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Geometry Dash Carnation

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Geometry Dash Carnation is a fast-paced adventure filled with robots, UFOs, and gravity gates. Master each obstacle and race to the finish line for victory.

Main Sections of the Level

  • 0-21%: Start the game by clicking on IlhamAulia's background image to activate a short sliding section. Navigate through obstacles such as stairs, UFOs, robots, and gravity portals.
  • 22-45%: Jump over four yellow orbs and use double speed to pass the sawblades. Continue through the tall columns and finally the spaceship section.
  • 46-69%: A short wave section appears, quickly transitioning through other objects. Face increasing speed and faster object shape changes.
  • 70-100%: Transition portals appear at double speed. The player must jump several more times to reach the exit.

Coin Locations in Geometry Dash Carnation

Coin 1 at the Robot Portal

For the first coin, you will have to overcome the robot challenge, where giant mechanical arms are ready to knock you out if you're not careful. The coin will be located right after the robot section, at approximately 4% of the Geometry Dash Carnation level. To get the coin, you need to skillfully control your robot to overcome the obstacles while maintaining speed to avoid getting stuck on the obstacle walls.

Coin 2 at the UFO and Sawblades

The second coin is located at approximately 44%, similar to playing Dashmetry, right at the second sawblade in the UFO section of the level. To obtain this coin, you must use the UFO to pass a dangerous sawblade. The challenge here is not only the ability to control the UFO accurately but also the speed and synchronization in each jump. If you time it right and avoid the sharp sawblades, you will get the second coin.

The Third Coin in the Spiky Triangle Section

The third coin, located at approximately 54% of the level, requires you to complete a precise series of jumps across two columns in the robot section. These spiky triangles won't be forgiving if you don't calculate carefully. Jumping over them needs to be precise in both position and timing, otherwise you'll have to start over from the beginning.