I still remember when Geometry Dash Chaoz Airflow first came out. Back then, many players thought it was a Hard Demon. But as the game evolved, the community settled on calling it a Medium Demon. Today, it packs 10 stars and hides 3 user coins.
The creator, Sumsar, built this level in the classic 1.9 style. When you play it, you will face very fast gameplay, tight flying spaces, and a crazy dual mini-cube section. It is a true test of timing and patience. The level is so legendary that it inspired many fan-made remakes, like Advanced Airflow and AfterAirflow.
Jumping into this level feels familiar if you have played the original versions like Geometry Dash Lite. Your main goal remains the same. You must avoid all spikes, dodge the saws, and survive until the end of the track. But you need extremely sharp reflexes here.
The controls are very simple to learn but hard to master:
I died a lot at the twin mini-ship part. It is brutal. My best advice for the dual sections is to focus your eyes on the top character. Let your peripheral vision guide the bottom one. Also, practice the mirrored wave section in Practice Mode. Memorizing the click pattern there will save you from frustrating crashes.
The level starts with a basic cube section to let you feel the rhythm. Then, boom! You enter a double-speed ship zone. You have to control your ship through gravity portals and very tight corridors. There is a brief ball section right after. It looks easy, but watch out for unexpected troll traps.
The mid-level is where things get crazy. You will face a fast wave with unseen sawblades. After that, a UFO zone tests you with sudden gravity changes. But the hardest part is definitely the twin mini-ship. Saws and steep slopes are everywhere.
Finally, you reach the dual mini-cube. This part relies heavily on your memory. It looks confusing, but it is actually symmetrical. After a short ball and a mini-ship ending, you will see Sumsar's name on the screen. Beating this intense track feels just as rewarding as finishing visually stunning levels like Geometry Dash Change of Scene.
Want to complete the level 100%? You need to grab the coins. Here is exactly where I found them:
No. While some old gaming guides might confuse its difficulty, Chaoz Airflow is officially rated as a Medium Demon level (10 stars) by the game's community.
Yes. You can play this custom level on both mobile devices (iOS/Android) and PC, as long as you have the full paid version of Geometry Dash.
Yes. The level is highly famous for its challenging twin mini-ship and dual mini-cube sections near the end of the stage.