Dashmetry Blue Cavern initially isn't a level, but a crystal door at the bottom of a blue abyss opens. A scary electronic abyss awaits the player, with hazard lurking around every turn.

This level is a symphony of speed and silence, lasting a short 32 seconds. Yet it has a dense concentration of challenges that will make the player's heart beat. The frigid blue neon lights become the only guide for the courageous cubes. Its moniker nicely matches the game's soul: a monochromatic space with a harsher feel. Only a thousandth of a second divides the barrier between life and death. Navigating the Blue Cavern's tight corridors and attaining success needs a cool head and fine touch.
From the very first moments of gameplay in Cube mode, the game establishes a hard standard for precision. Players hop on glowing platforms hung between abysses of jagged spikes. The cruelty of the level rests in the surprise arrival of gravity-shifting portals. They radically reverse your paradigm in the blink of an eye. Adapting to this fast spatial shift demands rapid brain processing to manage the icon's trajectory. Each jump in the neon-green environment is not merely a physical action but also a geometric computation of distance. The creature will break beneath the chilly electronic lights if even one pixel is calculated incorrectly.
Not only must you cross the finish line, but you also have to find three hidden gold coins. Compared to the standard approaches, these things call for a more experimental perspective. In the beginning, the first coin is deftly concealed close to the edge of a secondary platform. Players must use bravery and astute observation to perform a risky, off-course jump. In the second part of the level, the final two coins appear more organically along the main route. They test your steadiness once more when you're accelerating at a high pace. Gathering all three shows complete control and validates your exceptional expertise.