The Zeigarnik Effect: Why 99% Complete is More Powerful Than 100%

The Psychology of the “Cliffhanger” Bluma Zeigarnik proved that people remember uncompleted or interrupted tasks 90% better than completed ones. This is why you remember the one bug you couldn’t fix on Friday afternoon all weekend, but you forget the 10 bugs you fixed on Monday. The “Open Loop” creates a state of mild anxiety. The only way to relieve the anxiety is to return and finish the task. How to Weaponize This in Product Design 1. The “Almost Done” Progress Bar (LinkedIn) LinkedIn is the master of this. For years, users saw a “Profile Strength” meter. It would get stuck at “Intermediate.” Users would spend hours endorsing strangers and adding obscure skills just to get that bar to “All-Star.” The Trick: If they showed no bar, nobody would care. By showing a partial bar, they created a Zeigarnik itch. ...

February 11, 2026