

Here the player must quickly hit some blue orbs, placed between blue jump pads, to constantly change gravity.

After this is a cube section which is quite simple (due to the lack of complicated timings). In addition, to open two passages, the player will need to get the keys. Nevertheless, later a dual ship, a change in gravity, and moving gameplay elements appear. The difficulty will come not only from narrow spaces but also from having to fly from one corridor to another, making it more stressful. Up to 11% of the gameplay here is portrayed by direct and diagonal flying, as well as a change in size. The level starts with a ship section with calm and quiet music. Gabs once told him that it was foolish to spend so many attempts with little or no reason, and Atomic agreed with him, realizing that Thinking Space could be verified. Up to 20,000 attempts, he did not take the level seriously, up to 30,000 attempts, had not yet considered it possible. In the description of the video, he said that he began to practice the level as a joke, as he put it, "for memes". Later that day on April 9, 2019, Atomic finally managed to verify Thinking Space (he spent 75,594 attempts on it) and uploaded it (or rather his copy) on his account. After a couple more fails at 96% (on March 23, 2019, and Ap), Atomic crashed twice at the last spikes at 98% on April 9, 2019. However, nine days later on February 11, 2019, he got 97% for the first time, and about a month later on March 9, 2019, he crashed at 97% again. About a week later on February 2, 2019, he achieved 88% on stream. Three days later on January 24, Atomic achieved a new best of 81%. Four days later on January 21, 2019, he achieved a start position run of 68-100%, as well as records of 98%, 93%, 96%, 92%, and 97% off-camera over the past three days. The next day on January 17, 2019, he achieved a new best of 73%. Almost two weeks later on January 16, 2019, he got another record of 69%. Perhaps it was because of this that many players remembered this level. It is also worth noting that on February 27, 2018, the well-known Stormfly released a video-cutting passage of Thinking Space.

Some made progress (the highest records were 40%, 41%, 42%, and 45%), for the most part in 2018-2019 (perhaps there were a couple of earlier records).

Further various players tried to beat this level. As several famous players played the level, it became more known. Over time, the video scored a small number of views and comments. But for the first time, it became known on November 23, 2015, during early 2.0, when HidekiX published a video showing the auto version of the level (the non-auto version was verified at the time, probably using cheats). It is unknown when exactly Thinking Space came out.
