Microsoft Rewards has tiers, and reaching Level 2 changes what your points are worth. It's worth understanding because the jump is easy to reach with steady play and it improves your earning and your redemptions. Here's the difference.
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How the levels work
New members start at Level 1. Earning enough points within a calendar month moves you to Level 2, and keeping up your activity holds you there. The level reflects how active you are rather than a one-time achievement.
What changes at Level 2
The per-quiz point value generally stays the same, but Level 2 typically unlocks better earning rates on searches, access to higher-value redemptions, and certain bonus events reserved for active members. In short, your points stretch further.
How to reach and hold Level 2
Complete your Daily Set every day, including the homepage quiz, do your genuine Bing searches, and keep your streak alive. That steady routine is usually more than enough to reach Level 2 and stay there month to month.
Why it's worth it
At Level 2 the same daily effort returns more points and better redemption options, so the small habit of clearing your daily activities pays off twice, once in points earned and again in what those points are worth.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I reach Microsoft Rewards Level 2?
Earn enough points within a calendar month, usually achievable with consistent daily activity like the quiz, Daily Set and genuine searches.
Does Level 2 give more points per quiz?
The per-quiz value is generally the same, but Level 2 typically improves search earning rates and unlocks better redemptions and bonus events.
Can I drop back to Level 1?
Yes. Levels reflect your recent activity, so consistent daily play is what keeps you at Level 2.