Geometry Dash player totalgd finally cleared Unnerfed Sakupen Circles after an estimated 650,000 attempts spread across two years of on-and-off practice. The completion video captures the final successful run and the player’s immediate reaction.
The grind totaled around 1,500 hours of playtime dedicated to this single level. That time adds up because most attempts in extreme demons end within seconds. Players die repeatedly while learning specific segments, drilling tight timings until muscle memory takes over.
Some viewers noticed the end screen displays only 19 attempts and questioned the 650,000 figure. The in-game counter shows attempts for the current session only. It resets each time a player exits and re-enters the level. The actual total accumulates across hundreds of sessions over months or years.
Unnerfed Sakupen Circles ranks as one of the hardest verified levels in Geometry Dash. Players estimate it sits around sixth place in overall difficulty among currently beaten extreme demons. The level belongs to the “Circles” family, known for brutal wave segments that demand frame-perfect inputs.
The wave section in particular causes most failed runs. Players control a triangle that moves in a wave pattern through extremely tight spaces. One mistimed tap sends the icon into a spike or wall, ending the attempt instantly.
What makes extreme demons so punishing
Geometry Dash uses a single input, tap or click, to control movement. But the game switches between different modes like cube, ship, wave, and ball throughout each level. That same tap does different things depending on the mode.
At extreme demon difficulty, players face multiple speed changes, gravity flips, size alterations, and visual effects that can obscure obstacles. The levels require complete memorization because reacting in real-time is impossible at those speeds.

