The Shape of Choice: What Hick’s Law Really Reveals About Decision Time

The Shape of Choice: What Hick’s Law Really Reveals About Decision Time

Update: 2025-07-28
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What happens when your design asks users to make too many choices? In this solo episode, we explore a deceptively simple principle with massive implications for user experience: Hick’s Law.

This law explains why more options mean more decision time—and why that’s not always a good thing.

From cluttered navigation to bloated dropdowns, we’ll break down how cognitive overload quietly slows users down. You'll learn when reducing choices helps, when it hurts, and how to use psychological insights to guide your interface design decisions.

By understanding Hick’s Law, you’ll learn how to make your interface feel faster, smarter, and more intuitive to use.

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The Shape of Choice: What Hick’s Law Really Reveals About Decision Time

The Shape of Choice: What Hick’s Law Really Reveals About Decision Time

Thomas Watkins