Online Unicode Tools offers a collection of useful browser-based utilities for manipulating Unicode text. All Unicode tools are simple and easy to use, and they all share the same user interface. As soon as you learn how to use one tool, you'll instantly know how to use all of them. The utilities work exactly the same way — load Unicode, get the result. Created by team Browserling.
Would you like a separate report on (like GD 1.0 beta) or modded versions (e.g., Geometry Dash: The Virus)?
Released in late 2016, this served as a "bite-sized" teaser for version 2.1. It features two worlds with five short levels each and introduced the "Vault" and "Daily Levels" mechanics to the mobile audience. 3. Geometry Dash SubZero geometry dash all versions
Geometry Dash has had several major version releases, each introducing new gameplay mechanics, levels, and editor tools. Release Date Key Features & Additions Aug 13, 2013 Original release with 7 levels (Stereo Madness to Jumper) Sep 14, 2013 Time Machine and the Mirror Portal Oct 21, 2013 and the Gravity Suit (Ball) mode Nov 20, 2013 and the first Demon level, Dec 26, 2013 Clutterfunk and the Mini Portal Jan 30, 2014 Theory of Everything and the UFO mode Mar 25, 2014 Electroman Adventures and secret coins May 22, 2014 Electrodynamix and speed portals Aug 7, 2014 Hexagon Force and Dual mode Nov 9, 2014 Blast Processing and Wave mode; massive editor update Aug 26, 2015 Geometrical Dominator Deadlocked ; Robot mode and moving objects Jan 16, 2017 Fingerdash and Spider mode; intro of Mana Orbs and Diamonds Dec 19, 2023 mode, Platformer Mode, and the Shader system Spin-Off Games Would you like a separate report on (like GD 1
Since its initial release in 2013, Geometry Dash has evolved from a simple rhythm-based platformer into a massive creative ecosystem. As of early 2026, the game is on version 2.208 Core Versions & Feature Milestones 1.0 – 1.9 (The Foundation) As of early 2026, the game is on version 2
Introduced the Spider gamemode and the "Dash Orb." This version stayed live for nearly seven years, during which the community pushed the editor to its absolute limits, creating "boss fights" and "art levels" that the original engine wasn't designed for. 2.2: The "Platformer" Era (Latest)
Would you like a separate report on (like GD 1.0 beta) or modded versions (e.g., Geometry Dash: The Virus)?
Released in late 2016, this served as a "bite-sized" teaser for version 2.1. It features two worlds with five short levels each and introduced the "Vault" and "Daily Levels" mechanics to the mobile audience. 3. Geometry Dash SubZero
Geometry Dash has had several major version releases, each introducing new gameplay mechanics, levels, and editor tools. Release Date Key Features & Additions Aug 13, 2013 Original release with 7 levels (Stereo Madness to Jumper) Sep 14, 2013 Time Machine and the Mirror Portal Oct 21, 2013 and the Gravity Suit (Ball) mode Nov 20, 2013 and the first Demon level, Dec 26, 2013 Clutterfunk and the Mini Portal Jan 30, 2014 Theory of Everything and the UFO mode Mar 25, 2014 Electroman Adventures and secret coins May 22, 2014 Electrodynamix and speed portals Aug 7, 2014 Hexagon Force and Dual mode Nov 9, 2014 Blast Processing and Wave mode; massive editor update Aug 26, 2015 Geometrical Dominator Deadlocked ; Robot mode and moving objects Jan 16, 2017 Fingerdash and Spider mode; intro of Mana Orbs and Diamonds Dec 19, 2023 mode, Platformer Mode, and the Shader system Spin-Off Games
Since its initial release in 2013, Geometry Dash has evolved from a simple rhythm-based platformer into a massive creative ecosystem. As of early 2026, the game is on version 2.208 Core Versions & Feature Milestones 1.0 – 1.9 (The Foundation)
Introduced the Spider gamemode and the "Dash Orb." This version stayed live for nearly seven years, during which the community pushed the editor to its absolute limits, creating "boss fights" and "art levels" that the original engine wasn't designed for. 2.2: The "Platformer" Era (Latest)
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We're Browserling — a friendly and fun cross-browser testing company powered by alien technology. At Browserling we love to make people's lives easier, so we created this collection of online Unicode tools. Our tools are focused on gettings things done and they have the simplest possible user interface. As soon as you load your Unicode data in the input of any of our tools, you'll instantly get the result in the output. Behind the scenes, our tools are actually powered by our web developer tools that we created over the last couple of years. Check them out!
























