Before installing any mod, go to the vanilla Geometry Dash settings, navigate to Account, and click Save . This ensures your stats, shards, and completed levels are safely backed up on the cloud.
For creators, this removes the restrictions in the 2.2 level editor, allowing you to build massively detailed environments without hitting the engine's default limitations.
Pass directly through spikes, monster obstacles, and solid walls without exploding.
If you decide to explore this world, stick to trusted sources like and the official GitHub pages of Eclipse, QOLMod, or GDH. Enable god mode, experiment freely, and then — when you’re ready — turn it off and beat those demon levels the old‑fashioned way.
The existence of mod menus featuring God Mode creates a stark dichotomy within the Geometry Dash community. On one side are the purists—players who view the game as a test of skill and patience. For them, the use of God Mode to complete a level is the ultimate taboo. It undermines the leaderboard integrity and devalues the effort required to beat difficult levels like "Bloodbath" or the new "Dash." Consequently, most reputable mod menus include "Auto Safe Mode" or "Unhack" features that automatically prevent players from uploading scores or progressing on the leaderboards while cheats are active. This "hacker check" serves as a thin red line separating experimentation from malice.
Instantly unlock every cube, ship, ball, UFO, wave, robot, spider, and the new swing copter icon without grinding achievements or mana orbs.
Before modifying any game files, open Geometry Dash, go to your account settings, and click Save to back up your progress to the cloud.
Do not use God Mode or Noclip to beat official rated levels to gain stars, diamonds, or secret coins for the global leaderboards. This will result in your account being leaderboard-banned.