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Geometry Dash 1.1 Private Server [upd] -

: Unlike the main game, GDPS ratings and leaderboards are managed by community moderators, often leading to faster level ratings and a tighter-knit player base.

GDPS-1.1-LEGACY Version: 1.0 Date: October 26, 2023 Status: Draft

The levels table utilizes a schema focusing solely on levelID , levelName , levelDesc (base64 encoded), levelString , userID , and difficulty .

Now we get to the heart of the matter: building your own private server. Don't worry—while it requires some technical comfort, the open‑source community has made the process surprisingly straightforward. Geometry Dash 1.1 Private Server

As of 2025, the most active Geometry Dash 1.1 private server has archived over 15,000 user-created levels. Developers are currently working on:

Players often seek out 1.1-specific servers to relive the "Golden Age" of the game or to build levels under the strict constraints of that era.

Creating your own server is a bit of a technical project, but it’s highly rewarding for community leaders. Generally, the process involves: : Unlike the main game, GDPS ratings and

: If installing on Android, you will need to allow installations from unknown sources in your security settings.

Additionally, check the backwards compatibility settings. The server may serve information meant for newer versions to your 1.1 client, but as long as the client ignores unknown data, it should work fine.

Released in September 2013, Update 1.1 was only the second major update in Geometry Dash's history, but it laid the groundwork for much of what the game would become: Don't worry—while it requires some technical comfort, the

Use a tool like the GDPS Switcher (available via Geode) to easily toggle between the main game and our private server.

You must be careful when downloading fan-made game files. Safety should always come first. : Use antivirus tools on every download.

servers or to preserve a specific "era" of the game's history. Version Preservation: