Crash Game
Aviator is one of the most played crash games on Bat Baji right now. A plane takes off, the multiplier climbs, and you decide when to cash out. Simple concept, real tension, and the kind of payouts that keep players coming back every day.
Game Overview
Aviator is a crash-style game where a small plane takes off at the start of each round and a multiplier begins climbing from 1×. Your job is to cash out before the plane flies off the screen. If you cash out in time, your bet is multiplied by whatever the current value is. If the plane disappears before you act, the round is lost.
What makes Aviator different from most other games on Bat Baji is the level of control it gives you. There's no spinning reel, no card draw, no outcome you're waiting passively to see. You're watching a live multiplier climb in real time and making a decision every single round. That active involvement is a big part of why the game has built such a loyal following.
The game also supports two simultaneous bets per round, which opens up some interesting approaches. You can place a conservative bet set to auto cash-out at a low multiplier for consistent small returns, while running a second bet at a higher target for the occasional big win. It's a flexible structure that suits different playing styles, and Bat Baji's interface makes managing both bets straightforward.
How It Works
Each Aviator round on Bat Baji follows the same structure. Before the plane takes off, there's a brief betting window — usually a few seconds — where you place your bet and optionally set an auto cash-out target. Once the round starts, the plane lifts off and the multiplier begins climbing from 1×.
The multiplier can crash at any point. It might go at 1.1×, or it might climb past 50× before disappearing. The crash point is determined by a provably fair algorithm before the round begins, and the result is verifiable after the fact. No one — not the platform, not other players — can influence when the plane flies away.
You cash out by pressing the cash-out button while the plane is still in the air. Your winnings are your bet multiplied by the current multiplier at the moment you press. If you've set an auto cash-out, the system handles it for you the instant the multiplier hits your target. If the plane crashes before either happens, the bet is lost.
The round history panel shows the crash points from recent rounds, which gives you a sense of the game's rhythm. Some players use this to inform their strategy, though it's worth being clear that past results don't predict future ones — each round is independent.
Every Aviator round on Bat Baji uses a provably fair system. The crash point is generated before the round starts and can be verified independently after each result.
You're playing alongside other real Bat Baji users in every round. You can see their bets and cash-out points in the live panel, which adds a social layer to the experience.
Game Features
Beyond the core mechanic, Aviator has several features that make it one of the most complete crash games available on the platform.
Set a target multiplier and the game cashes out automatically the moment it's reached. Useful for consistent low-multiplier strategies without having to watch every round manually.
Place two separate bets in the same round with different targets. Run one conservative and one aggressive simultaneously — a flexible approach that suits a range of playing styles.
The in-game stats panel shows recent crash points, your personal win/loss history, and the top cash-outs from the current session. Useful context without being overwhelming.
Aviator on Bat Baji includes a live chat panel where players share their results in real time. It's a small thing, but it makes the game feel more like a shared experience than a solo session.
Aviator runs smoothly on Android and iOS through the Bat Baji app or mobile browser. The cash-out button is large and responsive — important when timing is everything.
Set a fixed bet amount and let the game place it automatically each round. Combine with auto cash-out for a fully automated session, or keep manual control of the cash-out timing.
Strategy Guide
Aviator is a game of decisions, and the quality of those decisions matters more than luck over any meaningful stretch of play. There's no single correct strategy — the right approach depends on your bankroll, your risk tolerance, and what you're trying to get out of a session. But there are some principles that experienced Bat Baji players tend to follow.
The most common starting point is the low-multiplier approach. Set your auto cash-out somewhere between 1.5× and 2×, keep your bets consistent, and grind out small wins. The crash rate at these levels is lower, which means you'll collect more often. The downside is that a single crash before cash-out can wipe out several rounds of gains, so bet sizing still matters.
The dual-bet setup is worth exploring once you're comfortable with the game. A typical configuration is to set one bet to auto cash-out at 1.5× for steady returns, and let the second bet ride manually to a higher target. This way you're always collecting something on the first bet, and occasionally landing a bigger win on the second. It doesn't eliminate variance, but it smooths out the session.
Chasing losses is the most common mistake in Aviator. After a few crashes in a row, the temptation is to increase your bet to recover quickly. That approach tends to make things worse rather than better. Keeping your bet size flat relative to your balance is a more sustainable way to play, and it keeps you in the game long enough for the higher multipliers to appear.
Setting a session limit before you start is something Bat Baji actively encourages. Decide on a loss limit and a win target before your first bet, and stick to both. Walking away when you've hit your win target is just as important as stopping when you've hit your loss limit. Aviator moves fast, and it's easy to let a good session turn into a bad one if you don't have a clear stopping point.
Getting Started
From zero to your first round in four steps. The whole process takes less than five minutes.
Register on Bat Baji with your mobile number. Verification is quick and your account is ready to use immediately after sign-up.
Top up your Bat Baji wallet via bKash, Nagad, or Rocket. Deposits are instant and the minimum is ৳200 — enough to get a proper feel for the game.
Find Aviator in the Bat Baji game lobby. The game loads directly in your browser or app — no download needed, no waiting around.
Place your bet during the countdown, watch the plane climb, and cash out before it flies away. Your winnings land in your wallet instantly.
Bonuses & Promotions
Bat Baji runs regular promotions that apply directly to Aviator. New players can claim a welcome deposit bonus that adds extra funds to their first deposit — more balance means more rounds, and more rounds means more chances to catch a high multiplier before the plane disappears.
Beyond the welcome offer, Bat Baji runs weekly cashback deals and reload bonuses for existing players. Aviator is frequently included in these promotions, which makes it worth checking the Offers page before each session. A cashback deal is particularly useful in a crash game — if variance goes against you in a session, getting a percentage back softens the impact.
Bat Baji also has a loyalty programme that rewards consistent play. The more you play across the platform, the better the offers you receive. Players who regularly use Aviator tend to accumulate points quickly given the fast round structure, and those points translate into bonus funds and free bet credits over time.
FAQ
Everything you need to know before your first round on Bat Baji.