2013: Original Release
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August 13, 2013 – The full version of Geometry Dash was released for iOS and Android.
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Soon after, Geometry Dash Lite was released as a free version, offering a limited set of levels and ads, but the same core gameplay.
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It included the first few levels of the full game (starting with Stereo Madness and Back on Track).
2014–2016: Rise in Popularity
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Geometry Dash Lite became incredibly popular, especially among mobile users who preferred not to pay upfront.
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The game was frequently updated to add new levels from the full version, introducing players to new music tracks and mechanics like:
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Jump pads
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Gravity portals
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Speed changes
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Levels like Polargeist, Dry Out, Base After Base, and Jumper were added progressively.
2017–2019: Slower Updates
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Fewer updates during this period, but Geometry Dash Lite still received occasional content updates that added more levels from the full version (up to level 13: Electroman Adventures).
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Community demand for Update 2.2 of the full version began to grow as development slowed.
2020–2022: Continued Popularity
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Despite infrequent updates, the game remained one of the most downloaded free games on iOS and Android.
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Geometry Dash Lite acted as a gateway for many new players into the full game and its online level-sharing community.
2023–2024: The Wait for 2.2
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While the full version awaited the long-anticipated Update 2.2, Geometry Dash Lite remained on version 2.21, featuring up to 13 levels.
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Levels included in Lite by this point:
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Stereo Madness
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Back on Track
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Polargeist
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Dry Out
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Base After Base
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Can’t Let Go
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Jumper
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Time Machine
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Cycles
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xStep
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Clutterfunk
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Theory of Everything
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Electroman Adventures
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2024–2025: Update 2.2 Release
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Update 2.2 of the full Geometry Dash was finally released in December 2023, after nearly 7 years of anticipation.
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As of 2025, geometry dash lite has not yet received 2.2, but many players expect a major update to the Lite version in the near future.





