# Brightness Find how bright the [LED screen](/device/screen) is _when it is turned on_. ```sig led.brightness(); ``` ### Returns * a [number](/reference/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. ### Example: highest brightness This program makes the screen completely bright when it is turned on (if it is not that way already): ```blocks if (led.brightness() < 255) { led.setBrightness(255) } ``` ### Example: change brightness 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) ``` ### See also [set brightness](/reference/led/set-brightness), [fade in](/reference/led/fade-in), [fade out](/reference/led/fade-out)