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What Is the Aviator RTP? (Reddit Question)

Short answer

Aviator’s RTP (return to player) is 97%, set by the developer Spribe and identical on every licensed operator. That means over a very large number of rounds the game returns about 97 cents per dollar wagered, leaving a 3% house edge. RTP is a long-run statistical average, not a promise for your session — short-term you can win big or lose fast due to variance. The theoretical max win is capped very high (commonly cited around 10,000x), but hitting it is extraordinarily rare.

What 97% RTP really means for you

RTP is measured across millions of rounds, not your afternoon. A 97% RTP means the house mathematically expects to keep ~3% of everything wagered. If you wager $100 total across many small bets, expected value is roughly $97 back — but real sessions swing widely around that average. The longer you play, the closer your results drift toward the house’s 3% edge.

RTP is the same everywhere — stop shopping for it

Because Spribe fixes the RTP, there is no operator with a "better paying" Aviator. Compare operators on withdrawal speed, bonuses, and licensing instead (see the operator comparison page).

Max win and variance

Aviator can theoretically pay very large multipliers, but the distribution is heavily weighted toward low multipliers — most rounds bust early. That is exactly why chasing a huge multiplier drains bankrolls: the rare big win does not offset the many small losses at 97% RTP.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the RTP of Aviator?

The RTP of Aviator is 97%, fixed by Spribe on every licensed operator, giving the house a 3% edge.

Does a 97% RTP mean I will get 97% of my money back?

Not per session. RTP is a long-run average across millions of rounds. In a single session you can win more or lose everything; over time results converge toward the 3% house edge.

What is the maximum win on Aviator?

The theoretical maximum is a very high multiplier (commonly cited around 10,000x), but the odds of reaching it are extremely low and most rounds crash at low multipliers.

Play responsibly. Aviator has a 3% house edge — most players lose over time. Only stake what you can afford to lose, never chase losses, and set a session limit before you start. If gambling stops being fun, seek help (e.g. BeGambleAware, GamCare). Must be of legal age in your country.