You'll see statements about UX. Decide if each one is a real UX law or just a myth. Answer quickly - you only have 5 seconds per question!
Compiled from the Laws of UX
The Laws of UX are a set of well-tested psychological principles, from Hick's Law to the serial position effect, that explain how people perceive, learn and make decisions when they use an interface.
Not every popular design 'rule' is backed by research, though. Ideas like the 3-click rule or strict adherence to the golden ratio are often repeated in design folklore without solid evidence behind them.
This quiz mixes real, research-backed laws with common myths so you can build an instinct for which design advice is worth following and which is just tradition dressed up as science.