
The Level Loader
The Level Loader is where you can browse user-made Custom Levels.
There are 5 tabs:
LevelNET | The default tab. This is where you can browse all published Custom Levels via a series of filters (drop-down menus) and a search bar. |
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Local Levels | This is where you’ll find the custom levels you saved locally. You can Favourite, Publish, Rename or Delete local levels. These levels do not have Leaderboards. |
Favourites | The levels that you have marked as Favourite (★) can be found here. |
Recent Codes | Shows the latest levels you loaded (up to 50). |
Enter Code | Where you can enter a level’s 8-digit code that someone shared with you to navigate to it directly. This allows you to find specific levels that have not been Published to LevelNET. |
The LevelNET tab can be filtered in various ways:
- The first drop-down menu is set to Featured by default. This displays levels that have been chosen by the developers to be featured. You can also filter levels by Trending, Newest, Most Played, Top Rated, Randomized, or display My Levels.
- You can use the other drop-downs to filter by Type (All / Challenge / Party), Time of publication (Any, Past Month / Week / Day), and Difficulty (Any / Easy / Medium / Hard).
- The Erlenmeyer flask icon allows you to filter levels based on whether they include Modifiers or not.
Level view[]

View of a level in the Level Loader
When you select a level in the Level Loader, you see further information about the level, as well as the Leaderboard of fastest times.
At the top are an image preview of the level, and the level name. Between the thumbnail image and the Leaderboard are stats on how many players played the level, how many attempts were made at completing it, how many successes there were, and whether the level has Modifiers or not.
There are also many buttons on this level view that you can interact with. They are explained below.
Level Score[]
The number at the top right displays the level score, based on total + and - votes. You can use the arrows to give the level one + or - vote.
Author[]
The level’s author is displayed under the level's name. You can click on the username to show all levels by this author, or to see their profile (Steam only).
Suggested Mode[]
Every published custom level has a suggested mode: Party or Challenge. This reflects the game mode the author expected people to play this level in. It’s the mode that it automatically suggested on the Quick Play button.
Quick Play[]
Press this button to quickly start a match on this level, in the game mode that is displayed. Use the arrows to change the game mode the level will be launched in.
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This button opens a menu with links to copy the level code or quickly share this code on Twitter or Reddit (PC only). If the level is yours, you’ll also see an option to Publish or Unpublish it.
Save a Local Copy (floppy disk icon)[]
Pressing this button will save a copy of the level in your Local Levels tab.
Copy Code to Clipboard (PC only)[]
Pressing this button will save the level’s code to your clipboard.
Favourite (★)[]
Pressing this button will add the level to your Favourites tab.
Report (warning sign)[]
Use this button to file a report about the level for things like inappropriate content or title. This report will be sent to the developers for review.
Published time[]
The number of days since the level was published is displayed. Clicking on it opens a menu with links to copy the level code or quickly share this code on Twitter or Reddit (PC only). If the level is yours, you’ll also see an option to Publish or Unpublish it.
Load level[]
You can use the Load arrows on the right hand side of the screen to load a level onto one of four platforms (A, B, C, D).