# Light Level Find the light level (how bright or dark it is) where you are. The light level ``0`` means darkness and ``255`` means bright light. The @boardname@ measures the light around it by using some of the LEDs on the [LED screen](/device/screen). The first time you use it, this function will say ``0``. After that, it will say the real light level. This is because the light sensor (the part that can find the light level) has to be turned on first. ```sig input.lightLevel(); ``` ### Returns * a [Number](/reference/types/number) that means a light level from ``0`` (dark) to ``255`` (bright). ### Example: show light level When you press button `B` on the microbit, this program shows the light level on the [LED screen](/device/screen). ```blocks input.onButtonPressed(Button.B, () => { let level = input.lightLevel() basic.showNumber(level) }) ``` ### Example: chart light level This program shows the light level with a [bar chart](/reference/led/plot-bar-graph) on the @boardname@ screen. If you carry the @boardname@ around to different places with different light levels, the bar chart will change. ```blocks basic.forever(() => { led.plotBarGraph(input.lightLevel(), 255) }) ``` ### See also [acceleration](/reference/input/acceleration), [compass-heading](/reference/input/compass-heading)