Geometry Dash Unblocked: One Button, Zero Forgiveness
One tap. That's the entire control scheme. Tap to jump, hold to fly.
Geometry Dash Unblocked has been destroying people's patience
since August 2013 and it's still doing it. The rhythm-based obstacle course format
sounds simple until level three catches you off guard at full speed.
Spent 40 minutes on Stereo Madness alone before getting through it clean.
Came back the next day. That's Geometry Dash.
One Icon, Infinite Ways to Die
Your geometric icon moves automatically from left to right.
Your job is to keep it alive. Tap to jump over spikes.
Hold to fly through gaps in ship mode.
The obstacles are synced to the music, which means the rhythm
tells you exactly when to tap if you're listening properly.
One hit kills you. No checkpoints in normal mode.
You start from the beginning every time.
Game Modes That Change Everything
The cube is your starting form. It jumps on tap.
The ship flies on hold, drops on release.
The ball rolls and flips gravity on tap.
The UFO makes short hops on each tap.
The wave moves diagonally based on hold or release.
The robot bounces with adjustable height.
The spider teleports between surfaces on tap.
Portal gates in levels switch you between these forms mid-run,
which is where the difficulty multiplies fast.
Controls
Space / Click / ↑: Jump (cube) or action depending on current form
Hold Space/Click: Fly in ship mode, hold wave diagonal
Release: Drop in ship, reverse wave direction
Practice Mode: Places checkpoints. Use to learn level sections before attempting normal mode
26 Official Levels and Why They Scale Hard
Stereo Madness is the easiest official level. It's the tutorial.
Back on Track is next. By level five, the obstacles require actual memorization.
By level ten, the difficulty is rated "Hard." Levels 18 onward are "Insane" and "Demon."
Most players never complete all 26 official levels.
The community-made levels extend even further, with difficulty categories
that go beyond what the official content includes.
Tested on school hardware, loads instantly, runs at full framerate in Chrome.
Why This Works During a School Break
Each attempt lasts anywhere from 10 seconds to 2 minutes.
Failing is fast. Restarting is instant.
classrooms6xunblocked.github.io has Geometry Dash ready when you need it.
Play Geometry Dash at school during any break.
6x classroom
keeps the browser version running clean on any school device.
Geometry Dash Unblocked Chromebook tested on school hardware, zero lag.
How to Stop Dying on the Same Section
Use Practice Mode first: Practice Mode lets you place checkpoints anywhere in a level. Learn hard sections in practice before attempting a clean run. Not using practice mode on hard levels is the main reason players get stuck.
Listen to the music: The obstacles sync to the beat. If you're tapping visually only, you're reacting too late. Listen for the rhythm pattern and anticipate the jump before the spike appears.
Die on purpose early: On a new level, let yourself die a few times early to see what's coming. Knowing the obstacle layout matters more than raw reflexes in the first few runs.
Cube sections: tap don't hold: In cube mode, holding doesn't extend the jump height significantly. Quick taps give better control than long presses for most obstacles.
Ship mode: small inputs: In ship mode, large movements overshoot gaps. Tiny adjustments keep you centered. Most ship crashes happen from over-correcting.
Built by One Developer Since 2013
Geometry Dash was created by Robert Topala, a Swedish developer who operates as RobTop Games.
Released August 13, 2013 on iOS and Android. Steam version arrived December 2014.
Topala has been the sole developer throughout, releasing major updates years apart
including Update 2.2 in December 2023 after a five-year gap.
The browser version runs in HTML5 with no plugins needed.
Questions Worth Answering
Geometry Dash Lite is the free version with fewer levels and ads. The full game has 26 official levels plus the level editor and online community levels. The browser version is typically based on the Lite version but still gives you the core gameplay experience.
Geometry Dash loads directly in the browser using HTML5. Tested on school Chromebook hardware. Chrome handles it without any issues. Geometry Dash Unblocked Chromebook runs at full framerate on every device tested.
Demon is the highest official difficulty rating in Geometry Dash. Demon levels are further broken into Easy Demon, Medium Demon, Hard Demon, Insane Demon, and Extreme Demon. Extreme Demon levels are completed by a very small percentage of players globally. The official levels don't reach Extreme Demon. Those come from the community.