Unleash your creativity with Geometry Dash Editor v2, a powerful online tool that lets you design, build, and test custom Geometry Dash levels directly in your browser. This feature-packed editor provides everything you need to craft intricate platforming challenges, sync them to music, and share your creations with the community.
The editor offers a comprehensive suite of building blocks and mechanics. Place standard blocks, platforms, grid-aligned structures, and decorative elements like pulsing chains. Implement gameplay-altering objects including gravity portals, speed portals (slow, normal, fast, faster, fastest), mini portals, mirror portals, and dual portals that split your character. Add interactive elements like jump pads, orbs (yellow, pink, blue, green, black, dash), and color triggers to change the visual theme of sections.
Switch seamlessly between editor mode and playtest mode using the Z and M keys. The editing interface is organized into multiple block menus. Press 1 or 3 to cycle between different object categories. Use 4 and 5 to scroll through items within a selected menu. Select the eraser tool with key 2 for precise removal. Rotate placed objects with R, and access advanced rotation and nudge adjustments with the R+E shortcut (reset to default with R+O). Open the trigger menu by pressing F to access logic and effect triggers.
Your levels can utilize all seven official player forms: Cube, Ship, Ball, UFO, Wave, Robot, and Spider. Incorporate environmental hazards like spikes, saws, gears, and slopes. Use the special trigger system to create complex sequences. During playtesting, control your character with a click to jump, fly, or activate orbs. Enable a debug 'no-clip' mode for easier navigation during design by pressing I and O. A progress bar with percentage markers helps you gauge level length.
Personalize your level's atmosphere by adding your own soundtrack. Simply navigate to the backdrop settings, remove any default music, and upload your chosen track. To save your project, it's recommended to remix the original editor project when you start. Subsequently, use your platform's standard save function to preserve all your progress, block placements, and triggers.
For the best experience, especially with complex levels, using Turbowarp is highly recommended. Alternatively, enable Turbo Mode within the editor, though it may be less effective. The editor has seen consistent updates, with version 1.3 introducing crucial mobile editing controls, allowing for creation on touch devices. Earlier versions added quality-of-life features like the progress bar and numerical indicators. Dive in and start building the next viral Geometry Dash challenge today.