guessliking
Guessliking is a term used in the context of user interface design and user experience research to describe a situation where a user perceives an interface or a specific feature to be functional or useful without actually having direct experience or knowledge of its functionality. It's essentially an assumption of utility or usability based on appearance, convention, or prior experiences with similar interfaces.
This phenomenon can occur when elements of an interface are designed to be intuitive, employing familiar design