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# Brightness
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Find how bright the [LED screen ](/device/screen ) is _when it is turned on_ .
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```sig
led.brightness();
```
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## Returns
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* a [number ](/types/number ) that means how bright the screen is when it is turned on, from `0` (darkest) to `255` (brightest). For example, the number `127` means the screen is halfway bright when it is turned on.
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## Example: highest brightness
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This program makes the screen completely bright when it is turned on (if it is not that way already):
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```blocks
if (led.brightness() < 255 ) {
led.setBrightness(255)
}
```
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## Example: change brightness
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This program makes the screen brightness 100% (255). Then it turns on
the center LED (`2, 2`), waits for one second and then sets the screen
brightness to 50% (128):
```blocks
led.setBrightness(255)
led.plot(2, 2)
basic.pause(1000)
led.setBrightness(led.brightness() / 2)
```
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## See also
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[set brightness ](/reference/led/set-brightness ), [fade in ](/reference/led/fade-in ), [fade out ](/reference/led/fade-out )
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