Geometry Dash Scratch
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Geometry Dash Scratch is a pulse-driven runner where portals reshape movement and gravity flips test timing. Each jump feels risky and addictive.
Mastering Shape Portals and Gravity Shifts
Surprises When Passing Through Transformation Gates
Similar to Geometry Jump and Geometry Dash SubZero, each time you pass through a gate, your character will instantly change shape, completely altering their movement.
- In block form, you need precise timing for your jumps to avoid spikes and pits.
- In aircraft form, a long press will propel your character upwards, while a release will descend, requiring smooth and continuous control.
- In ball form, each tap will change the direction of descent, requiring you to get used to the fast pace and avoid pressing too hard.
To master transformation gates, you need to memorize their locations and be prepared to change your control instantly, rather than reacting instinctively to old habits.
How to Effectively Handle the Force Reversal Mechanism

Stay calm and control the object in rhythm
When passing through the force reversal gate in Geometry Dash Scratch levels, your character will switch from moving on the ground to clinging to the ceiling or vice versa, causing all jumping actions to be reversed. If you don't stay calm, you can easily press the wrong button and collide with obstacles.
To handle this situation well, observe the obstacle layout behind the gate beforehand and adjust your jumping pace to be slower in the first few seconds. Instead of jumping continuously, press the button in a controlled manner to get used to the new direction of movement.
How to Collect All Coins in Geometry Dash Scratch?
- Remember the coin locations in each level: There are usually three coins, fixed at 32%, 68%, and 91%. Note that these coins often appear in difficult locations, jumps, or flying maneuvers requiring high skill.
- Carefully observe side paths and hidden areas: Many coins are not on the main path but appear in side turns, above ground, or below ground. Sometimes you need to jump earlier or later than usual to reach these areas.
- Utilize the jumping platform and jumping hoop: The jumping platform and jumping hoop are important tools for reaching difficult coins. Timing your jumps precisely will help you reach the necessary height or distance without hitting obstacles.
- Play slowly and prioritize safety: Don't rush to get ahead of the level. When you know a coin is about to appear, prioritize safe movement instead of trying to grab it at all costs and failing immediately afterward.
- Practice repeatedly to perfect your skills: Collecting enough coins is often impossible to accomplish in a single playthrough. Each attempt helps you better understand the pace, trap placement, and how to approach the coins more effectively.