Loop 026
The Infinite Clickbait thumbnail loop
A thumbnail workflow that creates ten concepts, scores the top three against a relevant YouTube channel, and improves the winner without misleading viewers.
Ready-to-use prompt
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For [video], use [approved assets] to make ten thumbnail concepts. Score each at real YouTube sizes against [inspiration channel] for clarity, curiosity, emotional pull, contrast, and accuracy. Take the top three, improve each one's weakest dimension, and rescore them under the same rubric. Keep iterating the strongest concept until it clears [quality threshold] or [budget] ends. Reject anything the video cannot deliver. Return the winner, two runners-up, previews, final scores, and rationale.
Verify / stop
One accurate thumbnail clears the fixed quality threshold.
The winner outscores the alternatives under the same conditions, remains legible at realistic sizes, and represents the video accurately.
Context and guidance When to use it, steps, safety notes, and related loops
Use this when
Use this when a video topic and asset set are ready but the thumbnail needs several structured ideation and critique rounds before production.
How to run it
- Define the video subject, approved assets, inspiration channel, quality threshold, budget, and five-part rubric.
- Create ten distinct concepts, inspect them at real YouTube sizes, and score each one under the same conditions.
- Select the top three, improve the weakest dimension of each, and rescore them.
- Stop at the quality bar or budget, reject misleading concepts, and return the winner plus two runners-up.
Why it works
A varied first set creates real options, while a fixed rubric makes later rounds comparable. Scoring accuracy prevents curiosity from becoming a promise the video cannot keep.
Implementation note
Choose an inspiration channel whose audience and visual language are relevant. Evaluate the actual thumbnail crop at desktop and mobile sizes, and reject concepts that misrepresent the video's substance.