Aviator on Jeedbaz works perfectly on mobile browsers. The cash-out button is large and easy to tap, the multiplier display is clear, and the game doesn't stutter even on slower connections.
You can see what other Jeedbaz players are betting and when they cash out in real time. It adds a social layer to the game and gives you a sense of how other players are reading each round.
Set your stake and target multiplier once, then let Jeedbaz handle the rest automatically. Auto mode is useful if you want to run a consistent strategy without manually clicking every round.
Winnings from Aviator go straight to your Jeedbaz wallet. Withdraw to bKash or Nagad and the transfer typically completes within minutes. No complicated withdrawal process.
The questions we hear most from players who are new to Aviator or new to Jeedbaz.
Register in minutes, deposit with bKash or Nagad, and get into your first Aviator round. The multiplier is already climbing — don't miss your cash-out window.