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Geometry Dash All Versions Top

Keep tapping, keep flying, and never stop dashing.

Often forgotten between the titans 1.9 and 2.1, 2.0 was the industrial revolution of level design. It introduced the , which allowed objects to slide, rotate, and scale over time.

Without question, the current top spot belongs to . After a seven-year development cycle (the infamous "2.2 waiting room" era), RobTop delivered an update so massive it feels like a sequel. geometry dash all versions top

5. Version 1.6 – The "Classic Arcade" Release Date: October 2014 Platform: Mobile, Steam

The version that started it all. Only three levels: Back On Track , Polargeist , and Dry Out . One game mode (Cube). One speed (Normal). No practice mode. No icons. Keep tapping, keep flying, and never stop dashing

But for veterans and newcomers alike, one question sparks endless debate: With updates spanning nearly a decade, each version has introduced game-changing mechanics, iconic levels, and legendary bugs.

3. Version 1.9 – The "Hard Demon" Era Release Date: April 2015 Platform: Mobile, Steam Without question, the current top spot belongs to

Since its explosive release in 2013, Geometry Dash has transcended the label of a simple mobile game to become a cultural phenomenon. Developed by the enigmatic Robert Topala (RobTop), this rhythm-based action platformer is infamous for its punishing difficulty, heart-pumping electronic soundtrack, and a near-infinite level editor.

Keep tapping, keep flying, and never stop dashing.

Often forgotten between the titans 1.9 and 2.1, 2.0 was the industrial revolution of level design. It introduced the , which allowed objects to slide, rotate, and scale over time.

Without question, the current top spot belongs to . After a seven-year development cycle (the infamous "2.2 waiting room" era), RobTop delivered an update so massive it feels like a sequel.

5. Version 1.6 – The "Classic Arcade" Release Date: October 2014 Platform: Mobile, Steam

The version that started it all. Only three levels: Back On Track , Polargeist , and Dry Out . One game mode (Cube). One speed (Normal). No practice mode. No icons.

But for veterans and newcomers alike, one question sparks endless debate: With updates spanning nearly a decade, each version has introduced game-changing mechanics, iconic levels, and legendary bugs.

3. Version 1.9 – The "Hard Demon" Era Release Date: April 2015 Platform: Mobile, Steam

Since its explosive release in 2013, Geometry Dash has transcended the label of a simple mobile game to become a cultural phenomenon. Developed by the enigmatic Robert Topala (RobTop), this rhythm-based action platformer is infamous for its punishing difficulty, heart-pumping electronic soundtrack, and a near-infinite level editor.