Geometry Dash Nukebound Top

Geometry Dash Nukebound Top

Downloading with NZB Files

An NZB file contains a list of pointers to the parts of a file that you can downloaded from Usenet. You can open NZB files with newsreader programs such as SABnzbd, GrabIt and Newsleecher.

When you open an NZB file your newsreader will connect to Usenet and download each part necessary to complete the entire file. After all the parts are downloaded the newsreader will piece together all the parts to create the file.

geometry dash nukebound top

Geometry Dash Nukebound Top

Visuals are a lie in the Nukebound Top. The creator uses "visual noise"—flashing explosions that serve no purpose other than distraction. You must play the level with your eyes half-closed.

For those who have made it past 90%, here is your literal button-by-button guide for the Nukebound Top.

In Geometry Dash, the term "Top" usually refers to the Demonlist. The Demonlist is a community-run ranking of the hardest levels in the game. geometry dash nukebound top

Before we discuss reaching the top, we must understand the beast itself. Nukebound is a legendary Extreme Demon level hosted on the Geometry Dash servers, created by the notoriously sadistic user xX_DemonSlayer_Xx (often abbreviated to DemonSlayer).

Unlike typical Extreme Demons that rely on memory or simple spam, Nukebound is a "layout-style" demon with minimal decoration but maximum mechanical precision. The level’s aesthetic is dominated by void-black backgrounds, flashing red warning indicators, and a soundtrack that sounds like a nuclear reactor melting down. Visuals are a lie in the Nukebound Top

The "Nukebound Top" specifically refers to the final 15% of the level—a harrowing climb through a vertical "Hell Tower" that combines:

To say this level is hard is an understatement. As of the latest Demon List rankings, Nukebound sits comfortably in the Top 50 Hardest Levels of All Time, with only 447 verified victors worldwide. To say this level is hard is an understatement

Nuke is an elite Geometry Dash player known for his exceptional skill in memory-based levels and high-difficulty gameplay.

Standard practice mode doesn't work for Nukebound because the checkpoints are badly placed (the creator intended this). Instead, use a copyable version of the level (ID: 88412412) and place Start Positions at 80%, 85%, 90%, and 95%.

Let’s debunk some rumors:

  • Myth: The creator added a coin at the top.
  • Myth: 120hz players cannot beat it.