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Avoid Cognitive Overhead

UX Best Practices

Cognitive overhead is the mental effort required to use an interface. High cognitive overhead means users must think too much — remembering rules, interpreting unclear labels, or processing complex layouts.

Goal: Minimize unnecessary thinking. Every bit of mental effort spent deciphering your interface is energy NOT spent on the actual task.

Recognition over recall: Show options rather than requiring users to remember them.

Quiz

Pass: 3/3 correct

1. 'Recognition over recall' means:

2. Which is a source of cognitive overhead?

3. Copy-to-clipboard functionality reduces which type of burden?