What the leaderboard shows
Each entry in the leaderboard includes:| Field | Description |
|---|---|
| Rank | Your position among all users, sorted by Aura Points (highest first) |
| Name | The student’s display name |
| Aura Points | Total points earned across all completed challenges |
| Streak | Current consecutive-day completion streak |
| Completions | Total number of challenges completed |
How ranking works
Rankings are determined solely by total Aura Points in descending order. The student with the most points is ranked #1. When two students have identical point totals, they receive the same rank number. Your personal rank is visible on the Aura tab as well, so you can check it without scrolling through the full list.Browsing by aura tier
The Ranks screen organizes the leaderboard by aura color. Tap any of the seven colored diamond icons at the top of the screen to filter the view to that tier’s color theme. The list itself always reflects the full global ranking — the color selection changes the visual style, not which users appear.The leaderboard loads the top 50 students by default. Use the
page and limit query parameters on the API if you need to paginate through the full user list.Streak tracking
Each leaderboard entry surfaces a student’s current streak alongside their points total. A high streak signals consistent daily engagement, which can be a meaningful differentiator even between students with similar point totals.Finding your own rank
You don’t need to scroll to find yourself. Your rank is returned as part of your user profile and is displayed prominently on the Aura tab. The rank updates each time you complete a challenge and your points total changes.Aura Points
Understand how points and tiers are calculated.
Challenges
Complete challenges to climb the rankings.