Normal Difficulty Face Drawing Geometry Dash
Also known as: Normal Difficulty Face · GD Normal Face Drawing
Normal Difficulty Face Drawing is a meme based on a hilariously crude childhood drawing of the green "normal difficulty" icon from the rhythm platformer Geometry Dash. Originally posted to X by user @WidviIky in September 2023, the lopsided, heavily shaded face quickly became a viral joke, sparking redraws, printouts, and video edits across TikTok and X throughout October 2023.
TL;DR
Normal Difficulty Face Drawing is a meme based on a hilariously crude childhood drawing of the green "normal difficulty" icon from the rhythm platformer Geometry Dash.
Overview
Origin & Background
On September 21, 2023, X user @WidviIky posted a photo of a childhood drawing depicting all the Geometry Dash difficulty mode faces. The tweet specifically called attention to the normal difficulty face, with @WidviIky writing that they had been "crying everytime I see the normal difficulty". The post picked up steam fast, pulling in over 71,100 likes within its first month.
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The Normal Difficulty Face Drawing typically works in a few ways. People use the crude drawing as a reaction image when something looks amusingly off or "cursed." Others create redraws of the face in different art styles, play up the contrast between the original game icon and the childhood version, or edit the face into unexpected contexts like game levels, avatars, or physical printouts. The core joke is the gap between what the icon is supposed to look like and what a small child actually drew.
Fun Facts
The original drawing was made when @WidviIky was approximately six or seven years old, making it a piece of childhood art that sat undiscovered for years before going viral.
The drawing includes all Geometry Dash difficulty faces, but only the normal difficulty face became a meme.
The meme crossed at least three platforms (X, TikTok, Roblox) within its first month of existence.
Derivatives & Variations
Redraws:
Artists recreated @WidviIky's full set of difficulty face drawings in their own styles, with @Pengooin_'s polished redraw being one of the first notable examples.
Physical printouts:
@cheeseduckk popularized printing the face and displaying copies in real-world settings.
Geometry Dash level edits:
Creators like @nieoddamroweru modded the face into actual GD levels as a playable obstacle.
Roblox avatars:
Players recreated the face using Roblox's Headless pack and character customization tools.
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