I am on diftrnt catergories diftrnt levels but now there is not option of moving to the next level....so when it will be, or how can i go to next level then
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If you perform well in your current level for 2 weeks in a row, Brilliant will bump you to the next level in order to expose you to more challenging problems. In other words, if you get almost every problem right in your level for two weeks in a row, you will probably level up. Note that you must view at least 5 problems in 2 weeks to be considered for a level up.
Depending on your account settings, we may post an update to your Facebook wall announcing your rise in level. If this happens, your problems will upgrade the week after this update is posted.