What is the ideal number of slides for a 20-minute presentation?

The ideal number of slides is highly dependent on the complexity of the information and the presenter's delivery style.

The ideal number of slides for a 20-minute presentation is not a fixed metric, but rather a function of content density and delivery pacing. Focusing on a specific count can lead to either rushed explanations or superficial detail.

A more effective approach considers the information load per slide. For a 20-minute talk, 10-15 slides is a common and effective range, allowing 1-2 minutes per slide. This allows ample time for elaboration, clear data presentation, and audience engagement. Visual-heavy presentations might use more; data-dense ones, fewer.

Ultimately, optimize for clarity and impact. This aligns with Lean Presentation Design, which emphasizes eliminating waste and ensuring each slide delivers a single, powerful message. Prioritize visual support for critical information, ensuring each slide meaningfully advances your narrative.
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