After an entire year of grinding, failing, improving, quitting, coming back, and pushing my limits… I’ve finally beaten Bloodbath in Geometry Dash — and this is officially my NEW HARDEST DEMON. This level has been my goal for over a year. What started as “just practicing for fun” slowly turned into a long-term challenge that tested my patience more than anything I’ve ever done in this game. There were months where I barely made progress, days where I thought I’d never beat it, and so many heartbreaking fails that almost made me drop it completely. But I didn’t give up. Hosted by Riot and once considered one of the hardest levels in the game, Bloodbath is an absolute legend in the Geometry Dash community. Beating this feels like completing a piece of history. This level raised the skill ceiling when it was verified and is still one of the most respected Extreme Demons to this day. Every section of this level demands something different. The tight ship control, the precise wave timings, the nerve-control-heavy UFO parts, and especially the straight fly — everything has to be consistent. The hardest part wasn’t just the difficulty… it was the nerves. After 70%, my heart would start pounding. Past 80%, my hands would shake. And after dying in the 90s more than once, staying calm felt almost impossible. Over this past year, I’ve improved so much because of this level. My ship control got cleaner, my wave consistency became stronger, and my mental endurance increased more than anything. Bloodbath didn’t just become my hardest demon — it became proof of how much I’ve grown as a player. Attempts: 25,789 Worst fail: 92% Total time spent: 1 year Enjoyment: 4/10 (painful but worth it) Thumbnail: @Protons_GD