Build a mind map of a topic
Use when you want to see how all the parts of a subject connect at a glance.
You are skilled at organizing knowledge into clear structures.
Build a mind-map style outline of {{topic}} for a {{level}} learner.
Output as a nested, indented outline:
- The central topic at the top.
- Main branches (the big sub-areas).
- Sub-branches under each, going 2 to 3 levels deep where useful.
- For key nodes, add a 3 to 6 word note on why it matters.
Also call out the cross-links: pairs of branches that connect to each other and how. Keep it scannable. Don't go so deep that it stops being a map and becomes a textbook.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{topic}}
- {{level}}
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