☣️ Toxic Factory — Geometry Dash World World 2
Toxic Factory is the second and final world of Geometry Dash World, requiring completion of all five Dashlands levels to unlock. It features five levels of increased difficulty composed by both Dex Arson and Waterflame. The world's visual theme is dramatically darker than Dashlands — toxic green particle effects, industrial black environments, and hazard-warning color palettes define the atmosphere. Space Pirates opens the world with a sci-fi action theme, Striker and Embers explore industrial and melancholic moods respectively, Round 1 brings a boxing arena energy, and Monster Dance Off closes the entire game with a chaotic party spectacle.
Completion rewards
🔓 Unlock requirements
Earn every star on Dashlands in Normal clears first—Payload straight through Frontlines. Practice Mode rehearsals help, only Normal ribbons count toward the Toxic Factory keypad.
If you stalled mid-Dashlands, bounce back via our Dashlands guide.
Soundtrack collage
Waterflame opens the factory floor, Dex Arson simmers tension through Embers and Round 1, then F-777 detonates the Monster Dance Off rave. Lyrics-free yet hyper percussive—ideal for twitch muscle memory drills.
Floor-by-floor
Toxic Factory represents a noticeable difficulty step up from Dashlands. The levels introduce faster obstacle patterns, tighter wave corridors, more complex portal sequences, and greater visual density that can distract players. Waterflame joins Dex Arson as a composer, bringing the explosive energy of Space Pirates and Striker to contrast with Dex Arson's more atmospheric Embers and the punchy Round 1. The world culminates in Monster Dance Off — composed by F-777 — which is arguably the most visually elaborate level in the entire game. Completing Toxic Factory in full unlocks the Cube 75 exclusive icon, a reward only available to players who finish all 10 GD World levels.
Space Pirates is the first level of Toxic Factory in Geometry Dash World, rated 3 stars Normal. It marks a clear tonal shift from the warm Dashlands into a darker, grittier environment. The track 'Space Pirates' by Waterflame is an intense sci-fi action piece with rapid percussion that demands faster reaction times. Players are immediately challenged with tighter spike corridors and quicker speed gates compared to any Dashlands level. The toxic green and deep black visual palette creates an ominous atmosphere. Space Pirates is considered the hardest Normal-rated level in all of Geometry Dash World due to its obstacle density.
Striker is the second Toxic Factory level in Geometry Dash World, also rated 3 stars Normal. Composed by Waterflame, the track 'Striker' brings an electro-industrial soundscape with punchy synths and an aggressive rhythm. The level design leans heavily on ball and wave portals, with tight corridors that require controlled input. Striker's visual design uses orange and dark teal color contrasts, giving it an industrial power-plant aesthetic. It is commonly cited as one of the best Geometry Dash World levels for wave practice. Players attempting to complete all Geometry Dash World levels often find Striker to be a notable difficulty spike.
Embers is the third level in Toxic Factory and the eighth overall level in Geometry Dash World. Rated 3 stars Normal, it uses the hauntingly beautiful 'Embers' by Dex Arson — one of the most emotionally resonant tracks in the entire Geometry Dash World soundtrack. The level design feels melancholic, with dying ember particle effects and fading orange-black visuals. Embers is notable for having clean, flowing obstacle patterns that feel more artistic than punishing, making it a fan favorite even among players who find Toxic Factory challenging. The Embers full version by Dex Arson is frequently searched by GD fans outside the game.
Round 1 is the ninth level in Geometry Dash World, the fourth stage of Toxic Factory, and the penultimate challenge before the boss finale. Rated 3 stars Normal, Round 1 lives up to its boxing-themed name with an aggressive, punchy track by Dex Arson. The level features rapid alternating speed changes and denser spike patterns than any preceding Toxic Factory stage. Its visual design uses a deep red and black color scheme with flashing lighting effects that simulate a fight arena. Round 1 is frequently cited on Reddit and in Geometry Dash World speedrun discussions for its satisfying rhythm when played well.
Monster Dance Off is the tenth and final level of Geometry Dash World, serving as the climactic boss battle of the Toxic Factory world. Composed by F-777, the track is a high-energy chiptune party anthem that provides a wildly fun conclusion to the game. The level is visually the most elaborate in GD World, with animated monster characters, disco lighting, and wild color shifts. Despite being the final level, Monster Dance Off is not significantly harder than Round 1 in terms of pure mechanics — the challenge is maintaining focus amid the visual chaos. Completing Monster Dance Off counts as finishing all Geometry Dash World levels and unlocks the full completion reward. This level is the most watched Geometry Dash World level on YouTube.
Whole factory montage
Coach tips
- ✓ Clear all Dashlands levels first — Toxic Factory is locked until then
- ✓ Space Pirates is deceptively hard for a Normal level — practice the ship segment
- ✓ Embers is the best level to play when you want emotional satisfaction over challenge
- ✓ Monster Dance Off: ignore the visual chaos and focus on your cube icon only
- ✓ Completing Toxic Factory fully unlocks the exclusive Cube 75 icon
FAQ
Is Toxic Factory actually harder?
Pacing, tighter ship tunnels, neon noise—numbers still say Normal, but thumbs disagree. Pace yourself.
Exclusive icon?
Wipe Toxic Factory outright for Cube 75—pair it with Cube 72 from Dashlands flex screenshots.
Credits roll?
Waterflame duel, Dex Arson ballads, then F-777 confetti—all routes link from songs overview.
Speedrunning?
Community leaderboard dramas live on Speedrun.com mirrors and YouTube “no death” relays—warm up wrists first.
Closing gauntlet?
Monster Dance Off is the rave finale.