guesstimation
Guesstimation is an informal numerical estimate derived by combining an educated guess with approximate calculations to produce a rough quantity or size. It relies on simplifying assumptions and practical judgment rather than formal statistical methods, and is often described as a back-of-the-envelope calculation. The term blends guess and estimation and has been widely used in business, science, and everyday problem solving to obtain quick, order-of-magnitude results when data are incomplete or uncertain.
Techniques used in guesstimation include breaking a problem into manageable parts, applying order-of-magnitude reasoning, scaling from
Common applications arise in early-stage planning, risk assessment, budgeting, and scenario analysis, where time or data
Limitations include dependence on subjective or biased assumptions and the potential for significant error if key