Geometry Dash Spectre is an Epic Extreme Demon user level, created as a mega-collaboration hosted by xander and verified by PersonHuman42. With a rainbow color scheme and flowing gameplay, it holds a 10-star difficulty rating and offers no collectible coins. Once teased as an official Zodiac sequel, it later stood independently while keeping strong design references. Recognized for its ambitious style, Spectre quickly became a top-tier challenge on the Demonlist. Start exploring this fierce Extreme Demon today!
DIVE INTO THE GAMEPLAY OF SPECTRE
Geometry Dash Spectre pushes players into a Zodiac-inspired flow where frame-perfect clicks, rapid shifts, and visual blackouts demand timing precision. Every mode change flows seamlessly.
- The cube section starts with familiar Zodiac reminders and frame-perfect timing, building tension from the first clicks onward.
- The ball segment introduces early memorization challenges while teleport portals and clicks test adaptability under shifting designs.
- The ship offers smoother relief with simple holds before transitioning back into layered cube mechanics.
- UFO and robot sequences highlight rapid timing bursts, demanding perfect precision in short intervals.
- Wave sections increase speed with dual paths, gravity shifts, and blackout sequences, limiting visibility.
- Dual cube and ball gameplay split perspectives, creating challenging asymmetry with frame-perfect synchronization.
- Orange-gold designs add obscured jumps, vision tricks, and difficult frame-perfect landings across tight platforms.
- Purple sections feature robots and cubes with triple-frame clicks, building intensity with every transition.
- Blue-themed segments layer heavy object density, where moving blocks and blackout dashes create chaotic momentum.
- Final drop unleashes waves, UFO, and rapid blackouts with nonstop frame-perfect difficulty, finishing at peak challenge.
Explore Some Interesting Trivia
- Released October 2024 and ranked #6 on Demonlist.
- Surpassed KOCMOC as the hardest epic-rated level at release.
- Vernam and ItsHybrid lost parts during development changes.
- Development began in 2.1, finished after the 2.2 release.
- Zodiac veterans YakobNugget and OSIRIS contributed sections.
- Placement shifts pushed Spectre out of Demonlist Top 10.