Green World

Green World is a collaboration, featuring the talent of the Geometry Dash Wiki. It is currently unrated, sitting at a Harder rating, but is supposed to be Insane 9 stars, or an easy Demon. It features some intricate detail and decoration and exciting gameplay. The level was verified and published by LVgaming (Sweg Dragon).

Gameplay
Airtoum (1) - The level starts out with a simply decorated ball sequence, with flashing lights. The player must manouevre through the obstacles.

ElectroBlaze - A very detailed cube sequence with fast-paced gameplay. The player must spam to keep hitting the orbs. The cube sequence is followed by a brief robot section. After that, a mixed dual between the robot and cube is present, where the player must maintain both at high speeds, jumping at the same time synchronously. After that is a very brief ship section, where the player must dodge the pillars. Directly after that is a brief wave sections where the player must dodge sawblades at fast-pace, followed by a Flappy Bird-like section. A coin can be acquired then.

Jolte - A ship section containing moving obstacles, where the player must make their way through the space, avoiding the moving hazards, followed by a brief cube section.

Airtoum (2) - An extremely tricky dual sequence, where the player must control both cubes at once, all while hitting buttons and dodging spikes.

LVgaming (1) - A simple robot sections, also fit with invisible hazards and fakes. This is shortly followed by an extremely brief wave section.

GeoVaporizer - A tight wave section, followed by a brief and quite easy UFO section. After that is a ball section with moving hazards and requires some spam, but not very much, if not any. Following the ball section is a brief but kind of tricky ship sequence with fakes, followed by a fast paced robot section, where the player must time their jumps precisely to hit the orbs with ease. Finally, there is a small wave section.

SpeirMint - Some very brief cube sequences interlaced with robot sequences and ball sequences, as well. After this is a tricky wave section, because there are some tight spaces and size portals.

EndermanR169 - A slow, brief UFO section followed by a swing-copters sequence, but is very easy if you know how to manoeuvre properly. This is followed by a brief robot sequence, and then a tricky ship sequence. After that is a tricky wave section, with tight spaces.

KingBranBran - This is an easy cube section with some fakes but can be easily memorized. After this is a brightly decorated ship sequence with mirror portals. This is then followed by a very easy robot sequence. To end off KingBran's part is an easy UFO section.

LVgaming (2) - A ridiculously difficult wave section. This is because the fog distorts the vision of the player, therefore making it difficult to manoeuvre through the obstacles.

AbstractHorizon - This is a fast-paced ball section, fit with fakes and invisible size portals. The last little bit of her part is a memorization ball, where you must memorize where to land the ball. However, this can be easily done, because the blocks where you must land are clearly marked. After that, the level ends, and the credits are displayed. Then, the level ends.

Trivia

 * This took Sweg Dragon 2525 attempts to verify, along with 2 fails at 95%.
 * Apparently this is the first Geometry Dash Wiki collab to be verified and published.
 * There is an unofficial sequel being made, called Vindictus, which is by SwagMaster GD and other returning members of this collaboration.