As of 2026, the community mainly plays , while some challenge players stick to 2.1 for compatibility with older levels. RobTop continues to work on 2.3 with no set release date.
This version was used to publically test early 2.2 features, including camera controls, triggers, and zoom effects, years before Update 2.2 officially launched. Platform Availability
Subsequent updates, such as Geometry Dash 2.1 (2016) and 2.2 (2017), continued to build upon the game's success, adding: geometry dash all versions
Introduction of the Gravity Ball vehicle, allowing players to switch gravity mid-air.
As the community grew, the game became more technical and competitive. Version 1.6: Introduced the Demon difficulty and the legendary secret levels Electroman Adventures Version 1.7 - 1.8: Speed changes and arrived, followed by the game-changing , which allowed players to control two icons at once. Version 1.9: Often cited as a favorite, this version added the As of 2026, the community mainly plays ,
Added the Camera Trigger (zoom, pan, rotate), static cameras, sound effects (SFX) libraries, and shaders that warp the screen.
Added Geometrical Dominator and Deadlocked . Version 1
Widely considered the golden age, sparking an explosion of community creativity and custom soundtracks. Update 2.0 (August 2015) – The Robot & Moving Objects Official Levels: Geometrical Dominator, Deadlocked.
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One of the most consequential early updates, 1.6 brought a major visual overhaul and secret unlocks.
Featured a basic level editor that sparked the early creator community. Geometry Dash 1.1 to 1.5 (2013–2014)