
How to Use Your Dull Commute as a Profitable Timepass with Aviator”
If you’ve ever been snarled in traffic on Outer Ring Road in Bangalore or trapped on a packed like pickle jar Delhi Metro train, you’ll know this—commutes can drain life out of you.
Everydāt waste near 2 hour just to reach office.olvays. Staring at my phone. Scrolling the same memes. That’s the hundredth time my wife has refreshed WhatsApp. But then, something changed. I discovered Aviator, a game that was like I had my own little slot machine in my pocket and could hit the jackpot any time.
This is not a sponsored ad or an unsavory promotion. I think this is just how I accidentally made those wasted hours a little exciting — and, very occasionally, rewarding.
🚇 The Daily Drag
My day used to begin at 8am exactly. By 8:40 I had shoehorned myself into a metro coach, earphones in, brain semi-lit. I couldn’t even read a book: If I could have found a place to sit, it was too overcrowded to concentrate. So, like many of us, I would flip through news apps and Instagram reels.
But then one day, a friend messaged me a link: “Try this crash game called Aviator. Just don’t get addicted.”
Challenge accepted.
🛫 The First Few Flights
Aviator looked simple enough. There’s a little plane. You place a bet. The coefficient increases as the plane flies higher. You press “cash out” before they take off. Guess right, and you make the money. Otherwise … say bye-bye to your ₹10.
At the beginning, I played for no money. I quickly tested the demo on platforms at Rajiv Chowk. It was as if Flappy Bird had collided with stock trading. I didn’t win much, but I also didn’t lose much — and the time flew by. Pun intended.
💡 When It Clicked
The second week, I was consistently cashing my brides for about 1.5x to 2x. Not necessarily huge wins, but small, consistent ones. ₹20 became ₹35. ₹50 became ₹90. On great days, I touched 3x. And slowly, my metro trips didn’t feel like they were poisoning me any longer.
I made myself a kind of rule:
₹100 max per day.
Cash out prematurely if the multiplier appeared “floppy”.
Leave after winning 3 times or losing twice — whichever occurred first.
“So I did it that way, I kept it fun, safe and it actually was useful.
📲 Why It Works for Commuters
Aviator and people like me, people with dead time in their day:
Runs very nice on my cheap android phone (2GB RAM, not highend).
Rounds are ultra brief, at a 30-second maximum.
Do you even serious focus or deep gaming skills, bro?
You can start, stop or pause at any point.
And, truth be told, it’s better than doom-scrolling news or getting frustrated by the dude playing loud reels behind you.
💸 Did I Make Big Bucks?
No. And I didn’t expect to. But I did pull in 1,500 rupees ($21) in one month — stress-free! There’s my monthly Netflix subscription, plus a couple of Domino’s pizzas paid for.
Some days I lost ₹50–₹100. Some days I made ₹300. But over time, it evened out. And it taught me to act quick, look for patterns and quit while ahead. Not a bad skill to develop in this bonkers fast world, eh?
🔐 A Few Things I Learned (The Hard Way)
Don’t chase high multipliers: That 10x seems so tempting, but it’s a trap. Jump at 1.8x and sleep easy.
Practice in demo mode: Nobody says you need to torch your money while you learn the ropes.
Never play when you’re sad: You’ll screw everything up. Guaranteed.
Establish a time and money limit: Or you’ll play into your entire lunch break and miss your stop.
✋ Closing Thoughts
Aviator was a game that didn’t just become anything to me. It was a way to resuscitate dead space. — I was no longer just a passenger — I was flying too, after all, so to speak.
You get no promises of getting rich. No fake screenshots. Just a small game to spice up your otherwise mundane commute — and, with a little luck, make you a bit richer in the process.
If you feel like you’re caught in a daily grind of rinse and repeat, then maybe you should try Aviator. So long as you cash out before the crash – and don’t let the plane fly your common sense away.