Rhythm-based platformer. Jump and fly through geometry obstacles to the beat. Play instantly in your browser â no download, no account required.
Rhythm-based platformer. Jump and fly through geometry obstacles to the beat. This is a free browser game â it works on Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge without any installation. It also works on mobile browsers and Chromebooks.
Geometry Dash was created by Robert Topala (RobTop) and first released in 2013. What distinguished it from other rhythm games was its approach to difficulty: instead of judging timing accuracy on visible notes, it synchronized the entire obstacle course to the music, requiring complete memorization of each section through repeated attempts. Death sends you to the beginning with no checkpoints in normal mode.
The game's community-driven level editor transformed it from a single game into a platform. Over 90 million user-created levels have been published, spanning difficulties from trivial to near-impossible. The hardest community levels â classified as Extreme Demons â require thousands of attempts from even the most skilled players. Completing these is considered among the greatest achievements in all of gaming.
The music-obstacle synchronization creates a unique learning experience. Early attempts at a new level feel chaotic and reactive. After ten attempts, patterns begin emerging. After fifty, sections feel familiar. After a hundred, the music itself starts guiding your inputs â you jump because you hear the beat approaching, not because you see the obstacle. This progression from conscious reaction to musical intuition is the flow state that players describe as the game's most compelling quality.
Geometry Dash Lite provides several official levels completely free in browser. Each official level serves as both a challenge and a tutorial for the design principles of that difficulty tier. Completing the free levels gives you the foundation to understand what makes community levels difficult before attempting them.
The Geometry Dash competitive scene is active and innovative. Players race to complete newly released extreme levels first, stream their attempts on Twitch, and the leaderboard system tracks the most skilled players globally. For casual players, even reaching 50% completion on a challenging level is a meaningful achievement worth celebrating.
Over 90 million user-created levels have been published in Geometry Dash. The hardest Extreme Demon levels require thousands of attempts from even the world's best players. Completing any official Lite level is meaningful preparation for the vast community library.