
To enable percentage in Geometry Dash, go to Settings > Options and turn on Show Percentage, then restart a level to refresh the HUD (if the toggle is missing, your version likely does not support it).
Geometry Dash percentage is usually missing because your browser/unblocked version removed the setting, your HUD/progress display is turned off, or you’re mixing up live run percent with best completion percent.
A quick five-minute break on Cool Games Unblocked resets your timing so you return to Geometry Dash with steadier clicks and push past the percent you were stuck on.
Read the full guide below to learn exactly How to enable percentage in Geometry Dash and start tracking your progress in every run.
To enable percentage in Geometry Dash, open the Settings menu from the main screen, go into Options, then turn on the toggle that says Show Percentage (or Show Percent depending on your version).
After you switch it on, start a level again so the HUD refreshes, and you should see a percentage number near the progress bar while you play.
If you do not see the toggle, you are likely on a limited build such as a browser port, a lightweight edition, or a hosted version that removes some settings.
Most players assume the percent is “gone,” but it is usually one of these issues.
Many Geometry Dash unblocked or browser hosted builds prioritize quick loading and basic play.
Some of them remove HUD toggles, hide the percentage, or simplify the interface to avoid clutter on small screens. In those cases, there may be nothing to enable because the setting is not included.
If your version includes options like hiding UI elements, minimizing HUD, or turning off the progress bar, the percent can disappear with it.
The percentage typically lives beside or near the progress display, so if you disable the progress bar, the percent often goes with it.
There are two “percentage” ideas players talk about.
One is your live run percentage while you are playing.
The other is your best completion percent shown on the level selection screen after attempts.
If you only care about tracking best progress, you may already have it even if the live HUD percent is hidden.
Use the checklist below in order. It is designed to work whether you play on mobile, desktop, Chromebook, or a school browser setup.
If you see the progress bar but not the number, also look for a setting like Show Progress Bar and make sure it is enabled.
If your version has a HUD or UI visibility option, turn it back to normal. Some players toggle minimal UI for cleaner visuals, then forget they did it.
After changing any HUD option, re enter a level to refresh the display.
If you cannot find Show Percentage anywhere, do a quick reality check.
If you are playing in a browser and the menu feels simplified, your build may not include the toggle.
If you are playing a smaller edition, it may show best percent on the level list but not as a live HUD number.
If you want full control over the interface, the most reliable solution is to play a full version that includes complete settings.
Even when the live percentage is hidden, Practice Mode still helps you track progress in a practical way.
Use checkpoints to identify where your run breaks, then convert that into repeatable segments.
If your goal is improvement, segment tracking often beats staring at a number.
If you already enabled the toggle and it still does not appear:
This is rare, but it happens on certain screen sizes and hosted builds.
If you are stuck at the same percent for twenty minutes, your inputs usually get worse, not better.
A short five minute break in Cool Games Unblocked can reset your timing and attention, so you return to Geometry Dash with steadier clicks and fewer panic mistakes.
Open Settings from the main menu, go into Options, then turn on Show Percentage. Re enter the level so the HUD updates.
Some versions show best completion percent on the level list but hide live run percent in the HUD. This is common in simplified or hosted builds.
Not always. Many browser versions remove certain HUD options. If you cannot find the toggle, your build may not support live percentage display.
They are related but not identical. The progress bar is the visual indicator, and the percentage is the numeric readout. Some settings can disable one or both.
That usually means you are on a limited version. Your best alternative is using the level completion percent on the menu or practicing in segments until you can access a build with full settings.
If you want a fast way to reset your hands and come back sharper, take a short break with Cool Games Unblocked, then jump back in and watch your Geometry Dash percentage climb more consistently.