Geometry Dash Maze Maps
In Geometry Dash Maze Maps, the familiar Geometry Dash cube lands in a long series of maze-like stages packed with sharp traps and tight platform gaps. Before the run starts, customize your cube with new faces, outlines, and skins, turning it into a superhero mask, a mushroom-style head, or a goofy little monster look. The visuals stay simple and clear, so it is easy to track your character even when the action speeds up. The Geometry world here is split into five levels, and every level contains a fresh maze route that pushes your timing and focus. Mazes never stay empty, because spikes, pits, and moving platforms block the way in strict patterns. If you enjoy Geometry Dash games, this version keeps the same intense forward charge but packs it into narrow corridors and sudden height changes.
How to play?
Watch the cube sprint forward automatically while you handle every jump. Tap or click to launch clean hops over spike rows and to land on small platforms without sliding off the edge. Hit yellow boosters when they appear to trigger extra-high jumps that carry you across wider gaps or stacked obstacles. If a leap misses, the run restarts from the beginning of the maze, so repeating sections helps lock in the rhythm. With practice, Geometry patterns become readable, and quick reactions turn tricky lanes into smooth runs. Jump in and see how many maze maps you can clear without a single crash.
About this game:
- Players have rated this game 4.03 out of 5, based on 614 votes.
- Released in December 2023.
- Ready to play on Web Browser (PC) and Android/iOS (Mobile).
- Age rating: 7+
- Powered by HTML5 — jump right in and start playing in your browser, no downloads needed.
Game features:
- Five fixed levels, each built as a separate maze route for the auto-running cube
- Character customization covers face, outline color, and complete skin swaps
- Yellow boosters modify jump height to cross wider gaps and taller barriers
- Runs always restart from the beginning of the current maze after a collision
Tips & Tricks:
- Memorize spike layouts after each fail so you can jump at the exact same safe spots on the next run.
- Use yellow boosters only when a wide gap or tall obstacle is coming, not on simple single-block jumps.
- Practice holding jumps for different lengths to control short hops versus long launches more accurately.
























