Aviator is the crash game everyone's talking about, and you can play it at MCW. The idea is simple: a plane takes off, a multiplier climbs from 1x upward, and you cash out before the plane flies away. Wait longer for a bigger multiplier — but if the plane flies off before you cash out, the round is lost. It's fast, it's tense, and it runs in BDT. Try it in demo mode first, then play for real at the MCW casino.
Play only at the official site, mcw.in.net. New here? Register, then deposit via bKash, Nagad or Rocket. One honest note up front: no predictor or hack can beat Aviator — it runs on a provably fair random number generator. More on that below.
How to play Aviator at MCW
The mechanics take under a minute to learn:
- Log in and open Aviator from the crash games section.
- Place your bet before the round starts — you can place one or two bets per round.
- Watch the multiplier climb as the plane ascends from 1x.
- Cash out before the plane flies away — your winnings are your stake multiplied by the cash-out point.
- If the plane flies off before you cash out, that bet is lost.
Win or lose, a new round starts moments later. The whole appeal is that single decision: how long do you hold your nerve before cashing out?
Aviator features
Aviator, made by Spribe, is more than a one-tap game — its tools are what make it stick:
- Auto-bet — set a fixed stake to bet automatically each round.
- Auto cash-out — set a multiplier (say 2.0x) and the game cashes out for you automatically when it's hit, removing the temptation to chase.
- Two bets per round — run two bets at once, for example cashing one out early for safety and letting the other ride.
- Live multiplier history — see previous rounds' results.
- In-game chat and live bets — watch what other players are doing in real time.
These tools let you play to a plan rather than on impulse — which matters in a game this fast.
Aviator demo — practise free first
You don't have to spend money to learn Aviator. The demo mode uses Spribe's free play version, so you can get the feel of the multiplier and cash-out timing with no deposit and no real-money stake. It's the smartest way to start: try a few rounds in demo, find a cash-out rhythm you're comfortable with, then switch to real-money play when you're ready. Explore demo across our games on the demo page.
RTP, volatility & how fair it works
Here's the part worth understanding properly, because it shapes everything about how to play Aviator sensibly.
Aviator has an RTP of around 97% and is a high-volatility game — meaning wins can be large but come unpredictably. Crucially, it runs on a provably fair random number generator. Each round's crash point is generated randomly and independently, and the "provably fair" system lets you verify that the result wasn't manipulated. There is no pattern, no schedule, and no memory between rounds — a plane that flew to 10x last round tells you nothing about the next.
That single fact is the key to playing Aviator honestly: because every round is independent and random, no strategy can guarantee a win, and no tool can predict the outcome.
The honest truth about Aviator predictors and hacks
You'll see countless apps, Telegram channels and websites selling "Aviator predictors", "signals" or "hacks" that claim to forecast the next crash point. We'll be direct: none of them work, and many are dangerous.
- They can't work by design. Aviator's result is generated by a provably fair RNG at the moment the round runs. There is no data to "predict" because the outcome doesn't exist until it happens, and it's independent of every previous round.
- "Hack APKs" are usually malware. Downloads claiming to hack Aviator frequently carry malware that steals your passwords, banking details or wallet access. Installing one is a real risk to your money and device.
- "Signal" sellers are running a scam. They charge for predictions that are no better than guessing, and showcase only the wins. When their signal is wrong — which is random — you lose, and they keep your fee.
The only honest way to play Aviator is to treat it as a game of chance, use demo to practise, and bet within limits. Anyone promising guaranteed Aviator wins is trying to take your money, not help you make it.
Playing Aviator sensibly
Since no system beats the RNG, smart Aviator play is really about discipline, not prediction:
- Set an auto cash-out. Picking a target multiplier in advance removes the emotional "just one more second" mistake that costs most players.
- Cash out early and often, or aim high rarely — pick one. Frequent small cash-outs (1.5x–2x) win more often for less; chasing big multipliers wins rarely. Mixing the two without a plan is how bankrolls vanish.
- Use the two-bet tool. Cash one bet out early for a safety return, and let the second ride for upside.
- Set a budget and a stop. Decide what you'll stake for the session before you start, and walk away when you hit it — win or lose.
These habits won't beat the odds — nothing does — but they keep the game fun and your spending controlled.
Aviator on mobile
Aviator plays beautifully on mobile. The MCW app runs Aviator with auto-bet, auto cash-out and live history on Android and iOS. On Android you can enable biometric login for fast access; on iOS, add MCW to your home screen from Safari. Just remember the only safe place to download the app is the official site, mcw.in.net — never a third-party "Aviator hack" APK.
Aviator bonuses
New players can claim the 100% welcome bonus up to ৳700, which you can play across casino games including crash titles like Aviator (check each promo's eligible games and wagering terms). Rotating casino promotions appear in the Promotion section. Full details on the bonus page.
Start playing Aviator
- Register an MCW account (BDT, 18+).
- Deposit via bKash, Nagad, Rocket, UPAY or TAP — or try the demo first.
- Open Aviator from the crash games section.
- Place your bet, watch the multiplier, and cash out — then withdraw your winnings.
Like fast games? Explore more crash games or the live game show Crazy Time. Play responsibly; you must be 18+. More on responsible gaming.
Before staking, use the demo guide to practise cash-out timing, then compare Aviator with other crash games and check app help if mobile streaming or login gets in the way.
Frequently asked questions
How do I play Aviator on MCW?
Log in, open Aviator from the crash games section, place your bet before the round starts, watch the multiplier climb, and cash out before the plane flies away. Your winnings are your stake times the cash-out multiplier.
Does an Aviator predictor work?
No. Aviator's crash point is generated by a provably fair random number generator at the moment of each round, independent of previous rounds. No app or signal can predict it — sellers of "predictors" are scamming you.
Is there an Aviator hack?
No. There is no hack that can change or forecast the result. Downloads claiming to "hack Aviator" are typically malware designed to steal your passwords and money. Only ever use the official site, mcw.in.net.
What is the RTP of Aviator?
Aviator has an RTP of around 97% and is a high-volatility game — wins can be large but are unpredictable.
Can I play Aviator demo for free?
Yes. Aviator offers a free demo mode (Spribe's practice version) so you can learn the cash-out timing with no deposit before playing for real.
What is auto cash-out?
Auto cash-out lets you set a target multiplier in advance; the game automatically cashes out your bet when that multiplier is reached, helping you stick to a plan.
Is Aviator fair?
Yes. Aviator uses a provably fair RNG, which lets you verify each round's result wasn't manipulated. Outcomes are random and independent.
18+. Play responsibly. Official site: mcw.in.net. MCW Consultancy Ltd., licensed in Anjouan, Union of Comoros.