What is this strategy?

Less is More is a prompting strategy that focuses on keeping instructions simple, clear, and focused. Rather than overloading the AI with complex, detailed instructions, you provide concise guidance to get more targeted and useful responses.

Why It’s Important

Using simpler, more focused prompts helps the AI generate clearer, more relevant outputs. This approach:

  • Reduces confusion and ambiguity
  • Improves response quality and relevance
  • Makes it easier to iterate and refine your prompts
  • Prevents the AI from trying to address too many requirements at once
  • Produces more actionable and useful outputs

Watch How to Apply It

Step by Step

1

Go to the Playlab Builder

Go to the Playlab Builder and take a look at your existing prompt.

2

Identify Your Core Goal

Determine the single most important outcome you want from the AI:

  • What is the primary task or goal?
  • What specific information do you need?
  • What problem are you trying to solve?

Think of the AI as an intern who has skills but needs clear guidance around context.

3

Streamline Your Prompt

Remove unnecessary complexity:

  • Cut out redundant instructions
  • Eliminate unnecessary context
  • Focus on one main request at a time
  • Use straightforward language
    Avoid the temptation to add “just one more thing” to your prompt
4

Refine and Iterate

Start simple and add complexity only when necessary:

  • Begin with a basic prompt
  • Test the results
  • Add additional guidance only if needed
  • Focus on quality over quantity

Examples of Less is More

Cluttered Prompt

Design a comprehensive, multi-faceted lesson plan for high school students aimed at developing critical thinking skills across various subjects including science, literature, history, and current events. The lesson should incorporate Bloom’s Taxonomy, multiple intelligences theory, and metacognitive strategies. Include specific activities for analyzing biases, evaluating sources, constructing logical arguments, and applying critical thinking to real-world problems. Provide detailed instructions for both individual and group exercises, assessment rubrics, differentiation strategies for diverse learners, and suggestions for integrating technology and multimedia resources. Additionally, outline potential cross-curricular connections and extensions for gifted students.

Focused Prompt

Create a lesson plan to teach high school students how to evaluate the reliability of online news sources.

Best Practices for Less is More

Start Broad, Then Narrow

• Begin with a general idea

• Refine to a specific, actionable prompt

• Focus on one main goal

• Eliminate distractions

• Be clear about your priorities

Iterate as Needed

• Start with a simple prompt

• Add complexity over time

• Test different versions

• Build on what works

• Refine based on results

Keep the User in Mind

• Design with the end user in mind

• Know your target audience

• Consider what information is truly needed

• Focus on practical outcomes

• Ask if complexity adds real value

Balance Simplicity and Clarity

• Find the sweet spot between too much and too little

• Include essential context only

• Use clear, concise language

• Break complex requests into smaller steps

• Prioritize what matters most

Frequently Asked Questions

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Last updated: March 23, 2025