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Not to be confused with DeCodeX, DeCone or DeCody.

[...] at 100% speed. Does this look possible to you?

―TheMuteTroll

DeCode is a 1.9 solo Easy Demon created, verified and published by Rek3dge. It is one of the most popular Demons in the game. Though formerly considered incredibly difficult due to the novelty of the wave game-mode, it is still considered a challenging Easy Demon for most new players. A remake, DeCodeX, was created by Rek3dge and released in 2.0.

Gameplay[]

  • 0-10%: The level starts with a single-speed cube section containing pretty easy timings.
  • 10-24%: Next, the level transitions into a double-speed ship segment that requires decent straight flying skills. It then switches to an easy upside-down UFO segment. The player then briefly switches back into a cube with two jumps and goes through some gravity portals.
  • 24-36%: This starts up a double-speed wave segment, which can prove difficult for players.
  • 36-48%: Afterwards, the level transitions into a double-speed ball segment with fairly difficult timings and fake lines. At the end of the section, the numbers 1, 2, 3 and 4 flash up.
  • 48-76%: The song drops, and the player transitions into a triple-speed cube section featuring many moderately tricky timings and fakes. The level then transitions into a UFO segment with frequent gravity changes. This section is difficult, as it requires lots of well-timed clicks. After this, the player switches back into a cube, which is much easier than the previous sections.
  • 76-84%: Afterwards, the player transitions into the infamous slow yet tight wave segment, containing many spikes attached to the top and bottom of the diagonal wavy corridor.
  • 84-91%: The player then switches into a half-speed ship segment with gravity changes.
  • 91-100%: The last section involves a single-speed mini-cube with lots of easy-to-time jumps scattered throughout two 'block mazes.' Finally, the level ends with Rek3dge's name.

Trivia[]

  • The level cannot be copied.
  • The level contains 11,832 objects.
  • The level is 1m 12s in length.
  • The level was ranked #20 in GDToday's 100 Greatest Levels of All Time list.
  • The hardest parts of DeCode are considered to be the triple-speed gravity-switching UFO segment and the half-speed wave segment. The wave segment's difficulty is nothing compared to most newer levels, but it used to be problematic.
  • DeCode was one of the levels TheMuteTroll used to expose Geometry Dash hackers like Noobas in his famous video.[1]
  • Anaban hacked DeCode and made it a free Demon. It later got reverted.
  • Flukester, a relatively unknown creator with some rated levels, made a remake of the level called FinalCode in 2.1, and it became the 24th Weekly Demon. It is mostly easier than DeCode, but the iconic slow wave has frequent speed changes, making it harder than the original slow wave of DeCode.
  • Rek3dge has made a sequel to DeCode called DeCodeX.
  • A player named Noice on the Geometry Dash Forums loves this level so much that, in 2019, he declared March 11 to be 'International DeCode Day.'[2] This caught on in the community, with players now celebrating the occasion yearly.
    • RobTop himself seems to acknowledge the existence of DeCode Day, as he made DeCode the Weekly Demon on March 11, 2021.
  • spaceuk beat DeCode as his first Demon, before Windy Landscape, Leyak and Wasureta.
  • Russian Geometry Dash YouTuber DeCody got the idea for his nickname from this level, using a portmanteau of the level DeCode and iconic creator Cody.

Video[]

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Geometry Dash Demon (Very Hard) - DeCode - by Rek3dge

The full walkthrough of DeCode. Credits to weoweoteo.

References[]

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