Quantum Geometry
In Quantum Geometry, everything looks calm until the little cube launches down a narrow track packed with geometric traps. The world feels like a stripped-down Geometry Dash universe, drawn with sharp shapes and clean colors so you can focus on what really matters: surviving the run. There is no story cutscene or long intro. The cube appears, the level loads, and the race starts. You control a familiar dash-style cube runner that never stops moving. It keeps sliding forward at high speed while you focus only on timing and position. One mistimed jump sends you right back to the start, so every click or tap has a clear result.
How to play?
Tap or click to make the cube jump as it rushes ahead along the Quantum Geometry track. Watch the lane closely and react when platforms, spike walls, and stacked cube constructions appear in front of you. Jump early to clear low blocks and tap later when the spikes sit right on the edge of the platform. If the pace feels too fast at first, use the early part of the route to lock in the rhythm of the Geometry Dash style movement. Runs are short, so quick restarts let you memorize layout sections and push your distance a little farther each time. Stick with it, learn where the sharp traps sit, and see how far you can drive your cube through this quantum geometry run.
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About this game:
- Players have rated this game 3.78 out of 5, based on 888 votes.
- Released in May 2021.
- 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:
- Auto-running cube moves at a fixed high speed so you only manage timing and jumps
- Track layout uses cube stacks and spike patterns instead of enemies or projectiles
- Short runs encourage replaying the same route and memorizing tricky geometry segments
- Visual design stays minimal to keep attention on obstacles and jump timing
Tips & Tricks:
- Warm up with several quick runs just to read the rhythm of the track.
- Focus your eyes slightly ahead of the cube, not on its exact position.
- Treat tall cube stacks as early warning signs and prepare a longer jump.
- After each crash, remember the exact obstacle that hit you and adjust your next jump timing.























