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Stand tall, face the portals, and journey through fragmented creativity—Geometry Dash WhyMeWhyMeWhyMeWhyMe invites you to explore imagination and challenge.

Overview

Geometry Dash WhyMeWhyMeWhyMeWhyMe is a 2.11 Easy Demon level created by TMNGaming and the fourth entry in the Portal Gauntlet. More than a test of skill, it serves as a digital diary, a museum of lost ideas, and a personal message from its creator. Through innovative design, it weaves a narrative of frustration, unrealized potential, and artistic expression, earning the 2021 Geometry Dash Award for Best Story-Based Level.

Gameplay

The level begins with a slow cube section where portals reveal unfinished concepts—space, Egyptian, geometric, and hellish—forming a “gallery of lost creations.”

A defining feature is its branching paths. Players can choose alternate routes, each showcasing fragments of TMNGaming’s unreleased projects. While visually diverse, these paths remain simple and forgiving, keeping focus on atmosphere and narrative rather than difficulty.

As the level progresses, the tone grows darker. Red and gray visuals, distorted messages, and smoke blocks inscribed with criticism highlight the struggles of creative expression. The finale surges into rapid mode switches, ending with the level breaking apart—a vivid metaphor for overcoming obstacles before a triumphant conclusion.

Coins

  • First Coin (39%): At 36%, jump up to activate a trigger inside a pixel coin. The coin itself is free to collect at 39%.
  • Second Coin (57%): At 53%, as the ship, fly above the cube portal to become a robot. Jump on the lines instead of orbs to enter a hidden cube portal and claim the coin.
  • Third Coin (92%): At 91%, while in UFO form, fly over the pillar. At 92%, descend into a cube portal and hit the orbs to collect the coin.

FAQs

What is the difficulty?

It is rated an Easy Demon (2.11), though many players consider it one of the easiest demons due to its forgiving design and numerous auto parts.

Why the long name?

At 20 characters, WhyMeWhyMeWhyMeWhyMe is the longest title of any level in the Lost Challenges.

How long is the level?

It runs 3 minutes and 46 seconds, making it the second-longest level in the Lost Challenges.

What makes it special?

It is celebrated not for difficulty, but for its story-driven approach, personal narrative, and role as an archive of the creator’s unused ideas.

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