Elite Geometry Dash player Zoink verifies potential top 10 level Orbit after 30,000 attempts live on stream

The run ended with a frame-perfect blind click, and Zoink paused mid-attempt to wipe sweat from his hands.

(Image via Zoink on YouTube)
TL;DR
  • Zoink verified the extreme demon level Orbit after approximately 30,000 attempts during a livestream.
  • The level features a frame-perfect final click with no visual cue and a suspenseful delayed ending that takes seconds to confirm success.
  • Only about 10 to 15 players worldwide are believed capable of completing levels at this difficulty tier.
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Top Geometry Dash player Zoink successfully verified the extreme demon level “Orbit” during a livestream after roughly 30,000 total attempts. The completion could place the level among the top 10 hardest verified challenges in the game once formally ranked by the community.

Verification in Geometry Dash means a player has legitimately beaten a user-created level for the first time. This allows the level to be published and recognized as an official challenge that other players can attempt. Without verification, custom levels remain unproven and can’t be added to community difficulty rankings.

The clip shows Zoink navigating through Orbit’s intense visual effects and precise timing windows. About halfway through the attempt, he briefly pauses at a safe checkpoint to wipe sweat from his hands before continuing. The moment highlights just how tense these runs become for even the most skilled players.

The level’s creator, Mindcap, designed Orbit with a deliberately suspenseful ending. After the final input, the level doesn’t immediately confirm success. Instead, a pit fills with failed player cubes. If Zoink’s cube appeared in that pit, it would mean failure. His cube stayed out, confirming the verification after several seconds of uncertainty.

That final input is what makes Orbit especially brutal. The last click requires frame-perfect timing with no visual cue. Players are basically taking a blind shot every time they reach it. Miss by a single frame and the run ends.

Only an estimated 10 to 15 players worldwide are considered capable of completing levels at this difficulty tier. The combination of Orbit’s length, visual intensity, frame-perfect requirements, and overall execution demand puts it in conversation with the hardest verified challenges in Geometry Dash history.

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