Top 5 Hardest Demons in Geometry Dash (According to Pointercrate)
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Geometry Dash is a game, that allows created levels. With such a simple control scheme it wouldn't seem like levels could be too tough, but some are extremely challenging. Here are the 5 hardest levels that have been beaten.
#5: Kyouki by Demishio

Kyouki is an extremely hard level, featuring fast, tight, taps! Only 4 people have ever completed it! It used to be the 3rd hardest level.
#4: Slaughterhouse by icedcave

Slaughterhouse is a hell themed level, notorious for its tight waves and ships. It has been completed by 21 people! It used to be the hardest level ever beaten in the game! Fun fact: When it was originally beaten, it was hacked by a man named SpaceUK, which would've made Firework the actually hardest level beaten at the time, before getting actually beaten by a man named Doggie.
#3: Silent clubstep by TheRealSailent

Silent clubstep is a level known for its multiple tight ships and frame perfects. It was originally impossible, before getting made easier. It has been beaten by 6 people.
#2: Avernus by PockeWindfish

Avernus is a hell themed level featuring unfun tight gameplay. It has only been beaten once!
#1: Acheron by ryamu

Acheron is a hell themed level filled with hard taps, and tricky parts! Acheron is the sequel to the old hardest level, "Tartarus". Acheron has been beaten 9 times.
As you can see, Geometry Dash seems easy at first, but can have some tough levels! If you enjoyed this, like and follow for more Geometry Dash related content.
Posted on 09/06/20234K Views
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Phillip Fichera09/07/2024
these levels are so hard

lol08/02/2024
you will need to update it now the top 1 is tidal wave

Roman Wels05/24/2024
i know this is oder but on Placebo 1 is actually Tidal ware verified by zoin and 1 other Victor 23.5.2024

Muhammad Siddiqui01/17/2024
Same

Nassim01/14/2024
bloodbath left the chat

yoshiiii1310/29/2023
you know I really like geometry dash

Muhammad Siddiqui01/17/2024
Same
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