A comprehensive guide to accumulating approximately 20,000 Microsoft Rewards points monthly, which can be redeemed for free Xbox credit.


Earn Free Xbox Credit: Microsoft Rewards Guide

The lure of earning something for essentially nothing is quite attractive to many of us, and Microsoft offers such an opportunity through its Microsoft Rewards program. With a bit of daily dedication, it's possible to amass roughly 20,000 Rewards points each month. To put this into perspective, these points roughly translate to £20 or $20, which can be redeemed as free Xbox credit. This guide aims to simplify and explain how you can capitalize on this opportunity, increase your Microsoft Rewards points tally fast, and save money on Xbox purchases.

Let's breakdown the process into daily, weekly, and monthly tasks focusing on opportunities related to Xbox.

Starting with daily tasks, these are small, consistent actions that can accumulate a substantial number of points over time:

1. Bing Searches: By achieving Level 2 status and using Bing for your daily internet searches on your PC and smartphone, you're looking at earning close to 5000 points each month. Also, using the Microsoft Edge browser can add extra points to your tally.

2. Daily Set: Logging into the Microsoft Rewards dashboard can net you at least 30 points daily, with bonuses for consistent activity.

3. Daily Achievement: For gamers, completing an achievement in any Xbox or PC Game Pass game can add a small number of points daily.

4. Daily Streaks: Certain browsers will allow you to participate in "Daily Streaks", which can add up to significant bonus points over time.

5. Daily Check In: The Bing mobile app sometimes offers a weekly opportunity to earn points simply by checking in.

6. Read To Earn: Occasionally, the Bing mobile app will provide a chance to earn points by reading news articles.

7. MSN Shopping Quizzes: Previously, completing daily quizzes on the MSN Shopping website could yield a good sum, although this feature's availability is currently unclear.

8. Xbox App Bonuses: In certain regions, completing Xbox Game Pass Quests through the Xbox App on mobile devices can be one of the most fruitful daily point sources.

9. MSN Workouts and Mindfulness Sessions: Participating in wellbeing sessions on the MSN Health website used to offer points, but this is currently not providing rewards.

Onto the weekly chores, which typically offer larger chunks of points for slightly more time-investment:

1. Weekly Set: Similar to the daily tasks, but these sets are available via the Microsoft Rewards app on your Xbox console and yield consistent benefits over time.

2. Extras: The Microsoft Rewards dashboard often features additional tasks that range from clicking links to completing quizzes. It's worth regularly checking for new offers.

3. Weekly Treasure: This Xbox app task used to provide a steady flow of points but hasn't been appearing lately.

4. Weekly Console Bonus: A select group of users might have access to extra tasks through the mobile Xbox app. These vary in points and aren't consistently available.

Shifting to the monthly tasks for a major points boost:

1. Monthly Bonus Round: At the beginning of each month, completing a punch card can provide a handsome reward, although it's appearing less frequently now.

2. Monthly Punch Cards: On occasion, punch cards involving game achievements have been available for additional points, although they've also become scarcer.

3. Xbox Game Pass Quests: A variety of monthly challenges related to Xbox Game Pass can contribute over 1500 points if you're willing to engage with various games.

All these tasks give an Xbox user a pathway to amass around 20,000 points monthly, depending on one's dedication and available offers. Despite reductions and the disappearance of certain tasks, this points target remains achievable if one remains steadfast in their quest for rewards.

While some rewards are region-locked or user-specific, which may limit earning potential, the Microsoft Rewards program offers a legitimate way to make thousands of points monthly. The points can be a boon, reducing the cost of your gaming. As Microsoft continues to adjust the program, it remains a potentially valuable asset for savvy gamers willing to invest their time.

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