
Dashmetry Winter challenges players with icy rhythm levels, endless survival mode, tight controls, and fast reflex gameplay wrapped in a festive winter style.
What’s Dashmetry Winter?
Dashmetry Winter is a seasonal spin-off that reimagines the original Dashmetry with a cold, festive twist. Developed by 1Games.io, the game combines rhythm-driven platforming with winter-themed visuals and increasingly demanding level designs.
Players control a small cube racing through hazardous paths filled with spikes, narrow gaps, and sudden transitions. The pace is fast, mistakes are punishing, and every successful run feels well-earned.
Beat-Driven Platforming
At its core, Dashmetry Winter is all about rhythm. Movement feels most natural when your inputs match the beat, turning each run into a test of timing, focus, and pattern recognition.
Levels are divided into segments, with each section introducing new obstacles or visual changes. This constant variation keeps gameplay engaging and prevents runs from becoming repetitive.
Failure is part of the learning process. Each crash helps you understand the level better, encouraging cleaner timing and sharper reactions on the next attempt.
Modes
Dashmetry Winter offers two main gameplay modes:
Classic Mode: Progress through handcrafted levels by reaching the finish line. Difficulty increases steadily as patterns become more complex.
Endless Mode: A survival challenge where the objective is simple—don’t crash. Push your limits and compete for the highest distance and score.
Level Lineup
- ⭐ 2 – Winter Wonder
- ⭐ 3 – IBTALLC
- ⭐ 4 – A Christmas Night
- ⭐ 5 – Festive
- ⭐ 5 – Christmas Dominator
- ⭐ 7 – Xmas Joy
- ⭐ 7 – Winter Wave Trials
- ⭐ 9 – Lighting Ice
- ⭐ 10 – The Northern Lights
Controls
- Left Mouse Button
- Spacebar
- Up Arrow Key
Stay Alive in the Cold
- Play with sound on to better anticipate obstacles through rhythm.
- Use Practice Mode to learn difficult sections more efficiently.
- Stay calm, as panic often leads to mistimed inputs.
- Watch transitions closely, since new segments can change obstacle behavior.
- Switch control keys if timing feels off—comfort matters more than habit.

































