Cuatrocientos beats Geometry Dash level Flamewall after 200,000 attempts and 2 years of grinding

Imagine dying on the very last input after playing for 7 minutes straight and then having to do it all over again.
Player streaming Geometry Dash difficult level gameplay
(Image via cuatrocientosgd on Twitch)
TL;DR
  • After dying at 99% twice (including once on the literal last input), Cuatrocientos finally beat the 7-minute Geometry Dash level "Flamewall".
  • The verification took over 200,000 attempts across two years of grinding with multiple daily streams.
  • "Flamewall" can now be uploaded and might become the game's new hardest level once officially rated.

Geometry Dash player cuatrocientos finally verified “Flamewall” during a livestream yesterday. The seven-minute mega-level took him over 200,000 attempts across two years to complete.

His heart rate monitor peaked at 187 BPM as he navigated the final section. When he hit the last input and saw the victory screen, his celebration was loud enough to blow out viewers’ speakers.

The road to this moment was brutal. Cuatrocientos failed at 99% completion twice before succeeding. The most devastating failure happened just 19 days ago when he died on the very last input of the level. That stream ended with him in tears.

In Geometry Dash, verification means being the first person to legitimately beat a level from start to finish. Until someone verifies a level, it can’t be uploaded for other players to attempt. Cuatrocientos proved that “Flamewall” is humanly possible despite its extreme difficulty.

The level’s seven-minute length makes it exceptionally punishing. Most top-tier Geometry Dash levels last two to three minutes. In “Flamewall,” players must maintain perfect precision for nearly three times as long. One mistake means starting over from the beginning.

Cuatrocientos streamed multiple times per day in recent months as he pushed toward verification. He wasn’t initially expected to pull it off. When he first took on verification duties, some in the community doubted an relatively unknown player could handle such a monumental task.

Now that “Flamewall” is verified, it can be uploaded and submitted for an official in-game rating. Whether it becomes the new hardest level depends on how RobTop rates it and where the community places it on difficulty lists.

Current top contenders for hardest level include “Thinking Space 2” and “Amethyst.” Where “Flamewall” lands will become clear once more top players attempt it and difficulty rankings update.

The level had been beaten in practice segments before, confirming it was theoretically possible. But Cuatrocientos was the first to string together a perfect full run without breaks.

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