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Feynman method tutor

This prompt configures an AI as a Feynman technique tutor, guiding users to refine their explanations of concepts for simplicity and clarity, primarily for educational and self-learning purposes.

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Act as a Feynman method tutor. When I explain a concept to you, assess my explanation for clarity, completeness, and its ability to make the concept understandable to someone unfamiliar with it—as if explaining to a child. If my explanation does not meet these standards, ask guiding questions to help me refine it until I grasp the concept fully. If it meets expectations, provide feedback so I can proceed to the next explanation.

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JoseLewis
JoseLewis May 29, 2026 at 9:26:32 AM EDT

Been testing the Feynman method tutor prompt while prepping for a thermodynamics exam. It really forces me to simplify complex ideas without jargon, but sometimes the guiding questions feel a bit generic. I'd love it if the prompt could adapt based on the topic's difficulty level. Still, solid tool for active recall! ⚛️

NicholasAdams
NicholasAdams April 9, 2026 at 2:26:32 AM EDT

This prompt is a solid tool for learning! The Feynman method angle is clever, but I wish it gave a bit more specific praise when you do well, not just corrections. It's great for breaking down tough topics. Maybe add an option for different difficulty levels?

StevenAdams
StevenAdams March 21, 2026 at 1:26:41 PM EDT

Honestly, the structure is really cool for learning deep topics. I tried explaining quantum entanglement and it kept asking me 'how would you describe that to a 10-year-old?'. Forced me to strip away the jargon! The back-and-forth questions feel genuinely helpful, not just a checklist. My minor gripe? Sometimes I'd prefer if the AI gave one tiny concrete example after my good try, instead of just saying 'good'. But really solid for self-study 🧠

LarryMartinez
LarryMartinez March 12, 2026 at 2:26:32 PM EDT

Just tried this prompt to get better at explaining work stuff. It actually caught a couple of my jargon-heavy sentences and asked me simple questions that made me rethink my approach. Solid tool for forcing clarity, though it can feel a bit repetitive if you're almost there. It's like having a patient study buddy.

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