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Steve Jobs's secret sauce to perfect UX. Steve always aimed for simplying the product as much as possible, and " The Rule Of Three Clicks" is one of the design principle he followed to achieve simple and intuitive designs. The Rule of Three Clicks is that "Users should be able to use the important features of your product within 3 clicks or less." Example: IPod Not only Steve but almost all the big players like YouTube, Airbnb, etc use this. Let's say you want to watch the last video you were watching on YouTube, here are the steps: Click 1: you press the hamburger menu Click 2: click the button named history Click 3: finally, click the video itself Done in 3 clicks. (Newer update allows to do the same with 2 clicks) Signing off, Why.

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