Wave Editor
About Wave Editor
Wave Editor takes the wave mode from Geometry Dash and turns it into a full level-building sandbox. Design your own stages from scratch — place blocks, saws, portals that modify the wave's behavior, and portals that alter its speed, then combine every possible element to craft paths of any difficulty.
How to Play Wave Editor
The editor presents a set of on-screen buttons, each tied to a distinct mechanic. Hit the play button to test your level: the wave moves diagonally downward by default, and holding the left mouse button or pressing the touchscreen flips its direction upward — release and it drops again. Navigate around every obstacle using that single input.
Build Your Level
To add obstacles or portals, tap their image in the object palette and they appear at the center of the screen; drag them with the left mouse button or your finger to position them anywhere. Use the two-arrow button to scroll the screen and continue building further along the stage.
Manage Objects and Settings
The settings button opens background color options. The trash-can button enables delete mode — when it lights up red, any object clicked or tapped is removed.
Controls
PC
- Hold LMB: Fly up (change wave direction)
- Release LMB: Fly down
- LMB drag: Move objects in the editor
Mobile
- Hold screen: Fly up (change wave direction)
- Release screen: Fly down
- Finger drag: Move objects in the editor
Games You Might Like
For more brain-bending challenges, puzzle games on Playgama offer a wide range of spatial and logic gameplay that pairs well with Wave Editor's precision-focused design. If the fast-paced dodging side of the wave mode hooked you, action games deliver that same constant-reaction intensity. The tight timing and obstacle-course structure also fit right in with arcade games, where one-button mechanics and score-chasing keep things endlessly replayable.



