In this Microsoft Rewards guide we’re going to break down how you can earn 10,000 points per month with the help of Xbox, but keep in mind that certain offers are only available in specific regions and to specific users, so while we If you’re here at Pure Xbox can benefit from it, unfortunately you may not be able to do so.
So if you want to know how to earn Microsoft Rewards points quickly, follow these tips and you’ll be all set.
Daily tasks
To kick off our Microsoft Rewards guide, here are some examples of daily tasks:
Bing searches
Once you reach Level 2 status, you can use Microsoft Bing every day to earn 90 points from PC searches, 60 points from mobile searches, and an additional 12 points for using the Microsoft Edge browser for some of these searches.
- Bing searches = almost 5000 points per month
Daily setting
If you log into the Microsoft Rewards dashboard every day in a browser or the Microsoft Bing app on Xbox, you can complete a daily set worth at least 30 points per day, and you’ll also get bonuses for doing so daily.
- Daily set = more than 1000 points per month
Daily performance
When you complete an achievement in an Xbox or PC Game Pass game, you can claim 5 additional points per day. This used to be 50 points until it was changed in November 2023, so it’s unfortunately not as attractive as it used to be.
- Daily achievement = 150ish points per month
Daily stripes
If you open Microsoft Rewards in a (PC) browser, you may come across something called “Daily Streaks”, which allows you to collect 150 bonus points per week – plus 1,000 more if you earn enough puzzle pieces.
- Daily performance = 600 points per month + 1000 bonus every now and then
Daily check-in
If you use the Microsoft Bing app on mobile, you can sometimes earn around 100 Microsoft Rewards points per week as part of the ‘Daily Check-in’ feature, where you simply have to click on the ‘Rewards’ tab and then ‘Day 1 ‘ should press. ” (or whatever day you are on) as part of the ‘Daily Check-in’ tab.