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Geometry Dash Theory of Everything 2

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Geometry Dash Theory of Everything 2 is an adrenaline rush of mini-waves, sneaky traps, and vanishing saws that keep you on edge until the very end.

How to play Geometry Dash Theory of Everything 2?

Geometry Dash Theory of Everything 2 offers a fast-paced gameplay that requires you to react quickly while remembering every detail of the path. Every jump, every touch requires absolute precision, because even a small mistake can make you start over from the beginning. This is not just a level, but also a test of the player's memory and composure.

For the first time, the game introduces the mini-wave alongside shifts between ship, cube, and wave, demanding razor-sharp precision at every turn. The constant shape switching makes you quickly adapt to different control mechanisms, creating a feeling of both tension and excitement.

Notable challenges in the level include saw-blades that fade and disappear, making it difficult to guess their exact location; unseen slopes that require you to memorize to avoid falling into abysses; and phony slopes that can fool you into moving in the wrong direction if you’re not paying attention. Each element is cleverly placed to trap you at the most unexpected moments.

Although the level only lasts 92 seconds with a minimum of 90 jumps, it feels like a never-ending race. Every second is a moment of extreme tension, and when you reach the finish line, you’ll feel like you’ve conquered a major challenge in your Geometry Dash career.

Fun & Trivia

The unlock requirement was far more demanding in the earlier version

Before Update 2.0, unlocking Geometry Dash Theory of Everything 2 required you to collect up to 30 mystery coins, which is not a small number for beginners. This turned the level into a reward for patient gamers who were willing to dive through other levels to collect enough coins. After Update 2.0, the requirement was reduced to 20 coins, allowing more players to experience it, but for enthusiasts, the memory of the 30 coin requirement is still an unforgettable mark.

Only Electroman Adventures has destructible blocks

Destructible blocks are a rare feature, found only in two main Geometry Dash Theory of Everything 2 and Electroman Adventures. These are special blocks that can be broken when collided, creating dramatic surprises. Not only do they add to the challenge, they also keep you on your toes, as sometimes the safe path you’re on suddenly… disappears right under your feet.

Taking advantage of the 75% hitbox bug

At around 75% of the level, there’s a fun hitbox bug that allows you to survive even if you should have crashed by hitting the yellow ring at the right time. This is a dangerous trick that requires extremely precise timing, but for adventurous players, it feels especially satisfying, like breaking a rule of the game, just like when you play Clutterfunk.