Geometry Dash

Play Geometry Dash unblocked as a square block to experience new thrilling adventures in this rhythm-based action platformer! Listen to the rhythm and control the square block to avoid obstacles with fast speed. Play around with various entities’ shapes and several original mechanics, such as cubes, balls, and many demon sorts with the objective of finishing a level by reaching its endpoint. You have calculate the right point to avoid the nails and spike by jumping, flying, or flipping gravity depending on the level’s requirements. You can listen to fantastic music in many different versions with fresh sounds in addition to the original. The satisfaction of successfully completing a level is unparalleled, and the sense of accomplishment is what keeps players hooked for hours on end.

Players can enjoy 3 levels of the game: Stereo Madness, Back on track, and Polargeist. Each one has its own difficulty and a list of best scores. In particular, all official levels have been released, including:

  • Stereo Madness (Easy 1)
  • Back On Track (Easy 2)
  • Polargeist (Normal 3)
  • Dry Out (Normal 4)
  • Base After Base (Hard 5)
  • Can’t Let Go (Hard 6)
  • Jumper (Harder 7)
  • Time Machine (Harder 8)
  • Cycles (Harder 9)
  • Geometrical Dominator (Harder 10)
  • Blast Processing (Harder 10)
  • xStep (Insane 10)
  • Electroman Adventures (Insane 10)
  • Clutterfunk (Insane 11)
  • Theory of Everything (Insane 12)
  • Fingerdash (Insane 12)
  • Electrodynamix (Insane 12)
  • Hexagon Force (Insane 12)
  • Theory of Everything 2 (20 secret coin lock) (Demon 14)
  • Clubstep (10 secret coin lock) (Demon 14)
  • Deadlocked (30 secret coin lock) (Demon 15)


In the Geometry Dash PC game, you must evade and trump the obstacles in your way to have a smooth travel! The game’s music plays a crucial role, as timing and rhythm are closely intertwined with the gameplay experience. Jump and run as you navigate through dangerous zones filled with spiky hazards. The more jumping and running you do, the better you will get! However, any collision with obstacles will result in restarting the level from the beginning. There will be some bonus gifts if you can come to a specific level.

Control guide:

  • SPACE/UP Arrow = Jump
  • HOLD DOWN SPACE/UP Arrow = Multi-jump
  • UP Arrow = Steer vehicle up
  • DOWN Arrow = Steer vehicle down
  • Don’t touch the spikes, or you will have to restart!


GEOMETRY DASH: USER LEVELS

User Levels are unofficial Geometry Dash levels made by players using the built-in level editor. These levels can vary in complexity and quality, leading to the assignment of different ratings. These ratings fall into three categories: star, feature, and epic, depending on the level’s overall appeal and design.

Easy levels are those that end with a 2 stars reward. Other than auto levels, these are the easiest levels to finish and have the lowest degree of difficulty.
Normal levels are those that end with a 3 stars award.
Hard levels are levels that reward 4 or 5 stars when completed.
Insane levels are levels that reward 8 or 9 stars when completed.
Demon levels are levels that reward 10 stars when completed. They are the most challenging levels in Geometry Dash, and finishing them generally takes a lot of practice and effort. Update 2.1 further splits Demon levels into 5 tiers of escalating difficulty:
Easy Demon: The simplest of the five subcategories of demons, easy demons take the least amount of talent and effort to defeat.
Medium Demon: Demons of a medium difficulty level are not quite as challenging as those listed below, although they are a little more difficult than an Easy Demon.
Hard Demon: This level of difficulty is for the mid-tier demon. To successfully complete Hard Demons, players need to put in a significant amount of practice and effort.
Insane Demon: These very challenging Demon levels aren’t as harsh as Extreme Demons, but they nevertheless provide many challenges to the player.
Extreme Demon: This is the most difficult of the five subgroups. These levels are very difficult to finish since they need a lot of expertise, skill, endurance, and effort. The best examples are Sonic Wave, Zodiac, and Bloodbath.