Aviator game at Sportybet Nigeria

Aviator is a crash game developed by Spribe with a certified RTP of 97.00% and a provably fair mechanism that lets any Nigerian player verify each round result independently. Minimum stake on Sportybet is ₦10 per round.

Aviator game facts

Before getting into how rounds work, here is the core data Nigerian players look at when choosing a crash game. Aviator sits at the high end of the RTP range for this category, which typically runs from 95% to 97%.

🎮 Game type Crash / multiplier
🏢 Developer Spribe
📊 RTP 97.00%
Volatility High
💰 Min stake (NG) ₦10 NGN
📈 Max multiplier Up to x200+
🔒 Fairness Provably fair (SHA-256)
📱 Mobile Android & iOS app

How Aviator rounds work

Each round starts with a plane taking off and a multiplier rising from 1.00x. The multiplier keeps climbing until the plane flies away — that crash point is determined before the round begins using a shared seed hash that all players can see. You need to press cashout before the crash happens. If you do not cash out in time, your stake for that round is lost.

The round typically lasts between 3 and 30 seconds, though occasionally the multiplier crashes at 1.01x or climbs past 100x. Both extremes are rare but happen regularly enough that Nigerian players in Abuja and Lagos who play daily will see both within a few sessions. You can place two simultaneous bets per round at different cashout targets, which is a common approach: one bet set to auto-cashout at 1.5x for steady returns, a second left open for a bigger multiplier.

Auto-cashout is available and does exactly what it says: the system cashes out your bet the moment the multiplier reaches your preset value. This removes the reaction-time element from at least one of your two bets per round. Manual cashout on the second bet lets you chase higher multiples if the round is running long.

Provably fair: what it actually means

Spribe uses a three-seed provably fair system. Before each round, the server generates a server seed and publishes its SHA-256 hash. Each player also contributes a client seed. A third seed comes from the previous round result, creating a chain. The crash point for the round is mathematically derived from combining all three seeds after the round closes, and any player can run the same calculation to confirm the result was not changed.

This differs from a standard RNG audit, where a third-party lab verifies statistical outputs on a periodic basis. The provably fair model lets individual players verify individual rounds in real time, round by round. Spribe holds independent certification from multiple testing laboratories including BMM Testlabs. For Nigerian players who fund their accounts through Kuda Bank or OPay, the provably fair mechanism is a concrete reason to trust the outcome of each specific round rather than relying solely on the operator licence.

Verification method Aviator (Spribe) Standard RNG slot
Round-by-round player verification Yes No
Third-party RNG audit Yes (BMM Testlabs) Yes (varies by studio)
Result visible before round closes Hash only (not value) No
Player seed contribution Yes No
RTP 97.00% 94–97% typical

Cashout approaches Nigerian players use

Aviator does not require sports knowledge, does not have paylines, and does not involve bonus features triggered by symbol combinations. The only decision is when to cash out. Because of that, most players settle on a personal cashout discipline rather than a strategy in any strict sense.

The two-bet split is the most-used setup among experienced players: one auto-cashout at a low multiplier like 1.40x or 1.50x covers the majority of rounds, since the plane crashes below 2x roughly 50% of the time statistically. The second bet is left open manually with no preset target. A ₦500 stake split as ₦300 on auto-cashout 1.5x and ₦200 open produces a small guaranteed return on most rounds while keeping a position open for outlier multipliers. It is not a mathematical edge — the house edge is baked into the 97% RTP — but it does reduce the variance of any single session.

Bet sizing matters more than cashout target for bankroll management. Playing ₦100 per round at 50 rounds per hour burns through ₦5,000 per hour at max speed. Dropping to ₦50 per round halves that exposure. The game has no built-in session limit, so setting a personal stop-loss before starting — say ₦2,000 total down — is the most practical form of risk control available to players in Lagos, Port Harcourt, or anywhere else in Nigeria.