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Aviator flights with clear cash-out control

Spribe Aviator on r6db gives you a live multiplier round with two cash-out choices, round log data and a clear flight graph. Open your account in seconds and...

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r6db How our Aviator room is set

How our Aviator room is set

Our Aviator room centres on Spribe's crash format: the plane takes off, the multiplier rises, and your timing decides when to cash out. We keep the round panel clean so you can set a stake, choose one or two positions, use manual or auto cash-out, and read the last results without hunting through menus. The room is built for short sessions, quick

re-entry, and clear status messages where local law permits.

FLIGHT FOCUS

Aviator features we keep visible

This section highlights the parts of Aviator we expect you to use most once the room opens. Each card focuses on a choice inside the round rather than a generic casino feature.

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DUAL STAKE

Two plans in one flight

Use the dual stake panel when you want two separate cash-out plans in the same Aviator...

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LIVE GRAPH

Multiplier curve in view

The live graph shows how quickly the Aviator curve is climbing before the plane leaves. We...

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ROUND STRIP

Recent multipliers beside you

The recent round strip helps you compare short and long flights without leaving Aviator. Tap any...

MOBILE FLIGHT

Aviator on your phone screen

Aviator suits mobile because each round uses a compact panel, a large cash-out button and a graph that reads well in portrait view. On r6db, the room keeps...

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Portrait graph
Dual stake tabs
Tap cash-out
Round log
LIVE HELP

Help during an Aviator flight

If Aviator pauses, misreads a stake, or leaves you unsure about a settled flight, our help paths are built around round-level checks...

Settlement checks Send the Aviator round ID, stake size and...
Graph freeze help If the flight graph freezes, refresh the room...
Access questions For account access during an Aviator session, tell...
FAIR FLIGHT

How we record Aviator rounds

Aviator needs clear records because the round ends in seconds. We run the room with visible provider results, account logs and security checks that help you verify what...

Provider source

We list Aviator as a Spribe game inside the room, so you know which studio supplies the multiplier engine. Provider...

Round records

Each completed Aviator flight leaves a result in your account activity, including stake, multiplier and settlement. If you contact us...

Cash-out timing

We separate manual taps from auto cash-out settings in the log where available. That distinction matters when you want to...

Session protection

Aviator opens inside your r6db account session, so balance changes are tied to your login rather than a loose browser...

Result visibility

The room shows recent multipliers in sequence and keeps the current flight graph in view. You can compare the visible...

Local access

We serve Aviator only in supported regions where local law permits. If access changes, the room message explains the status...

Our Aviator versus busier rooms

Not every Aviator room feels the same once the round is moving. We focus on cleaner controls, readable settlement detail and fewer distractions around the flight, so your...

Clearer control layout
Our Aviator page keeps stake, auto cash-out and manual cash-out controls in one tight panel. You spend less time searching for the button during fast multiplier movement rounds.
Dual plan handling
We make the two Aviator stake positions obvious, with separate cash-out states for each side. That helps you run a cautious plan and a higher-multiplier plan together.
Result checking
Some rooms hide prior flights behind extra taps. Our Aviator room keeps the multiplier strip visible, so you can read the rhythm of short and longer flights quickly.
Low clutter screen
We avoid filling Aviator with unrelated banners while a flight is active. The graph, cash-out button and stake panel remain the main elements while the multiplier climbs.
Faster re-entry
After a flight ends, our room returns you to the next Aviator entry state without sending you away. That rhythm suits short breaks and quick round choices.
Readable alerts
If Aviator cannot load, we show a direct room message about connection or provider status. You are not left guessing whether the issue is your stake or stream.
Account-linked history
Your Aviator settlements sit with your account activity rather than a separate pop-up record. That makes later checks easier when you want to confirm a multiplier result.

Six elements that shape Aviator

Aviator is simple on the surface, but six visible elements shape how it feels. We bring those elements forward so you can make choices without digging...

Multiplier climb

The live multiplier is the centre of Aviator, and we keep it large throughout the flight. Your cash-out decision stays tied to the number you can read instantly.

Auto cash-out

Set an auto cash-out point before take-off if you prefer a fixed target. The setting is visible on the stake panel, so you can change it before the next flight.

Manual cash-out

The manual button stays active while the plane is in flight and your position remains unsettled. We place it close to the stake controls for quicker thumb movement.

Dual stakes

Aviator lets you hold two positions in one round, and our layout separates them clearly. Each side can carry its own stake amount and cash-out choice per flight.

Round strip

The multiplier strip records finished flights in order, giving you a quick feel for recent outcomes. It stays close to the graph without covering the active controls below.

Sound cues

Aviator sound effects can help mark take-off, climb and departure, but we keep visual cues strong too. You can mute audio and still follow the round with ease.

Questions about Aviator on r6db

Aviator is a crash-style round from Spribe. The plane takes off, the multiplier rises, and you choose when to cash out before departure. Our room shows the graph, stake panel and result strip together.

Yes, Aviator supports two stake positions in the same flight. On r6db, each side is shown separately, so you can set different amounts or cash-out points before the round begins.

Refresh the Aviator room once and check your account activity before entering again. If the settlement is unclear, share the round ID with us so we can compare it with the provider record.

Yes, you can set an auto cash-out multiplier before take-off where the room offers that control. Keep the value visible on the panel and adjust it before the next flight if needed.

Use the round strip for quick multiplier checks and your account activity for settlement detail. The account record is useful when you need the stake, multiplier and final status in one place.

Yes, Aviator is built for short mobile sessions. The portrait layout keeps the graph, stake fields and cash-out button close together, so you can follow the flight without shifting screens.