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Explore all 22 main levels and the secret 'The Challenge' in Geometry Dash. Get detailed walkthroughs, secret coin locations, and tips for Stereo Madness, Back on Track, and more.

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Explore all 22 main levels and the secret 'The Challenge' in Geometry Dash. Get detailed walkthroughs, secret coin locations, and tips for Stereo Madness, Back on Track, and more.

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There are currently 22 main classic levels in the full version of Geometry Dash, and an additional secret classic level called " The Challenge", is also present in the full game.

  • Stereo Madness
  • Back On Track
  • Polargeist
  • Dry Out
  • Base After Base
  • Can't Let Go
  • Jumper
  • Time Machine
  • Cycles
  • xStep
  • Clutterfunk
  • Theory of Everything
  • Electroman Adventures
  • Clubstep
  • Electrodynamix
  • Hexagon Force
  • Blast Processing
  • Theory of Everything 2
  • Geometrical Dominator
  • Deadlocked
  • The Challenge
  • Fingerdash
  • Dash

Stereo Madness serves as the introductory level for Geometry Dash. It starts by introducing the cube form, easing and progressing the player into harder gameplay. Stereo Madness also introduces the ship (rocket) form; starting the section with a large space to ease the player into the ship's controls.

Audio

In-Game Version

https://geometry-dash.fandom.com/wiki/File:StereoMadness.mp3

Full Version

https://geometry-dash.fandom.com/wiki/File:StereoMadnessFull.mp3

Secret coins

  • The first secret coin is located at 50% and collected as the cube. After the first ship sequence, jump twice up the first two columns, slide through a gap in the third column and jump again to collect the coin, or alternatively, jump thrice up the first three columns and slide down under the fourth column.
  • The second secret coin is located at 74% and collected as the cube. After travelling upon four adjacent narrow platforms, jump four times up onto a line of descending blocks and jump off the second to last block to collect the coin, clearing a short spike upon return to the main route.
  • The third secret coin is located at 98% and collected as the ship. After beginning the second ship sequence, pass the first pair of obstacles before entering a small crevice missing a block by the second ceiling obstacle. The background will turn red and the grid will shift to reveal a narrow alternate passage with close-contained spikes. Passing through it will lead to the third coin at the level's end.

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Third secret coinThird secret coin

Trivia

  • Stereo Madness was the only level of the first nine levels to have its difficulty retained while the others were downgraded in Update 1.9.
  • Stereo Madness is the only level not to contain pads, orbs or manipulation portals, and also the only level to introduce multiple forms.
    • This was prior to Update 1.6, because coins did not exist on that time, and some of the levels, including this one, used unintroduced mechanics for coins.
  • The third secret coin passage is particularly unique:
    • Reaching its end is the only instance of being able to diverge from the main route and end somewhere different.
    • It reveals small spikes and pulsating star decorations which are formally introduced in Clutterfunk and xStep respectively.
    • It was modified and made easier in Update 1.9, having five overhead small spikes that were directly above more small spikes removed and replaced with three overhead short spikes slightly earlier.
  • Stereo Madness gives programmed text instructions to "Tap to jump over the spikes" if colliding twice with the first spike in the level.
  • Stereo Madness takes 89 seconds to complete and requires a minimum of 77 jumps.
    • This jump total requires the first secret coin route to be taken and the second secret coin route to not be taken.

Back On Track introduces a new mechanic, jump pads. Jump pads are used as both a useful function and a hazard in Back on Track. You first encounter a jump pad as a cube, and it launches you into the air, over 4 spikes. Later in the section, they are used as a hazard, launching you into spikes instead. A ship part follows the introduction to jump pads, then going back to a cube part for the rest of the level.

Audio

In-Game Version

https://geometry-dash.fandom.com/wiki/File:BackOnTrack.mp3

Full Version

https://geometry-dash.fandom.com/wiki/File:BackOnTrackFull.mp3

Secret coins

  • The first secret coin is located at 41% and collected as the cube. After descending a short flight of platforms, jumping onto a series of connected platforms with a spike on one, jump twice up two more platforms before sliding to the ground onto a concealed gravity pad that will launch into the coin and then a gravity portal, returning to the main route.
  • The second secret coin is located at 55% and collected as the ship. Manoeuvre around the first two obstacles and fly into a gap in the third obstacle to collect the coin within.
  • The third secret coin is located at 84% and collected as the cube. After passing through three block columns and travelling along three series of connected platforms, jump twice up two more narrow platforms before sliding onto a concealed line platform below the main route. Jump over a gap onto the second line platform to collect the coin and reach a jump pad to return, immediately jumping again to clear an oncoming spike upon landing.

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Second secret coinSecond secret coin

Third secret coinThird secret coin

Trivia

  • Prior to Update 1.9

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