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The XY Problem

The XY Problem

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What is the XY problem?

What is the XY problem?

The XY problem is asking about your attempted solution rather than your actual problem . This leads to wasted time and energy for both the people asking for help and those providing help.

  1. User wants to do X.
  2. User doesn't know how to do X, but thinks they can fumble their way to a solution by doing Y.
  3. User doesn't know how to do Y either.
  4. User asks for help with Y.
  5. Others try to help with Y, but are confused because Y seems like a strange problem to solve.
  6. Finally, after much interaction, it becomes clear that the user really wants help with X, and that Y wasn't even a suitable solution for X.

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How to avoid the XY problem

  1. Always include information about a broader picture along with any attempted solution.
  2. If someone asks for more information, do provide details.
  3. If there are other solutions you've already ruled out, share why you've ruled them out. This gives more information about your requirements.

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