Geometry Dash: Secret Mode
In Geometry Dash: Secret Mode, the geometry world hides a secret test that scientists unlocked inside a closed portal zone. A levitating cube escaped from its portal, and now it hangs over strange platforms and hazard-filled corridors. Levels use clean geometric shapes with strict rules, so every launch has a clear result you can predict from your angle and power. The cube flies only when you send it, so mistakes come from your timing and strength, not from random movement. Traps, spikes, and red barriers stand between the cube and the glowing portal exit. One wrong push can throw it into an obstacle, and you restart the layout from the beginning of the current attempt.
How to play?
Drag, aim, and release the flying cube to shoot it toward the portal. Geometry shapes mark safe spots and danger zones, so read the level layout before you launch. Avoid the red line, because once the cube crosses it, control locks, and the trajectory cannot be corrected. Adjust the throwing force to clear traps without bouncing into spikes or walls. Geometry Dash fans will notice that this secret mode emphasizes precision launches rather than constant jumping. Track how far the cube travels after each shot, then fine-tune the angle on the next try to pass the portal cleanly and unlock the following geometry challenge. Load up Geometry Dash: Secret Mode and see how far your flying cube control can go inside this secret geometry world.
About this game:
- Players have rated this game 3.48 out of 5, based on 25 votes.
- Released in May 2024.
- Ready to play on Web Browser (PC).
- Age rating: 7+
- Powered by HTML5 (Unity WebGL) — jump right in and start playing in your browser, no downloads needed.
Game features:
- Control a single flying cube that launches from a fixed position toward a portal.
- A red line in the level permanently removes control of the cube once crossed.
- Scientists inside the geometry world are stated to have discovered this hidden secret mode.
Tips & Tricks:
- Preview the whole layout before the first launch to spot traps near the portal.
- Use lighter throws first to test angles instead of full-power shots.
- Aim to stop the cube just past safe platforms, not right on the edge of spikes.























