Aviator Boom Game operates on a provably fair random number generation system that determines the exact moment the plane will fly away. The multiplier starts at 1.00x and climbs in real-time, influenced by a cryptographic algorithm that generates each round's crash point before takeoff. Players see the multiplier increase from 1.01x through potential heights of 1000x, with the median crash occurring between 1.5x and 3.2x based on mathematical probability distribution.
The core engine processes player cashout requests within 50 milliseconds of button press, ensuring that your decision locks in your multiplier even during peak traffic with thousands of simultaneous players. The game uses WebSocket technology to deliver live multiplier updates at 60 frames per second, creating smooth visual feedback as the plane ascends. Auto-cashout triggers are processed server-side, meaning your preset multiplier target executes even if connection drops momentarily.
Round duration varies from instant crashes at 1.00x to extended flights exceeding 100x, with each complete cycle lasting 5-8 seconds on average. The betting phase accepts wagers for 5 seconds before each flight, during which you can place up to two simultaneous bets with independent auto-cashout settings. Historical round data displays the last 100 results in the interface, allowing pattern analysis while the provably fair hash system lets you verify that each outcome was predetermined and unmanipulated.