I’m not seeing it either. Does your browser block pop-ups? I can see stats for the last 6 months or for all time on my user profile, but not the last 12 months.
I’m also currently using an outdated browser that doesn’t display LingQ properly. Maybe I’ll set up my new PC that will run a current OS and browsers for the new year. I hate setting up new computers though.
I am in the top 1% in almost all categories in Spanish, even though I am a pretty lazy learner. Are 99% of learners really even lazier than me? I can’t imagine that. Am I right in assuming that this 1% figure is displayed for all learners, as a trick to keep them motivated, so to speak?
You have to think that most of the users are using the free version of lingq. Out of maybe 260 users in hardcore Spanish, about 10 get all 5 points. I’m focused on Tagalog and Japanese right now, just doing a little Spanish casually and I’m top 50% in points by not even trying. There’s not that many serious users on lingq.
Today, New Year’s Day 2026, I am celebrating completing an item on my bucket list.
Thanks to Lingq, I have finally been able to successfully read War and Peace in Russian!
My stats. I’ve started Japanese in September, so the numbers are a bit low. The days spend at LingQ stat is wrong imho. I’ve noticed that my streak doesn’t get interrupted sometimes, even if I haven’t used LingQ for a day or two. Maybe because the number of coins was high enough?! (For example, I have 202 coins in Korean today, despite not having used LingQ for Korean since Wednesday).
I don’t use Lingq for listening very often (I am generally more focused on reading to increase my vocabulary).
@Obsttorte That’s a lot of words read in Japanese if you’ve just started in September! Awesome! 今年も頑張って下さい!
@vet8t6z79pc4@asad100101 4M words read for both of you? Wow! I’d say I need to step up, but I don’t think I can get there. I’ll just look to you two as general inspiration.