Brilliant: Learn interactively Cheats

Brilliant: Learn interactively Hack 6.6.7 + Redeem Codes

Master concepts in math and CS

Developer: Brilliant.org
Category: Education
Price: Free
Version: 6.6.7
ID: com.brilliant.Brilliant

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Description

Sharpen your math, data, and computer science skills in minutes a day with Brilliant. For professionals, students, and lifelong learners alike—Brilliant is the best way to learn. Join over 10 million people and explore thousands of bite-size, interactive lessons that get you hand-on with core concepts in everything from math and computer science to data analysis and physical science.

Brilliant’s team of award-winning teachers and researchers build interactive lessons on a world of STEM topics. Build math skills with intro to advanced courses covering algebra, geometry, calculus, probability and statistics, trigonometry, linear algebra, and more. Explore cutting-edge topics like AI, neural networks, algorithms, python, quantum mechanics, and beyond. Whatever math, data, computer science, or science topic you’re looking to skill up in—Brilliant’s got you covered.

BRILLIANT IS THE BEST WAY TO LEARN
*Effective, hands-on learning
Visual, interactive lessons make concepts feel intuitive — so even complex ideas just click. Our real-time feedback and simple explanations make learning efficient. Research shows that interactive learning is 6x more effective than watching lecture videos.

*Guided bite-size lessons
Brilliant makes it easy to stay on track, see your progress, and level up in as little as 15 minutes a day by building your problem-solving skills one concept at a time.

*Learn at your level
Professionals, students, and lifelong learners alike can hone dormant skills or learn new ones. Progress through lessons and challenges tailored to your level. Explore intro to advanced courses in algebra, geometry, calculus, logic, statistics and probability, scientific thinking, physics, quantum mechanics, AI, neural networks, algorithms, python, and beyond.

*Stay motivated
Form a real learning habit with fun content that’s always well-paced, game-like progress tracking, and friendly reminders.

WHAT ARE PEOPLE SAYING ABOUT BRILLIANT?
“Brilliant has taught me mathematical concepts that I previously struggled to understand. I now feel confident approaching both technical job interviews and real world problem-solving situations.” —Jacob S.

“I am using this app while taking CS classes and it often does a better job at explaining concepts than my professors.” — Erald C.

“Well-organized, well-explained, well-designed. Brilliant is absolutely a good choice if you want to learn or relearn anything objective.” - Joel M.

SUBSCRIPTION PRICING AND TERMS
Brilliant offers two auto-renewing subscription options:

Brilliant Premium monthly: $24.99

Brilliant Premium annual: $119.99

These prices are for United States customers, and pricing may vary by location. Your Brilliant Premium subscription will automatically renew within 24 hours before the end of the current period at the price of the chosen subscription and your credit card will be charged through your iTunes account. Refunds will not be provided for the unused portion of the term. Any unused portion of a trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when you purchase a subscription. You can cancel your subscription (i.e. turn off automatic renewal) in the Account Settings section of your App Store or iTunes settings after you have made the purchase. The payments related section of your Terms of Use can be found here https://brilliant.org/terms-of-use/#tou-fees.

Send feedback to [email protected].

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You can review our privacy policy here (https://brilliant.org/privacy_policy/) and our terms of use here (https://brilliant.org/terms-of-use/) (the terms of use are better reading in our opinion).

Version history

6.6.7
2023-08-17
The app all the smartest phones want. What’s new:
• A fun new animation that will reshape your time between lessons.
• Design tweaks and bug fixes for a better experience.
6.6.6
2023-08-14
Packed with more problem-solving power in every release. The latest:

- Several minor design tweaks and under-the-hood improvements.
6.6.5
2023-08-02
Upgrade your brain’s operating system with our new release. What’s inside:
- Minor bug fixes and improvements.
6.6.4
2023-07-25
Thousands of interactive lessons. One freshly-updated app. What’s new:

- A bug was causing some users to get multiple “leagues unlocked” notifications. Now, you’ll only be notified once.
6.6.3
2023-07-03
Technology is getting smarter. So is our app. What’s inside:

• The app could sometimes crash during startup. This has now been fixed.
• Several tweaks and stability improvements.
6.6.2
2023-06-23
The smartest use of screen time — now even smarter. What’s new:

- Lots of minor bug fixes and design tweaks for a majorly better experience.
6.6.1
2023-06-12
The best way to learn math and CS — now even better. In this release:
• Lots of little under-the-hood improvements for a better experience.
6.6.0
2023-05-22
This release? In a league of its own. What’s inside:

- Leagues are live! Start earning XP and competing in a weekly leaderboard. Complete a lesson to see info on unlocking Leagues, as well as a breakdown of your lifetime XP.
- New users can now set a daily goal when signing up and get help achieving it.
6.5.9
2023-04-27
Usually when you see two versions of an app being released in quick succession, it’s because we messed something up with the first one. This is such a case:
- We fixed an issue where users would mistakenly see a secret new feature that's coming soon
6.5.8
2023-04-23
Working hard to live up to our name with every release. What’s new:
- There’s a new animation you see when a lesson is loading, for a more elevated experience.
- We updated the “end of lesson” screen design to match other recent updates.
- We also squashed some bugs, including two preventing lessons from loading and push notifications from being sent.
6.5.7
2023-04-11
Motion, like new app releases, can be periodic. Here’s what’s new in our latest release:
- Daily Challenges have moved to our course library. You can find them under "puzzles" in the Courses tab.
- Another round of improvements to our new users onboarding experience.
6.5.6
2023-04-03
Upgrade your math and CS skills. And your app. In this release:

• Streamlined process for how bug and error reports are delivered to us, so they get fixed faster.
• Improved onboarding experience for new users, with design updates to help them find their perfect learning path and to make social sign up easier.
• Fixed bugs that made some screens display weird on some devices and some links in push notifications not work.
6.5.5
2023-03-16
The best way to learn math and CS keeps getting better. In this release:

• Before, practice lessons were simply titled “practice.” Now they have titles that say what you’re practicing.
• Some issues with deep links in push notifications have been fixed.
• We also made some tweaks under the hood to help the app start quicker.
• Finally, we made small design improvements to create a better experience.
6.5.4
2023-02-27
In this release, just a few under-the-hood enhancements and bug fixes for a better experience.
6.5.3
2023-01-30
Hear that? It’s the sound of a new release with one important update:

- Sound effects will now gently mix with whatever else you’re listening to. (We really mean it this time.)
6.5.2
2023-01-23
In apps, like life, it’s the small things that matter. In this release:

• Some tweaks under the hood of the Home tab so it performs better.
• Some links, like in emails, that should open in the app sometimes didn’t. They should now.
6.5.1
2022-12-26
Here’s to new releases, and fresh starts! Inside:

• The onboarding experience has been updated to get new learners off to a better start.
6.5.0
2022-12-15
Change is good. Especially when it includes these great updates:

• Before, our sound effects would take over the entire audio on your device. Now it will gently mix with whatever music you’re listening to.
• Long taps on some lesson elements could break the lesson experience. This won’t happen anymore.
6.4.6
2022-11-11
You know those releases that don’t have lots of shiny new features—but everything just feels a little better? This is one of those.
6.4.5
2022-11-07
We’re shaking things up with this release. Specifically:

- Before, to report a bug you had to send us an email. Now, you can just shake your phone.
- The back arrows on course page headers were too big. We’ve made them smaller. (More of a gentle nudge than a full shake.)
6.4.4
2022-10-03
Sorry last release. There’s a new release in town. And here’s what’s in it:

• App users can now report issues they find (typoes, broken interactives, etc.) directly in the app.
• Small behind-the-scenes tweaks to improve performance.
6.4.3
2022-08-25
For this release, we looked towards the future by making a few updates today. Namely:

• A number of under-the-hood enhancements that will make managing the app easier.
6.4.2
2022-08-11
Another day, another update that makes Brilliant even better to use. What’s new:

• Before, we weren’t able to link to specific lessons from within emails. Now, we can.
6.4.1
2022-08-08
The .1 in this release stands for one very important update:

- The user input fields in some lessons weren’t talking to the animated graphics they controlled. So if you typed something into a field, whatever should have happened—didn’t happen. That’s been fixed.
6.4
2022-07-25
Spring cleaning has now turned into summer cleaning. Here are more things we fixed for this release:

• Infrequently, the app was crashing during signup. Now it doesn't.
• The app could end up in a bad state at the end of the account deletion process. Now it ends up in a good state.

Cheat Codes for In-App Purchases

Item Price iPhone/iPad Android
Brilliant Premium
(Get access to everything Brilliant offers)
$149.99
Free
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Brilliant Premium: Fun, challenging problems in math and science by experts
(Get smarter with Brilliant Premium: Get exclusive access to courses written to help you understand, access personal progress stats to help you get smarter faster, and much more.)
$24.99
Free
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Brilliant Premium: Fun, challenging problems in math and science by experts
(Get smarter with Brilliant Premium: Get exclusive access to courses written to help you understand, access personal progress stats to help you get smarter faster, and much more.)
$149.99
Free
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Brilliant Premium: Fun, challenging problems in math and science by experts
(Get smarter with Brilliant Premium: Get exclusive access to courses written to help you understand, access personal progress stats to help you get smarter faster, and much more.)
$119.99
Free
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Brilliant Premium - Personal stats & exclusive problems
(Get more with Brilliant Premium. Get solutions to all problems, access stats to help you level up, find out your global rank, get high quality test prep problems, and much more.)
$19.99
Free
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Brilliant Premium: Fun, challenging problems in math and science by experts
(Get smarter with Brilliant Premium: Get exclusive access to courses written to help you understand, access personal progress stats to help you get smarter faster, and much more.)
$119.99
Free
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Brilliant Premium: Fun, challenging problems in math and science by experts
(Get smarter with Brilliant Premium: Get exclusive access to courses written to help you understand, access personal progress stats to help you get smarter faster, and much more.)
$111.99
Free
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Brilliant Premium: Fun, challenging problems in math and science by experts
(Get smarter with Brilliant Premium: Get exclusive access to courses written to help you understand, access personal progress stats to help you get smarter faster, and much more.)
$96.99
Free
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Brilliant Premium: Fun, challenging problems in math and science by experts
(Get smarter with Brilliant Premium: Get exclusive access to courses written to help you understand, access personal progress stats to help you get smarter faster, and much more.)
$74.99
Free
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Brilliant Premium: Fun, challenging problems in math and science by experts
(Get smarter with Brilliant Premium: Get exclusive access to courses written to help you understand, access personal progress stats to help you get smarter faster, and much more.)
$24.99
Free
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Ratings

4.7 out of 5
13.1K Ratings

Reviews

Kim Tru,
54 years old & having fun improving my brain functions
I decided to conquer my fears of inadequacy and stay open to this app, and even in one week I can see how it’s paying off. About six months ago, I tried it but was quickly intimidated and even uninstalled the app. This time, however, I’m staying open and not judging myself when I get incorrect answers. (Although once I did judged the app developers for an “incorrect” answer of mine, but while writing a feedback to them for why their answer and explanation to their answer were incorrect, I realized why their answer was right and what I had missed in my own deductive training to have tracked the incorrect conclusion. LOL.) I do get a nice little dopamine hit though when I see that “Correct!” after hitting “submit.”

The program presents in a way that is really encouraging to just get in there and work my mind in new ways. I noticed I feel better and more organized in my thinking when I start my day with about 20+ minutes of these kinds of brain exercises in the morning. So I have my coffee and breakfast while working through some problems in a relaxed way.

I’m looking forward to trying other courses/programs after I finish the Logic one.
That one guy on the Internet,
Great learning platform, limited variety of learning methods
I personally am more fond of listening to lectures than reading a lesson on my own, and because of this I sometimes can find myself mindlessly grazing over a lesson without truly learning it (yeah yeah, I’m in a minority I get it)... But unfortunately, for the week or so I’ve had the app I haven’t found a lesson which has an auditory option or something that fashion. I fully understand how insignificant this problem may seem, but with a $100 annual payment I would expect my money to be going to a learning platform which can cater to my specific learning style, perhaps with a 10 minute in-depth explanation on a topic or even a whole lesson if I my attention is divided (for example if I wanted to listen to a lesson on my way to work).
Other than this minor problem I’ve experienced with the app, I have enjoyed the engaging lessons and in-depth explanations. I would absolutely recommend this to anyone, especially if the visual examples and written lessons are the way you personally prefer to learn. Although for those of us who prefer an auditory method of learning it can be difficult to fully take in the information in an easily digestible way. 4/5, needs more lessons in my opinion (more are coming so it’s not a terrible problem) and a way to keep learners of all styles engaged in every lesson. Great app :)
PMEinDenver,
Totally different way of learning—fun, intuitive, challenging but not intimidating
I’ve only been using Brilliant a week, but it’s so much more interesting and engaging and fun than similar learning apps. The experience is like a combination of doing mini- courses with puzzle and game apps. I *never* learned math this way—it would have changed the whole experience for me! (I’m almost sixty years old and doing this mostly for fun, though I’m hoping it might help me with some novice level coding I’m also learning.) The interface is also very attractive and clean.

My only suggestion: offer two levels of explanation. There were a few questions where the explanation was so brief, it was kind of puzzle itself. I understand you want to keep things brief—that’s good. That’s why I suggest two levels of explanation: first button says “Show explanation.” But then another button appears at the bottom that says, maybe, “ Need more detailed explanation?” for us beginners. But this is a minor critique. I’m really enjoying it. Highly recommend!
unatone,
Dear Brilliant team, please update the iPad UI
I don’t know about using brilliant on my phone or laptop but interacting with the brilliant app is quite uncomfortable when using split screen. Whenever I’m browsing the course library on landscape mode or portrait mode and select a course to preview, the course overview and course sections vertically split the available screen real estate. It produces a very unflattering squished layout in which reading the course overview or seeing the various sections of each “chapter” is an uncomfortable experience. I don’t need to continue seeing course overview after I’ve read it once. I believe the course overview and course chapters shouldn’t be split and instead should be static at the top of the page in order to use the whole page real estate to comfortable horizontally scroll throughout the chapter sections (Think of the Netflix app for example, the main show they’re promoting at the top and different shows are scrollable horizontally, it would be quite annoying if we had to forcibly see the show they’re promoting everywhere as we continue scrolling down/ up while browsing).

Other than that brilliant is amazing, I would just like it to be more split screen friendly on mobile devices.
regrh,
Amazing learning tool
This tool is amazing for self-taught learners and students that want to enhance their critical thinking or mathematical ability, and supplement their academic course work. It’s amazing a resource like this available. The learning content is great people that designed the course work really put thought into every problem. Most problems are fun challenging and interesting. There should be more apps like this.
^^^ This is automatically generated response of developers praising themselves and I agree it is a very well made and interesting app for anyone looking to exercise their mind and delve into interesting puzzles and problems and I agree with all the praise given by the developers to themselves in the autogenerated review but I would like for them leave some of the praising up to the user of the app. Amazing work this app is a great supplement to learning and the designers of the app are amazing.
dllnldr,
Rip-off
First off, this app doesn’t actually teach you, it’s a series of gotcha questions that may be beneficial if you already have knowledge of the subjects and just want a review, but there are no lessons, this is a prime example of a minimum viable product with an expensive subscription. Now, after barely using the app due to dissatisfaction with the “learning” possibilities, I’m slapped with $100 charge for another year right as the holidays are coming up, and I don’t have an extra $100 lying around to spend on myself. There was no warning that my subscription renewal was coming, or how much it was going to be. (I bought the first year on a sale for $60 last year) As far as I know, there is no way of getting that back. When I cancelled the subscription in the app, I had to endure 5 huge screens of scrolling where the company either pathetically begged me to stay, or threatened me with a higher price if I ever dared come back. They must not get many people coming back if they treat them with this vindictive manner on the way out the door. After that, I’m not motivated to go to their customer support and try to get my money back, because the one thing they have taught me is that I won’t get anywhere with that.
Bleegonaut,
I enjoy it enough to conquer my fears of math (mental abuse towards humans)
I have been using it for the past 5 or so months I believe. I saw people advertise for it for awhile, some who were even an nasa engineer (mark rober shout out to him). I love the characters and the design for this app, but I feel like there could be a few changes. Personally, I like having notifications because it helps me stay on track a lot. This app does have notifications but they are addressing my league. This helps because I can stay on track with it and continue getting my streak. But that’s the thing, they don’t remind you of your streak but just your league. This also doesn’t help because you have to pay for the app and sometimes I forget and sometimes it feels like I’m wasting money. Solution for this? Either make a widget or do what Duolingo does to remind you of your streak. All regards though this app is very well devolved and thought out, just more notifications please!
Brock Zekany,
Fallacies Discovered in First Two Minutes
App claimed the International Space Station (ISS) is ‘weightless.’ This is a slightly erroneous term but usually a forgivable mistake, if uttered by a layperson. However, as this is an educational app, I believe it should be held to higher standards and user proper rhetoric. Honestly, I am greatly disappointed because I was excited to learn some new trivia! It is a great injustice that this app is propagating slightly skewed information. I would find it a better exercise to fully explain the idea rather than hastily throw out a common misnomer, which even further normalizes this incorrect sentiment. Knowing that people who are not already well-verses in physics would probably not recognize this mistake makes it an even more egregious error!

I am fed up with the educational system opting out of truly explaining difficult subjects. There is this trend of substituting them with slightly incorrect, water-downed, and much easier to explain versions of the true problem statement. The responsibility should lie within the institution to face this challenges comprehensively, so that we can build a model for the general public that cohesively explains such difficult subject matter.
Aeravis,
College Quality Courses
This app is amazing. I downloaded it originally when I was looking for resources to brush up on physics. Since then, I decided to enroll in a math class at my local community college—Brilliant made learning so easy that my confidence has skyrocketed and I started daydreaming about earning a STEM degree.

Of course, I used Brilliant to study for my math placement test, and after only working through half of the algebra and trig courses I tested in to Pre-Calc! I haven’t taken a math class since high school, ten years ago! I’m still using Brilliant on the topics I find difficult, the easy step by step process is so good at breaking down complex problems and helping you understand.

I’m so excited to keep using this app for a variety of subjects. Thank you so much to the team that built this app and creates its content! This is modern digital learning at its best!
Baljeet the 5th,
Great for learning small issues though…
I’ve used this to learn pre-calc through calc and that intuition it gives you is amazing. I can’t say I love the style but I’ve gotten used to how the problems are worded. For example, some of their equations used very technical formulas and coming from school to this is a whole different style. Give it a few days though and you can figure it out pretty easy along with some YT videos to help you. One problem I run into a lot is the screen seems to freeze I used to just close the app and it’d work but now I’ve been stuck after force resetting my phone and deleting the app. If this issue gets fixed I’d say easy 5 but the fact I’m stuck without any help from their website or the app making it disfunctional is a bit annoying. Hope to see this fixed and glad to have a learning tool at a somewhat reasonable price (premium)