Everything You Need to Know About Duolingo Leagues • Happily Ever Travels (2024)

Duolingo Leagues are a super competitive way to push yourself to learn a language on Duolingo faster than ever, and this is the Ultimate Guide to Using Duolingo Leagues!

How to advance from league to league, tricks on how to beat the infamously difficult Diamond league, and how to even pause your League progress so that you don’t fall back to the earlier Leagues (like I did!) So here we go!

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Duolingo Leagues Explained: What Are Duolingo Leagues?

What are Duolingo Leagues? Simply put, Duolingo Leagues are competitive groups of 30 different users that Duolingo places you in so that you can compete for who can earn the most amount of XP in one week.

You can find the Leagues under the shield icon on the Duolingo app. If you don’t have the option to join the leagues, you may not have completed enough lessons in Duolingo yet.

Try to complete at least 10 lessons and then check again.

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How Many Leagues Are There in Duolingo?

There are 10 leagues in Duolingo. It’s the same number of leagues no matter which Duolingo course you are doing (Spanish or Japanese or Navajo!) since you are competing using XP instead of how many crowns or lessons you have finished.

List of All Duolingo Leagues in Order (Order of Duolingo Leagues)

There are 10 Duolingo League levels that you move through while competing with other users.

Here are the 10 Duolingo Leagues in order from the first to last, lowest to highest:

  • Bronze
  • Silver
  • Gold
  • Sapphire
  • Ruby
  • Emerald
  • Amethyst
  • Pearl
  • Obsidian
  • Diamond

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What is the Highest League in Duolingo?

The highest league (or top league) in Duolingo is the Diamond League. It is very difficult to reach, but even more difficult to win! We go over how to win the Diamond League later on in this post.

Duolingo League End Time

When do Duolingo Leagues end? Duolingo Leagues’ end time is at midnight (12 am) Monday UTC time. Each week when the league ends, you start in a new league with different users.

How to Advance to the Next Duolingo League

Each league has a group at the top of the leaderboard that gets promoted to the next league, a majority in the middle that remains in the same league, and a few at the bottom that get demoted back to the league before.

The number of people who are promoted or demoted changes depending on which league you’re in. The earlier leagues promote more people (15-20) and the later leagues promote fewer people making it harder to advance (usually only 10 users).

Here is the official number of people who get promoted in each league by having the highest XP earned that week:

  • Bronze – Top 20 Users
  • Silver – Top 15 Users
  • Gold – Top 10 Users
  • Sapphire – Top 7 Users
  • Ruby – Top 7 Users
  • Emerald – Top 7 Users
  • Amethyst – Top 7 Users
  • Pearl – Top 7 Users
  • Obsidian – Top 5 Users
  • Diamond – No Users Promoted

In order to advance to the next league, you’ll need to be in the top users according to that league. Once you get to the last two leagues, it will be much more difficult to advance.

In those cases, I recommend reading the section about how to pause or stop your league so that you don’t get demoted or moved down as well as the section about how to beat the Diamond League which are later on in this post.

You’ll also want to read this post on earning XP quickly and this one about how to use the Ramp-Up Challenge or XP Boost to win Duolingo Leagues.

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Who Gets Demoted to a Lower League?

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Are People or Bots Cheating in Duolingo Leagues?

Did you spend all your extra time getting XP so you can advance to the next league just to have another user magically come out on top?

Or maybe they are earning a lot more XP than you think is possible in that short amount of time.

Although it hasn’t been proven, there has definitely been a conversation about whether Duolingo is using bots in the Leagues to encourage users to spend more time on the app.

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This may very well be true, especially if you click on some of these users’ profiles and they seem a little fishy.

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When I first read that this might be the case (I think it was on a Duolingo forum somewhere) I was pretty upset and wondered if doing Leagues was even worth it.

However, I still think that Leagues can be fun and motivating if you just don’t worry about whether it’s real or fake, but just focus on how you are spending more time learning than you normally would.

How to Beat the Diamond League on Duolingo

If you are in the last two leagues, it’s notoriously difficult to beat the others in your group. Some of which are definitely real users while others may just be Duolingo egging you on.

Although I haven’t beaten the very last league in Duolingo yet, (I was only one league away when I started spending less time on Duolingo to focus more on writing for this blog!) I still have some tips for how to get there.

First off, definitely pay attention from Day 1 to where your competitors in the league are. If they are earning 50 XP a day, don’t go and earn 100 XP just to beat them in the beginning.

Like when you watch a race, the frontrunner won’t go too far ahead since they don’t need to expend the extra energy to win. Apply that same strategy here.

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Try to keep up with the top 10 people, but stay towards the back of the pack until the last day of the League. On the last day, this is when you’ll want to start pulling ahead.

If you notice that another user is trailing you, you can slow down on earning XP until the final hours of the day.

You’ll definitely want to be earning XP faster than usual, in which case this blog post is perfect for you.

What Happens After the Diamond League in Duolingo?

Although I still haven’t won the Diamond League, a reader commented on this blog (Thanks, Lilian!) and let me know that nothing really happens!

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According to Lilian, she won the first position in the Diamond League and then the next week, she was still in the Diamond League. Once you win the Diamond League, the only thing that will happen is that you will have earned a new Achievement Badge for getting #1!

RELATED: The Ultimate Guide to Duolingo Achievements

How to Turn Off or Stop Using Duolingo Leagues

If you are sick of competing in Duolingo Leagues, there is one way to get out of using them completely. To turn off or disable Duolingo Leagues, just don’t go to that part of the app.

If you go to the shield icon, it should give you the option to “Continue” which has you join a league.

The reason Duolingo does this is so that you don’t lose your League if you stop using the app.

I joined the Leagues a few weeks in a row when I wasn’t very committed to using the app every day and quickly went from the top leagues to almost the very bottom.

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What Happens When You Finish All the Leagues

Although I haven’t done this yet myself, I know that Duolingo doesn’t really make a huge deal out of finishing things. Like back in the day, when you finished a Duolingo tree, a small Golden Owl trophy would show up at the bottom of your course.

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There isn’t much fanfare about it, and I imagine the same is the case here.

The way that you’ll be rewarded is by Achievements showing up in your profile like the photo below. It shows that I only had one more league to go before advancing to the Diamond League (dang it!)

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After you’ve made it to the Diamond League, the next Achievement to earn is getting first place, which I imagine is incredibly difficult. I’m going to attempt it as soon as I get there and I’ll write about the experience to let you know how it went!

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Dayna Brockbank is a travel and language-learning blogger who has lived around the world but has now settled in Nice, France. She speaks 3 languages at varying levels of fluency: Spanish, Italian, and French, and graduated with a Bachelor’s in Spanish Education. She and her husband focus on making travel part of life by living cheaply and traveling on a budget.

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FAQs

What is the hardest league in Duolingo? ›

The big papa top league is the Diamond league. That's where the big boys play, but even getting to that point is challenging. These leagues are tough and some participants clearly have bugger all else to do but toil in the Duolingo XP mines.

What happens if you pass the Diamond League in Duolingo? ›

There is no league higher than Diamond. If you reach the top 3 of Diamond, you will remain in that league. NOTE: We no longer offer gem rewards for those in the top 3.

Is it hard to get to the Diamond League in Duolingo? ›

As you can see, you need seven prerequisites, which is not a big deal. The most challenging points are reaching the Diamond League and accumulating 2,500 diamonds. Reaching the Diamond League takes at least nine weeks of studying, so you can accumulate 2,500 diamonds at a rate of 280 per week.

How does Duolingo decide who is in your league? ›

Each user is assigned to a league that consists of 30 random participants of a common rank who earned their first XP of the week at a similar time. There is always one open league per rank, that doesn't have 30 participants yet, where people can join.

What is the most studied Duolingo? ›

English continued to command its first-place title as the most studied language on the app — with 122 countries claiming it as the top. English was also the second most-studied language in the U.S., behind Spanish, Blanco said.

Why is Duolingo melting? ›

“The melting Duo you see is a new app icon that learners will see for a limited time. If learners have the latest version of the Duolingo app downloaded, they should see Melting Duo as the app icon. The purpose of the new app icon is to encourage learners to open the app.” No, nothing is wrong with Duo.

Can you get demoted from Diamond League? ›

Demotion Shield

Just get promoted to a new tier and now you're worried about dropping right back down with a loss or two? Don't be! Up through Diamond, you'll be protected from demotion for your first few games. For information on how demotion shields work at Master and higher, read our article on the apex tiers.

What happens when you finish a Duolingo course? ›

Once you complete all the levels in a unit, you'll complete a challenge to earn your unit trophy. You'll also have the option to earn the Legendary trophy for each unit. NOTE: Super subscribers have unlimited attempts at Legendary.

Are there bots on Duolingo? ›

So, while it is true that Duolingo offers chatbots for language practice, the widespread belief that these chatbots are responsible for all user interactions is unfounded.

How do you farm diamonds on Duolingo? ›

Lingots or Gems can be earned in several ways:
  1. Play every day to get lingots and gems.
  2. Inviting friends: if your friend accepts, you both receive 1 lingot.
  3. Maintaining a streak: every ten days of a streak, earn an increasing number of lingots. ...
  4. Being in the three first places of a League.

What is the point of leagues in Duolingo? ›

This competitive feature of Duolingo monitors your progress each week against learners around the world—and you can climb up (or down) based on your study efforts!

How to get easier league in Duolingo? ›

Here is what needs to be done: Always do your first lesson on Monday as late in the day as possible. Overachievers tend to start pretty early, or even on Sunday night right after the previous league ended. So you increase your chances of getting an easy league if you start late.

Can you leave Duolingo leagues? ›

As long as your profile remains private you will stay in the same League. If you make your profile private while you are still in a leaderboard competition you will stay in this leaderboard and may be demoted or promoted at the end of the leaderboard week, but from then on you will not join a new leaderboard.

Which is the hardest league? ›

The Premier League, often dubbed the most competitive football league globally, has earned its reputation as the hardest league in the world.

How to do harder levels on Duolingo? ›

If you have previous experience with a language and feel that lessons are too easy, you can scroll to the next locked unit and tap the circle that says “Jump here?”. If you pass the test, you'll unlock that unit! NOTE: This will complete all levels up to that point.

What is the lowest level of Duolingo? ›

The levels are labeled A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, and C2, and they cover increasingly complex language needs. Most people don't need to master all, or even most, of the levels. It's all about what you want to do with the language.

Which Duolingo course has the least units? ›

Also how many units is it? According to this site that keeps track, the shortest course is Navajo (from English), with 66 crowns, 11 skills, 28 lessons, and 143 words.

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