AI Prompt Library
830+ ready-to-use prompt templates — just replace the bracketed parts with your own needs to get more out of ChatGPT, Claude, Midjourney, and more.
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Learning & Research
Explain a hard concept at my level
Explain what "(concept)" is and why it matters in a way that even a (middle schooler / complete beginner) can understand, using everyday analogies.
Make me practice questions
I'm learning "(topic)". Please give me 5 practice questions from easy to hard (including multiple choice and short answer). Don't give the answers first; after I answer, grade and explain them.
Turn class notes into Q&A flashcards
You are my study assistant. Turn the following content into a set of flashcards to help me review with active recall. Rules: - Each card's front is one question, the back a concise answer; one card tests one concept only. - Keep proper nouns, definitions, and numbers verbatim; don't change the meaning. - Format as one card per line: Q: question | A: answer - Finally, pick the top five "most likely to be tested, most easily confused" cards and mark them ★ priority review. Subject / topic: (fill in the topic) Content to review: (paste notes or a textbook passage) If a passage isn't suitable for Q&A (e.g., it's just a transition), skip it — don't force it.Suggested tool →
Turn a long article into key-point notes
Organize the following content into review-friendly key-point notes, using bullets plus bold to mark keywords, and add 3 self-check questions at the end: (paste content)
Feynman-technique comprehension check
I want to learn "(topic)". First ask me a few questions to check my understanding, then point out where I'm unclear, and use the Feynman technique to help me truly grasp the concept.
Help me review key points before an exam
I'm preparing for an exam on "(subject/topic)". Please organize the 10 most core key points, one sentence each, and give me 3 self-check questions (without answers first).
Explain one idea to people at different levels
Explain "(concept)" in three versions: for a child, for a general adult, and for a professional, so I can see the difference in depth.
Turn my mistakes into learning
Here is a question I got wrong and my answer: (paste). Tell me where I went wrong, what the correct reasoning is, and give me a similar question to practice.
Check understanding with the Feynman technique
I want to learn "(topic)". You be the student and I'll teach you; when I'm unclear or wrong, interrupt me to ask or correct me, helping me find my blind spots in understanding.
Make me a study plan
I need to prepare for "(exam/topic)" within (time). My current level is (), and I can study () hours a day. Please arrange an easy-to-hard study plan that includes review and mock tests.
Organize a topic into one-page notes
Organize "(topic)" into one-page key-point notes: core concepts, key terms, common misconceptions, and one memory mnemonic, for quick review.
Help me plan a learning path
I want to learn "(skill/field)". I'm currently at (level) and can invest () hours a week. Please plan an easy-to-hard learning path, in stages, with suggested practice for each stage.
Help me quickly get the hang of a new tool
I want to learn to use "(tool)" to do "(goal)". Give me a beginner quick-start guide: core concepts, the most-used features, and one real example.
Turn numbers into a story
Here is a set of data: (paste). Turn it into an easy-to-understand, focused "data story" I can tell others.
Plan a career-change learning path
I want to move from (current job) to (target field). Help me take stock of my transferable skills, what I'm still missing, and plan a realistic, actionable learning and preparation path.
Make my slide script more conversational
Here is my slide script: (paste). Rewrite it to be more conversational, easy to deliver, and rhythmic, suited to saying naturally on stage.
Help me quickly understand a music genre
Introduce "(music genre)" in plain language: its characteristics, signature elements, what occasions it's used for, and how it differs from similar genres.
Organize my notes into key points
Here are my messy notes: (paste). Organize them into structured key points: theme, key concepts, and questions to clarify, for easy future review.
Turn an article into card notes
Organize the following content into several "card notes," each one independent concept, written in your own words, with an open-ended question to extend thinking: (paste content)
Connect knowledge across topics
I've recently been learning "(A)" and "(B)". Help me find the connections between them and places where they corroborate or inspire each other, to spark new ideas.
Design a spaced-repetition review plan
I need to memorize "(content/topic)". Using the spaced-repetition principle, design a review schedule for me and suggest what to do at each review session.
Help me quickly learn about a destination
I'm going to "(destination)" but know nothing about it. In plain language, help me quickly learn: its features, best season, must-sees and must-eats, transport, and cultural etiquette to note.
Help me quickly understand a research paper
Here is a paper's abstract/content: (paste). In plain language, explain: what problem it tries to solve, what method it used, the main findings, and its limitations.
Help me plan a literature-review structure
My research topic is "()". Help me plan a literature-review structure: which sub-topics to cover, what each should answer, and possible research gaps.
Organize research findings into a table
Here are key points from several papers: (paste). Organize them into a comparison table with columns for author/year, method, main findings, and limitations, for easy comparison.
Check my argument for holes
Here is my claim and argument: (paste). Play a strict reviewer and point out the holes in my argument, the evidence I need to strengthen, and points that might be challenged.
Help me come up with research questions
I'm interested in "(field/topic)" but haven't settled on a specific one. Help me brainstorm 5 research questions that are worth researching, appropriately scoped, and doable, explaining why each is worth studying.
Explain this legal term for me
In plain language a layperson understands, explain what "(legal term)" means, what situations it's usually used in, and its practical impact on ordinary people. (General information, not legal advice.)
Make me a set of practice questions
For "(grade/subject/unit)," create (X) practice questions of (question type, e.g., multiple choice / short answer), at (difficulty), with answers and brief explanations.
Write me a lesson plan
I'm teaching "(grade/subject/topic)" for a (X)-minute class. Help me plan a lesson: learning objectives, motivation, main activities, wrap-up, and assessment methods.
Adapt teaching material to different levels
Here is a piece of teaching material: (paste). Rewrite it into a "lower-level" and a "higher-level" version, keeping the key content the same but varying the depth.
Design in-class interactive activities
I'm teaching "(topic)" to (grade). Design 3 in-class interactive activities that engage students (e.g., discussion, mini games, hands-on), each with a simple procedure.
Turn a lesson text into review key points
Here is a lesson text/handout: (paste). Organize it into review-friendly key-point notes for students, and give 3 self-check questions.
Give me a mock interview
Play the interviewer for "(company/position)", asking me one question at a time and following up based on my answers. Job requirements: (paste). I'm ready — please start with the first question.
Help me prepare a self-introduction
I'm applying for (position); my background is (brief). Write a 1-minute interview self-introduction that's focused, highlights strengths, and isn't a running list, and mark the parts I can tweak per company.
Help me answer using the STAR method
The interview question is: "(question)". My experience is (brief). Using the STAR method (Situation, Task, Action, Result), organize it into a structured, persuasive answer.
Help me think of good questions to ask in an interview
I'm interviewing for (company/position). Help me think of 5 good questions to ask the interviewer at the end that show I'm prepared and genuinely want to understand the job, avoiding salary/benefits questions.
Help me prep the weakness / reason-for-leaving questions
Help me with the two questions "What is your biggest weakness?" and "Why did you leave your last job?" with honest, non-damaging answers that show growth, and explain why they work.
Help me understand 3D terms
In plain language, explain these 3D terms: topology, polygon count, manifold, UV mapping, retopology, and why each matters.
Help me pick a suitable 3D generation tool
My need is (game assets / product display / printing / scanning real objects). Compare and recommend suitable AI 3D tools, explaining each one's strengths and limits.
Explain a health/nutrition concept for me
In plain language, explain "(concept, e.g., GI value / intermittent fasting / protein intake)": what it is, the principle, and its practical meaning for ordinary people. (General information, not medical advice.)
Plan a learning path to switch careers into a new field
My current background is (current job and skills), and I want to move into (target field, e.g., sports data analysis / geospatial AI / financial crime prevention). I can invest (hours) hours a week, over (months) months. Please: 1) honestly assess this field's job situation in Taiwan and common entry paths — not just the inspirational parts; 2) list must-have skills and skills I can skip for now, with reasons; 3) plan a three-stage learning path, each stage with a concrete output project (not "finish a book" but "build something"); 4) point out where there are free real datasets or tools to practice on; 5) give me a checkpoint to judge whether I should keep going. Use Traditional Chinese, Taiwan usage.
Turn teaching material into a self-test question bank
I'm preparing for an exam and have materials but don't know where I'm weak. Turn the material below into a question bank that tests comprehension. [Material] (paste the material text, or describe the chapter scope) [Exam type] (e.g., grad-school exam / certification / school final) [My current level] (e.g., read it once but can't remember / haven't read it at all) Create questions in three levels from easy to hard: 1. **Recall (8 questions)**: fill-in or multiple choice testing terms, definitions, numbers 2. **Comprehension (6 questions)**: short-answer testing "why" and "what's the difference" 3. **Application (4 questions)**: give a concrete scenario and ask how I'd judge or handle it For each question, include: - The question - A reference answer - **What concept it tests** (one line) - **Which section to re-read if I get it wrong** Finally, list "the three key points most easily overlooked but likely to be tested" in this material, with reasons. Throughout, use Traditional Chinese, Taiwan usage.Suggested tool →
Help me quickly grasp the big picture of an unfamiliar field
I want to quickly understand an unfamiliar field — build me a map: 1) explain in one paragraph what this field does and why it matters; 2) list the core concepts and terms to know (with plain explanations); 3) the main schools or branches of this field; 4) an easy-to-hard learning path. Flag anything contested or uncertain. Field: "enter the field you want to understand"Suggested tool →
Help me verify whether a claim is true
I saw a claim I want to verify. Please: 1) state how credible this claim currently is; 2) list the supporting and opposing viewpoints; 3) note which parts are fact and which are speculation or opinion; 4) suggest what sources I can check to confirm. Don't be dogmatic — the point is to help me judge rationally. Claim: "paste the claim you want to verify"Suggested tool →
Explain a hard concept at three depths
Explain the following concept to me at three depths: 1) a super-plain version like explaining to a 10-year-old; 2) a clear version for a general adult; 3) an advanced version for someone with a foundation. Use an apt analogy for each. Concept: "enter the concept you want to understand"Suggested tool →
FAQ
What is an AI prompt?
A prompt is the instruction or question you give an AI. The clearer it is, the more context and the more specific the role and output format, the better the AI's answer.
How do I write a good AI prompt?
Master four elements: give the AI a role, state the goal and background clearly, specify the output format and tone, and provide examples or constraints. The templates here are all designed this way and can be used directly.
Which AI can these prompts be used with?
Text prompts work with ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and more; image prompts work with Midjourney, Stable Diffusion, and others. Just replace the bracketed parts with your own needs.