You’re probably asking about the Shadow Gauntlet in Geometry Dash, not “adsah.” It’s a set of five levels, and a full completion video confirms the lineup as Spooky Light, Ominous, GhostTown, Fear Zone, and Infusion.

How to play it

  1. Pick the gauntlet level you want to clear first.
  2. Use Practice Mode to learn each section before going for a full run.
  3. Memorize the transitions , especially ship, wave, and dual parts, since those are where most mistakes happen.
  4. Aim for consistency over speed ; the Shadow Gauntlet is more about repeating clean inputs than reacting randomly.

Level flow

  • Spooky Light is the opener and helps you settle into the timing.
  • Ominous and GhostTown usually demand tighter rhythm control.
  • Fear Zone and Infusion tend to be the hardest of the group, so save extra practice time for them.

Useful approach

A practical way to beat it is:

  • First, clear each level in Practice Mode.
  • Second, replay the hardest chunks until they feel automatic.
  • Third, do a few full attempts in a row so you get used to the pressure of long runs.

One uploaded guide also shows a dynamic shadows tutorial for Geometry Dash 2.2, which is relevant only if you meant making shadow effects in levels rather than playing the gauntlet.

Meta description

Geometry Dash Shadow Gauntlet guide: learn the five levels, practice the hardest sections, and build consistent runs to finish the set.

TL;DR

The Shadow Gauntlet consists of five levels, and the best way to beat it is Practice Mode, section mastery, and repeated full-run attempts.