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May 11, 2026

The 5 hook styles that perform on TikTok, Reels and Shorts

Not all hooks are created equal. These are the five hook structures that consistently outperform everything else on short-form platforms.

Most creators know their hooks matter. Fewer know that there are specific hook structures that consistently outperform everything else across TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts.

Understanding these five styles won't just improve your hooks — it'll change how you think about every video you make.

1. The Curiosity Gap Hook

The curiosity gap hook gives viewers just enough information to want more — without completing the loop. It creates an open pattern in the mind that can only be closed by watching the video.

Example: "There's a reason the top creators in this niche never talk about this."

What makes it work: the viewer can't help but wonder what "this" is. The implication of hidden or suppressed information is irresistible to a curious mind.

Best for: educational content, tutorials, anything where you're revealing something non-obvious.

2. The Bold Claim Hook

The bold claim hook takes a clear, strong position that invites agreement or disagreement. It's deliberately opinionated — enough that viewers feel something about it instantly.

Example: "Posting every day is the worst thing you can do for your growth."

What makes it work: it provokes a reaction. Viewers who agree feel validated. Viewers who disagree feel challenged. Either way, they watch.

Best for: opinion content, myth-busting, counter-intuitive takes in any niche.

3. The Direct Address Hook

The direct address hook speaks to a specific person in a specific situation so precisely that they feel individually called out. It mirrors the viewer's own internal experience.

Example: "If you've been posting for six months and you're still under 500 followers, this is why."

What makes it work: specificity creates recognition. When someone hears themselves described exactly, they stop.

Best for: any content targeting a specific audience segment — beginners, people stuck at a particular stage, people with a specific problem.

4. The Story Hook

The story hook opens mid-narrative, dropping viewers into an interesting moment before they've had time to decide whether to care. It skips the setup and starts at the tension.

Example: "Three months ago I was about to quit. Here's what happened instead."

What makes it work: humans are wired for narrative. An unfinished story creates a compulsion to see the ending.

Best for: personal brand content, transformational stories, before and after content.

5. The Stat or Fact Hook

The stat or fact hook leads with a specific, surprising number or piece of data that reframes what the viewer thinks they know.

Example: "The average TikTok viewer decides in 1.7 seconds whether to keep watching."

What makes it work: specificity creates credibility. A surprising stat makes the viewer feel like they're about to learn something they didn't expect.

Best for: educational, finance, fitness, and marketing content where data carries authority.

Using these styles effectively

The best creators don't pick one style and stick to it — they rotate. Variety keeps your audience engaged, and testing different styles on the same topic teaches you which resonates best with your specific niche and platform.

The other thing that separates top creators from average ones: they generate multiple hook options for every video before picking the best one. One hook written quickly is almost never the best hook. Five hooks written against specific styles almost always surfaces something better.

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