The longest streak on Duolingo is over 10 years long (3,921 days) and was earned by user johnarnold.
However, multiple users have accomplished this feat of a world record Duolingo Streak and have made it onto a Streak Hall of Fame.
Of course, the daily streak numbers are always going up, so I’ll also go over how you can figure out the most recent user to have the highest streak on Duolingo.
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Above you can see the list of users who have completed a streak of over 2555 days.
How to Find the User with the Longest Streak on Duolingo
You can use the website Duome to figure out who is currently holding the record for the longest streak on Duolingo. Even though the website is unofficial, it is the best way to keep track of Duolingo stats!
They have Halls of Fame for the person with the most amount of XP, who has the most Golden Owls, and even who has made it to Level 25 (if you don’t know what that is, read this post that explains how levels work on Duolingo!)
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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.