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Miller’s Law — Is there a magical number in UX design?

Aryan Indraksh
UX Collective
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6 min readApr 27, 2020

Miller’s Law

What’s the origin of Miller’s Law?

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Adapted from: Miller, G. A. (1956)

What is Miller’s Law?

The number of objects an average person can hold in working memory is about seven, also known as The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two. — Miller’s Law

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How to implement Miller’s Law in UX?

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Miller's law doesn't say that, in fact it only works for judgement of Unidimensional Stimuli (text, sound, color..), when you switch to the Multidimensional level (faces, objects...), the channel capacity increases, the number 7 evaporates, people…

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