What is a Duolingo Tree & What’s The Best Way to Finish Your Tree Fast?
I started my Duolingo journey back in 2019 and since then, used it regularly. There is no hidden fact that Duolingo keeps on bringing new updates. Do you know the structure of the course you get at present was different before? Yes, you heard it right. The latest version of how the course is developed is known as new learning path. But the previous version was Duolingo tree.
There are many users who still are getting Duolingo tree. It may be due to some technical glitches or they have not updated the app. If you are also one of them and finding it difficult to complete it, don’t worry. I will help you to know the ways by which you can finish your tree faster.
Quick Takeaways
- Duolingo tree is nothing but the path in which the course for different languages is designed.
- The main difference between the current path and the tree is that you can easily practice the previous content (in the current path) and not able to practice it (in the old tree).
- Depending upon the course you are choosing you can complete the course within 16 hours of Duration.
What is a Duolingo tree?
Duolingo tree is nothing but the path in which the course for different languages is designed. In this tree, you will get different units that help you to focus on a particular skill in the language. Each unit will include a lot of lessons which will have different exercises for you. Although the Duolingo tree was in the previous version, currently this tree has been converted into the new learning path. With the latest update, you will get the stories under the units themselves. The number of units you get on the platform is based on the language you are learning.
So suppose, if you are studying a French course, you will get a huge amount of content, whereas, if you study a fictional language like High Valyrian, you will get less number of units. If you are still on the old tree, you may want to know how to complete it faster and get a good hold of the language. Thus further we have discussed some of the ways by which you can complete the tree earlier.
What are some of the best ways to Finish the Duolingo tree?
As a regular user of Duolingo, I used several ways to complete it. Below are some of the ways by which I was able to finish the tree faster-
1. Earn 1 crown in a skill
When you follow up on the Duolingo tree, you will have different skills in the course. Each skill has a different number of crowns that you need to get. When you get at least a single crown in each skill, you will get to unlock your golden owl. The golden owl is the trophy, you get at the bottom of your Duolingo tree. It means you will not need to earn all the crowns in all the skills.
2. Earn the second crown in all the skills
The obvious next thing you must do is to earn the next crown in all the skills. When you earn the second crown, you will unlock a new achievement or a badge rather than a new golden owl trophy.
3. Getting the Golden tree
The last stage to complete the course is by looking for all the crowns in all the skills. The last crown of each skill is extremely difficult. Thus, you must try to complete them at last.
4. Trying the shortcuts
When you are on the Duolingo tree, you may find different shortcuts to complete them. There are five crowns in each skill. If you have not unlocked all five 5 crowns so far, you will see a little key icon in the corner. With the help of it, you can test it out. However, you will need to use your earned Duolingo gems. The other shortcut that you do is by going to the Checkpoints and testing different skills at a time. To take up this test you again need to use Duolingo gems for unlocking them.
Remember: As the tree is gone, there is no more crown system.
What is the difference Between Duolingo’s old tree and new learning path?
Further, we have discussed how the old tree is different from the current learning path-
Factor | Old Tree | New learning Path |
The approach of the path | You may not need to follow a particular path. There was no surity which unit to get earlier and which to take after it. | You may not need to follow a particular path. |
Crown system | In the Duolingo tree, you will see 5 different crowns at the end of each unit. | This crown system is replaced with the advanced level. |
Units | Earlier the units were large and had a lot of lessons. | Here, you will find short units with fewer lessons. |
Stories | It has a separate tab in the course for stories. | You will get the stories inside the course. |
Revision | It was hard to revise the content that you already have gone through. | It is now easy to go to the old lessons and revise them. |
How fast can you finish a Duolingo tree?
Generally, it will depend upon the course you are studying. Each course has several lessons and almost all the lessons are of smaller duration i.e 10-15 minutes. You can even take them offline if you want to. So if you are studying a course with more than 150 lessons, it can take up to 16.1 hours to complete On the other hand, if the course is small like Dutch, or Portuguese the time taken is smaller.
What happens when you finish a Duolingo tree?
Once the whole Duolingo tree is completed, you get a golden tree. After that, you can again start practicing the course you have taken. You will be getting 2 different options – easy and hard. Easy practice will give you 10 XP whereas hard one gives you 20 XP. Once you complete the course, you must practice the hard level of the language. It helps to explore more vocabulary with more XP points. For some of the courses, you may find podcasts and Audio lessons that help to develop communication skills.
Can Duolingo bring back the old Duolingo tree?
Although there is no official statement, there are no plans to bring the previous Duolingo tree back onto the platform. It is because getting the current update on Duolingo took a long time. You also know which lesson to take first with the help of the new learning system. However, the fact that it is in A/B testing indicates that the team wishes to test this model further to determine whether it is suitable for users.
Update: The current version is out of A/B testing. It is available for every user on Duolingo.
Conclusion
Duolingo tree is nothing but the previous path in which the course for different languages is designed. In the tree, you will get a lot of units that will focus on a particular skill and lessons. Whereas, In the current path, you can easily practice the previous content and not be able to practice in the old tree. To complete the tree faster, try to focus on a single crown in all the skills first. After that, focus on the second crown. At last, focus on earning all the crowns at the end.
FAQs
Which Duolingo tree is best?
Duolingo tree represents the course in a particular language. When you are thinking of taking a course, you must go for taking up Spanish and French, especially if you are an English speaker. It is because the content in these courses is updated from time to time as they are the most taken language on the platform.
What is the longest tree on Duolingo?
The longest tree on Duolingo is the Norwegian 4.0 tree for English users. However, it is still in the beta version of the platform which means that there are still some bucks and Duolingo is still working on them.
Is it possible anymore to go back to the old tree?
A few months back, it was still accessed by people with iirc 5.52.0 version. But at present there is no more old tree available on the platform.