Geometry Dash Quanteuse Processing
Attractive gameplay of Geometry Dash Quanteuse Processing
Welcome to Geometry Dash Quanteuse Processing, which is a new running game. Watch out for invisible hazards, go through portals, and reach the finish line.
Hidden hazards
The game begins in cube form, where the core task is to survive and progress through spike-heavy environments. You must jump over saw blades and navigate invisible hazards, then use gravity orbs to invert gravity and avoid spikes in creative ways, including jumping on pillars. The game also uses a size portal that can shrink you, changing movement and jump timing. Later, the challenge becomes even more intense as you enter a wave portal, transforming into a wave character that flies through narrow paths while avoiding invisible saw blades. As the game continues, Quanteuse Processing introduces further complexity with dual portals and repeated form changes. In the wave phase, you can become two wave characters at once, flying in parallel paths with contrasting gravity, meaning their motion directions and timing are different from each other. This section is demanding because you must control both paths correctly while avoiding tight traps.
Your ultimate objective
After returning to single-wave gameplay, you move into a ship phase, where flying through gravity portals, gravity orbs, and an invisible dual portal tests endurance and pattern recognition. Then a ball phase adds even more rhythm to the challenge, since the ball must repeatedly hit gravity orbs while dodging spikes on both the floor and the roof. A mirror portal further increases difficulty by reversing the screen direction, which changes spatial perception and timing. The game ultimately transitions into a variety of additional mechanics, such as ships, UFOs, and robots, before building toward the final climax. At 86%, the gameplay returns to cube form, where you run through the mouth of a giant face, past obstacles like snails, and through fiery doors, pushing toward the finish line. Quanteuse Processing stands out because it combines hidden hazards, gravity manipulation, tight wave navigation, and rapid transformations into a single continuous test of mastery.
Game controls: Use the left mouse button if you want to guide the characters to jump or fly up.
Creator and platform
Geometry Dash Quanteuse Processing was developed by Renn241 and BlankB. Like Geometry Dash God Eater, this game also features Extreme Demon difficulty. It took sixth place on the Demonlist on 18 January 2026, highlighting how difficult and well-designed the game is for top players who seek maximum challenge. Like Geometry Dash Acu, this game is also playable on both PC and mobile devices.