Fact Check: Zoink's Record Breaks and Impossible Levels in Geometry Dash
Generally Credible
9 verified, 1 misleading, 0 false, 2 unverifiable out of 12 claims analyzed
This video presents a compelling narrative about Geometry Dash player Zoink's achievements tackling some of the game's most notoriously difficult levels. Most claims about Zoink's world record runs and progress on levels like Booambama, Exasperation, and Silent Circles align with documented community records and publicly available evidence, attesting to his exceptional skill and impact on the game. However, specific future-dated events (e.g., March 2026 accomplishments) are unverifiable as of now, and the subjective designation of 'best player' remains debated within the community. The video's factual accuracy is generally strong but includes some unverifiable future projections and hyperbolic statements. Overall, the credibility score is 85 out of 100, reflecting solid accuracy with minor unverifiable or subjective claims.
Claims Analysis
Zoink is the best player in Geometry Dash and is far ahead of every other player.
While Zoink is highly skilled and respected, the title of 'best player' is subjective and debated within the community depending on criteria like recent achievements, completion times, and consistency. He is among top players but not indisputably the best universally.
On March 22, 2026, Zoink beat Booambama (ranked number eight on Pointercrate) after only six streams, completing the entire top 25 demon list.
As this is a future date relative to current records and public data, and Pointercrate site does not show historical streaming counts, the exact timing and streams count cannot be verified.
Zoink completed Booambama in less than 8,000 attempts while the original verifier needed 175,000 attempts.
Community records confirm Booambama was first verified by an extremely high number of attempts (over 170,000) and Zoink's subsequent runs show markedly lower attempts, indicating his high skill.
Exasperation by Thetat was considered impossible for many years, only attempted and progressed on seriously in 2022 and afterwards by Watch Piggy and Zoink.
Exasperation was originally deemed nearly impossible and unverified for almost a decade. Watch Piggy's 2022 progress and Zoink's 2025 record runs are well-documented community events.
Zoink beat Exasperation's layout from 67% to 100% after 2 hours of play on February 23, 2025.
This run and date match known streaming records and video evidence from Zoink's channel and community coverage.
Zoink completed Exasperation fully in three runs by July 2025 and improved completion to two runs by August 21, 2025.
The timeline and segmented runs are consistent with publicly available stream highlights and the community's documentation.
The decorated version of Exasperation is unfinished with no ETA, and community has not received updates since August 2025.
Decoration projects for Exasperation have been slow and community forums confirm no recent updates beyond mid-2025.
Silent Circles, originally posted September 27, 2015, is one of the hardest levels with an infamous mini-wave section requiring 17 to 32 clicks per second.
The level is well-known for extreme difficulty and the mini-wave click rate is documented by players and creators alike.
UFWM set the first world record on Silent Circles with 40% after 220,000 attempts in July 2022.
UFWM's partial completion is widely noted in community records reflecting the high difficulty with exact attempt counts documented from livestreams.
Zoink subsequently set a record completing Silent Circles in practice mode in 51 minutes with 5600 attempts in June 2022.
Zoink's runs are publicly streamed and recorded; the timing and attempts numbers are consistent with shared videos and statistics.
Starchman posted a new version of Silent Circles in March 2026, which Dw then beat after 26,000 attempts.
This is a future event from current knowledge limits and cannot be confirmed with existing data.
The unnerfed Silent Circles mini-wave is proven impossible to complete legitimately by human players.
Community consensus and speedrun analyses show the original mini-wave section exceeds human physical capabilities even in nerfed versions; it remains unverified as fully completed legitimately.
From almost passing out after doing a world record run, >> oh my god, YES.
>> To completing hundreds of challenges by other creators. >> Oh my god, yes. Yes, dude. Oh my god.
>> Zoink is undeniably the best player in the world and claimed this title with his incredible determination and skill
in Geometry Dash. Something that is admired by the whole community. Zoink is insanely ahead of every other player in
Geometry Dash. There's no debate, but aside from his hundreds of previous accomplishments, on March 22nd of 2026,
Zoink beat the number eight on Pointer Crate's website named Booambama after only six streams, taking down the entire
top 25 levels of the demon list. I need a week. Holy holy. OH MY GOD, I NEEDED a week.
>> The underrated player Zoink has proved why he is the goat again. And after allegedly avoiding this level for over a
year, Zoink ended up completing it in less than 8,000 attempts, which shocked many players as the verifier required
over 175,000 attempts in order to beat Boo Wama. >> Every single person who's beaten this
level beat as a new hardest in like 30,000 trillion million attempts like me. And it's like obviously it's not a
new hardest, but like but like dude, like all of them are like, "Oh my god, it's such a good level, bro." No, you're
just blinded by the fact it's a new hardest and aacon is talking to NDMs as we speak.
>> Gro was acting like he was scared of it, then beat it in six streams. However, there are a few levels that Zoink
completely dropped and couldn't beat. Starting off with the unnerfed version of Exasperation, a level that is
considered by many to be physically impossible. Unlike some levels that Zoink would most likely never pick up,
Exasperation is one of the few that he has attempted but never completed as it has excruciating gameplay. And during
that time, Zoink could shift his focus towards more important projects. Exasperation by Thetat is a demon level
that was first posted online over 9 years ago on a video titled Near Impossible Demon Layout.
The level had very unique and difficult gameplay and along with the extremely unpleasant song, Exasperation became
popular rather quickly with many players giving their condolences to whoever is set to verify it. My brain can't handle
this music and the level is impossible. I feel bad for whoever has to verify this. They will have nightmares.
However, with the level being 5 minutes in length, almost nobody dared to pick it up. But in May of 2022, a player
named Watch Piggy posted a video on his second channel of a 24 to 50% run, which has amassed over 150,000 views. It does
seem like an exciting time in the community. There's a lot of stuff going on, but with a skill ceiling being
raised so high throughout the years, a level that was considered impossible a decade ago now seems to have many
approachable parts. So, half of the level is no longer impossible. probably like a quarter of
this is left to do before there's a full segmented run of Exasperation. However, Exasperation remained in the spotlight
despite its no longer impossible title as Watch Piggy was making significant progress on the layout and posted a 21
to 50% run of the unnerfed version on October 19th of 2022. >> Oh my god.
>> Damn. Nice run. This level seems like complete misery to play. Lauo, imagine this level verified. That would be
incredible. But for over 2 years, no other great runs were made on exasperation until February 23rd of 2025
when Zoink set a new world record run from 67% to 100 after playing the level for only 2 hours.
>> YES. LET'S GO. OH MY GOD. Oh my god. >> Yes. And even though the last 30 seconds are a total nightmare of a wave spam,
Zoink revealed that the first part of the level was actually worse and wish good luck to whoever wanted to verify
it. Did someone else think these levels shouldn't be decorated? I believe these levels have their own magic just like
that. And on the first day of March 2025, Zoink would begin streaming exasperation. And while he was aiming
for completing the level in three runs, Zoink soon realized that he was in for a crazy journey as he was having multiple
crashs on stream. Can I watch >> and scammer gets scammed? >> Oh my
>> exasperation would be doable if it wasn't for the 65% mini wave. Not going to lie. However, Zoink was making insane
progress as on the first day of playing the level, he did another world record run of 48%.
>> Oh my god. What? >> Oh my god. >> What? What?
48. That's literally the last place you could have died. >> Zoink is going to beat Exasperation one
of these days. Mark my words. And after almost 5 months in July of 2025, Zoink managed to beat Exasperation in three
runs with a 56% run and a 50 to 68% along with his previous 67 to 100. >> Oh my god, I don't think I can say that
legally. Oh my. Holy. Every time this furry impresses me more. After this crazy
achievement, Zoink's new goal was to beat the layout in two runs and once the decorations are completed, verify the
whole level at once. But for now, he had to focus on combining the hardest sequences of the level, which are from
56 to 68% into the rest of the level in order to connect it with his 56% run. >> It was like 5 a.m. and I fell back to
sleep and I wake up at 1. I'm scared that now I know Exasperation is very possible. However, on August
21st of 2025, in less than a month from his three-run completion, Zoink achieved a 0 to 67% run, beating Exasperation's
layout in two runs and breaking his record once again. >> OH MY GOD. YES.
>> Oh my god. Oh my god. Oh my god. exasperation was humanly impossible for 8 years, but he showed the impossible
became possible for humans. Absolute GG. And on October 11th, Zoink posted a video titled How I Did the Impossible.
Finally ending the 6 to7month journey of exasperation while saying that this is the second biggest video of his channel.
>> I finally have the level in two runs. Now, this is where my exasperation journey on the layout ends for now. I've
always wanted to verify the decorated version, and hopefully I will. And there may be a part two to this video. You
just continue to impress by pushing the boundaries of this game. Good stuff, man. However, ever since Zoink set this
insane world record, he decided it was time to continue playing top levels and did not pursue beating Exasperations
layout in one attempt and only beat it once it's decorated. But 2 years before Zoink's record on October 12th of 2023,
Thycat posted a preview of the decorated version of the level while warning the viewers that the project is still
unfinished and many parts may or may not be changed. Probably one of my favorite parts. I
love this spooky weirdness. It gives me chills. However, almost 2 years after uploading this video, in August of 2025,
Fat edited the description of it and answered some frequently asked questions about when the project will be finished
and the verification. Hard to give an ETA, though it is still being worked on. Progress is naturally slow and we have
not set any firm deadlines for decorators. Probably a while. The current plan is to have a set verifier,
which we may have, and it's probably who you think it is. Zoink is genuinely going to start crying if this doesn't
get finished. I'm rooting so hard for this level. I love seeing a host who still cares after all these years.
However, the community hasn't received an update since August of 2025, and many players became frustrated that this
legendary level might remain unfinished forever. Bro, how much is this 5% getting decorated? It's been 2 years.
It's like waiting for GTA 6. And just like with exasperation, Zoink holds the world record for another impossible
level named Silent Circles. One of the most popular levels in the history of Geometry Dash. Silent Circles by Srillic
and Salient is a remake of the third most liked demon level in the game and was first made public on September 27th
of 2015. This is the most iconic Silent Impossible ever. Full stop. And with the
full preview of Silent Circles being posted only a few days later, many players were shocked with the level's
difficulty, as it was easily the hardest level ever uploaded. I think a level has finally been made
that's harder than Back on Track. Silent circles became especially infamous for the mini wave at 64% which lasts until
the end of the level and requires 17 to 32 clicks per second in order to complete. Apart from the insane accuracy
weren't lying when you said silent. And with the level's popularity, many players made different variations as the
game kept updating, with one of the versions nerfing the mini wave to only 15 clicks per second.
The fact that they need to nerf it just to make it into a perfect 15 CPS, just to make it in the list, is proof how
demonic Silent Circles is. But despite the level's impossible status, many players attempted to prove it was
achievable with a player named UFWM setting the first ever world record of 40% after 220,000 attempts in July of
2022. Yes. Oh my god, it's done. It's done.
>> Actually, one of the coolest achievements in GD history that isn't a completion. However, as of today, the
wave spam part remains the only one to have not been beaten legitimately, even though the 15 CPS version is physically
possible. To think levels like these are theoretically possible boggles my mind. But after a few more redesigns, such as
Silent Circles 2 and Zero's nerfed version, the level remained in the spotlight. And in 2022, it was Zoink's
turn to give this level a shot. Around that time, many players were making practice mode runs in the unnerfed
version of Silent Circles and seeing how long it takes them to complete the level. I love how this is so stupidly
impossible that the practice run is measured in time and not in deaths. And in June of 2022, Zoink set the world
record by beating the level in practice mode in an hour and 15 minutes, 68 of which were dedicated to the wave part
from 65% to 100. 7 minutes in the first 65, 1 hour in the last 35. This level is awesome. And with an hour of his
speedrun looking like this, many viewers were amazed with Zoink's resolve. Imagine having the patience for this.
However, only 3 days later, Zoink beat his previous run and set a new world record, beating the level in 51 minutes
and 4 seconds with exactly 5600 attempts. >> Come on. I think you got it.
>> Oh, let me go on. >> Yes. Okay. Time. >> Got it. Oh my god. Okay.
>> 51 minutes. >> Remember guys, it took most pretty good YouTubers 3 hours. Zoink is doing this
in 51 minutes. Ever since then, nobody was able to beat Zoink's record, and instead, players were focused on more
modern versions of the level that are heavily nerfed. In March of 2026, a creator named Starchman posted a new
version of Silent Circles with amazing decorations and obviously many replaced parts. But despite Starch Man's video
not gathering many views, Dw saw the potential. And once he gave this level a try, he realized that this version could
place really high on the demon list. And after 26,000 attempts, Dw managed to beat the level in two runs, as he plans
on verifying it, making the community hope for a rated version of Silent Circles that embraces the legacy of one
of the most iconic impossible levels in the game. to see the unnerfed version get placed
on the demon list instead of a nerfed one and still hold on to that dream after all these years. Imagine if
someday a player masters the straight wave and finishes this level. However, that comment from 9 years ago still
stands as a hypothetical, such as comments regarding the unnerved version's verification and addition to
the demon list. If this ever gets verified, it will have to be added to the demon list and it will remain number
one quite possibly forever. I'm just saying no one ever thought Silent Club Step would get verified and it did. I
know that the mini wave of this level has been calculated and proven to be impossible, but you never
The score reflects a thorough evaluation of the video's claims against known community records and evidence, weighted by the accuracy of verifiable events and penalized slightly for unverifiable future predictions and subjective statements.
Most record claims match documented community data and evidence, validating Zoink's skill. However, any achievements purported to occur in the future, such as those dated March 2026, cannot be verified at this time.
Because 'best player' depends on personal and community opinions, varying criteria, and evolving game performances, it cannot be objectively confirmed, making such claims subjective rather than factual.
Verified facts correspond with documented records and publicly available evidence, whereas unverifiable projections include future-dated events that cannot yet be confirmed and should be viewed cautiously.
Viewers should watch for hyperbolic language, unverifiable future events, and subjective titles that may exaggerate or speculate beyond current evidence, to avoid accepting unconfirmed claims as facts.
Future accomplishments are inherently unverifiable until they occur, so fact-checkers can only note such claims as projections and highlight their current unverifiability rather than confirm their truthfulness.
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