- Simple Layouts: Create straightforward level designs with fewer obstacles and clear paths to ease new players into the game.
- Gradual Difficulty: Introduce challenges gradually, starting with basic jumps and simple patterns before adding complexity.
- Generous Checkpoints: Place checkpoints frequently to allow players to retry sections without restarting the entire level.
- Clear Visuals: Use contrasting colors and simple visuals to make obstacles and paths easy to distinguish.
- Playtesting: Test your level thoroughly to ensure it’s accessible and enjoyable for new players, adjusting difficulty as needed.
These tips help make levels in Geometry Dash Lite welcoming and manageable for beginners.