
Difficulty ratings
Difficulty ratings are used to indicate how challenging a task, activity, or game is for most people. They help set expectations by providing a sense of the effort, skill, or time required. For example, a low rating suggests the task is easy and quick to complete, while a higher rating indicates it’s more complex, demanding, or time-consuming. These ratings are subjective and can depend on individual abilities, but they serve as useful guides to help people choose activities suited to their experience level or to understand what they’re facing.