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Aviator vs Mines

Both Aviator and Mines share the same certified RTP of 97.00%. Choice comes down to volatility, max-win cap and game mechanics. Both titles are from Spribe, so the certified-variant ladder rules are the same — only the operator deployment differs.

Last verified: 28 May 2026

Spribe · 2019

Aviator

Certified RTP
97.00%
Lowest variant
97.00%
Variants
1
Category
crash
Max multiplier
Unlimited (theoretical); practical observation >10,000x
Provably fair
Yes
View Aviator audit →

Spribe · 2019

Mines

Certified RTP
97.00%
Lowest variant
97.00%
Variants
1
Category
crash
Max multiplier
Up to 24,000x (24 safe tiles, 1 mine)
Provably fair
Yes
View Mines audit →

Verdict

Both Aviator and Mines share the same certified RTP of 97.00%. Choice comes down to volatility, max-win cap and game mechanics.

Important: the certified ceiling is only what you'll see at operators that deploy the highest variant. Aviator ships in 1 variant, Mines in 1. Operator choice can wipe out an RTP advantage on the headline figure — always check the in-game info panel.

Where the certified version actually lives

Aviator vs Mines — FAQ

Which has the better RTP: Aviator or Mines?

Both Aviator and Mines share the same certified RTP of 97.00%. Choice comes down to volatility, max-win cap and game mechanics.

What are the main differences between Aviator and Mines?

Aviator (Spribe, 2019) is a crash/instant game, certified at 97.00% RTP. Mines (Spribe, 2019) is a crash/instant game, certified at 97.00% RTP. Both come from Spribe, so the certified-variant policies are similar.

Should I play Aviator or Mines?

If pure return-to-player is your only criterion, pick the higher certified RTP and find a casino that deploys it at the ceiling. If volatility and max-win cap matter, note that crash games and slots use fundamentally different math; RTP comparisons across categories are illustrative, not equivalent.