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Leaderboard, streaks, and points (Cyber Rating)

Last updated on Jul 09, 2026

CyberKy tracks learning progress with points, ranks, streaks, and leaderboards so you can measure consistency—not just completion.

For the in-app guide, open Dashboard → Leaderboard → Help (Ranking System Guide).

Points (never expire)

Points measure progress. Once earned, they do not expire or decrease.

How you earn course points

Each course has a base value of 100 points when you fully complete it. To receive those points you must typically:

  1. Pass the final exam

  2. Pass all lesson quizzes

  3. Complete all required labs and practical exercises

Partial progress does not award the full completion payout.

Early-bird multipliers

Finishing a newly released course early can multiply points:

Completion order Multiplier Example total
1st–10th 1.50x 150 points
11th–20th 1.25x 125 points
21st+ 1.00x 100 points

Leaderboards

Open Dashboard → Leaderboard.

  • Season — competition for the current season (resets when the season ends)

  • All-Time — lifetime ranking (does not reset)

Season resets do not wipe your all-time points.

Ranks and Cyber Rating (CR)

As you earn points you move through rank tiers such as:

Bronze → Silver → Gold → Platinum → Diamond → Silicon

Your public profile may show Cyber Rating (CR), rank badge, leaderboard position, and percentile.

Exact point thresholds for each tier are listed on the in-app Ranking System Guide (they can be updated over time).

Streaks

A day streak tracks consecutive calendar days of learning activity (for example course progress updates).

  • Keep learning on consecutive days to grow the streak

  • Missing multiple days typically resets the streak counter

  • Your dashboard may show Day Streak and celebrate increases with a toast

Streaks reward consistency. They are separate from leaderboard points.

Tips to climb faster

  • Finish courses completely (quizzes + labs + final) before moving on

  • Jump on new course releases early for multipliers

  • Build a daily habit so streaks and momentum stay intact

  • Use pathways to avoid random, incomplete progress