In the English to Italian tree, there are 66 skills total (not including the bonus lessons) which, at 5 crowns to earn per skill, equals 330 crowns total on Duolingo Italian.
If you include the bonus lessons there are 2 more skills, but you only earn 1 crown on the bonus skills. So that adds another 2 crowns which brings the Duolingo Italian Crowns total to 332 crowns.
There are a different amount of maximum crowns to earn for each language tree that you are learning on Duolingo.
Duolingo adds more crowns and skills to courses that are being taken by the most amount of users.
Want to stop forgetting the words you’ve learned and maintain your fluency? Check out this book on Amazon about how to stay fluent in a language over time without losing fluency!

HOW TO CHECK HOW MANY CROWNS THERE ARE IN DUOLINGO Italian
Make sure that you are currently on your English to Italian course on Duolingo first, then head to the Duome website to check how many crowns there are and how many you’ve earned.
If you’ve never heard of the Duome, definitely check out these secrets about Duolingo! (There’s a lot the casual user doesn’t know about!)
You can see below a screenshot from Duome, which shows that there are currently 332 crowns available to earn on the Italian course and I have earned 118 of them.
I’ve also earned my Golden Owl in the Italian Duolingo Tree!
I seriously would not be able to learn languages without italki (I’m taking 3 classes per week right now) try out a class and you’ll thank me later. They’re usually $9 or less!

To find out your specific stats, find out your Duolingo username, which is on your profile. From there, type Duome.eu/your username. For example, my Duome stats can be seen at https://duome.eu/dayna255732.
It will only show the stats for the course you are currently using on the Duolingo app. Just change courses and refresh the webpage if you want to see stats for another language tree!
Language Learning Must-Haves
- iTalki Language Classes: The #1 reason why I’ve been able to learn languages from home. Take conversation classes from a native speaker for only $5-$10 an hour.
- How to Be Fluent Books: Two of my favorite books about language learning have definitely got me super excited about learning a language and I highly recommend reading both!
- Fluent Forever: How to Learn Any Language Fast and Never Forget It
- Fluent in 3 Months: How Anyone at Any Age Can Learn to Speak Any Language from Anywhere in the World
- A Language Planner: Keep track of your scheduled language classes, set language goals, and organize your study schedule with my favorite planner ever.
- Harry Potter in Your Target Language: Reading a beginner book that you’re familiar with is an incredible way to learn vocabulary quickly!
- The Perfect Language Notebook