Sikkim Game Aviator
Sikkim Game Aviator: cash out before it crashes
A rising multiplier, a random crash point, and one decision every round — cash out now, or risk it for more. Real RTP: 96.55%.
Format
How one round of Aviator works
Place your bet before the round starts
A short betting window opens between rounds. Some versions let you place two separate bets in the same round.
Watch the multiplier climb
Once the round starts, a multiplier begins at 1.00x and rises continuously — visually shown as a plane climbing.
Cash out any time before it crashes
Tap cash out whenever you want to lock in the current multiplier against your stake. The earlier you cash out, the smaller — but safer — the win.
Miss the window and you lose the stake
The round ends at a random "crash point." Anyone still in when it crashes loses that bet — there is no partial refund.
The numbers
What 96.55% RTP actually means
Aviator on this platform currently shows a 96.55% RTP (Return to Player). Averaged across a very large number of rounds, about 96.55% of all money wagered comes back to players collectively — the remaining 3.45% is the built-in house edge. That figure says nothing about what happens on any single round you play; it only holds up over a large sample size.
Same engine, different skin
Cricket, Goal and Vortex run on the same mechanic
Chicken Road 2 (97.03% RTP) is related but not identical — it breaks the same rising-risk idea into discrete lanes with a difficulty setting instead of one continuous curve. See our Chicken Road 2 guide for that mechanic.
Play responsibly
Set your cash-out discipline before you start
The pull to "wait just a bit longer" for a bigger multiplier is exactly how crash games catch people out. Using auto cash-out at a target you decide before the round starts removes the in-the-moment temptation. No pattern in past rounds predicts the next crash point — set a budget you can afford to lose in full, and stop at it.
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Aviator questions, answered
What is Sikkim Game Aviator, in one sentence?
A round-based multiplier game where you bet, watch a multiplier climb from 1.00x, and must cash out before it randomly "crashes" — miss the window and the stake is lost.
What does the 96.55% RTP actually mean?
RTP (Return to Player) of 96.55% means that, averaged across a very large number of rounds, about 96.55% of all money wagered on Aviator is returned to players collectively, with the remaining 3.45% built into the house edge. It says nothing about what happens on your next individual round.
Can I predict when it will crash?
No. Each round's crash point is generated independently, typically through a provably-fair or RNG-based system, with no connection to previous rounds. Betting systems, "signal" channels or crash predictors cannot reliably beat this.
What is auto cash-out?
A setting where you choose a target multiplier in advance (say 2.00x) and the system cashes out automatically the instant the multiplier reaches it, removing the need to react manually.
Are Cricket, Goal and Vortex the same game as Aviator?
Yes — they run on the same rising-multiplier, cash-out-before-crash mechanic, just re-themed around cricket, football and a vortex visual respectively. Each carries its own RTP, so check the live figure for whichever one you play.
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