Hacks to change gravity instantly, walk faster, or disable camera rotation in the new platformer levels.

Prior to 2.2, standalone mod injection tools dominated the scene, which frequently crashed the game when multiple scripts conflicted. Today, the infrastructure is built entirely around , the universal, open-source mod loader for Geometry Dash.

Just remember the golden rules: Mod menus exist to extend the game and enhance your experience, not to ruin it for others.

StartPos Switchers and hitboxes to master difficult jumps. Performance: Options to reduce lag on high-object levels.

Alters the speed of the game engine dynamically, allowing you to practice fast sections in slow motion.

GDHM (Geometry Dash Hack Menu) by Alphanaut is a robust, popular free option that has been thoroughly updated for 2.204/2.205, offering over 75+ features.

Ethics & best practices

OpenHack is one of the most prominent names in the Geometry Dash modding scene. It is a free, open-source collection of hacks designed specifically for GD version 2.2, featuring over 100 hacks in a highly customizable menu. Its features include:

The safest way to run mods in 2.2 is through the .

The release of Geometry Dash Update 2.2 has brought a tidal wave of new content and mechanics, from platformer mode to the Swing and Spider gamemodes. However, for many players, the true potential of the game is unlocked not just by the official update, but by the vibrant modding community. Enter the Geometry Dash mod menu for 2.2—a collection of powerful tools that can transform your gameplay, whether you’re a seasoned pro looking to practice the hardest demons or a casual creator seeking to push the level editor to its limits.

Allows FPS bypass functionality (though 2.2 handles higher FPS better natively, this still helps with specific mechanics).

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