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Test #621 on
Kay.com
by
Craig Kistler
Nov 26, 2025
Desktop
Mobile
Product
Craig Tested Pattern #36: Fewer Or More Results On Kay.com
In this experiment, a horizontally scrolling set of products was replaced with an expanded and more visible grid of suggested products - enabling more discovery.
Test #532 on
Finn.com
by
Maksim Meged
May 10, 2024
Mobile
Listing
Maksim Tested Pattern #76: Infinite Scrolling Or Pagination On Finn.com
In this experiment, infinite scrolling was a/b tested against a paginated one.
Test #502 on
Fairment.de
by
Jona Eisenberger
Nov 06, 2023
Mobile
Listing
Jona Tested Pattern #37: List Or Grid View On Fairment.de
In this experiment, a two column grid layout (control) was tested against single column layout (variation) with the product information shown to the right. Please note that the screenshot shows repeated products only because it's been sourced from a Figma design file. In reality, the products in the variation were equally diverse as in the control.
(We've also flipped the A and B to match up with our grid pattern.)
Test #503 on
by
Jakub Linowski
Nov 05, 2023
Desktop
Mobile
Home & Landing
Jakub Tested Pattern #36: Fewer Or More Results
In this experiment, instead of showing 12 products per screen (with pagination), the variation showed all 42 products on a single screen. Impact on adds to cart and completed orders was measured.
Test #475 on
Online.metro-cc.ru
by
Andrey Andreev
Jun 07, 2023
Desktop
Mobile
Listing
Andrey Tested Pattern #36: Fewer Or More Results On Online.metro-cc.ru
Are more (popular) product results better than none at all? In this experiment, popular products were shown during an empty search result. Impact on sales was measured.
Test #453 on
by
Jakub Linowski
Jan 31, 2023
Desktop
Mobile
Shopping Cart
Jakub Tested Pattern #64: Tunnel
In this experiment, the footer was simplified with multiple elements being removed (catalog request, secondary links, and a guarantee). Additionally, a more prominent phone number was also displayed.
Test #454 on
Trenyrkarna.cz
by
Ondřej Ilinčev
Jan 31, 2023
Desktop
Mobile
Shopping Cart
Ondřej Tested Pattern #64: Tunnel On Trenyrkarna.cz
In this shopping cart experiment, a tall footer was completely removed. The footer contained elements such as: app download links, a newsletter signup, secondary web site links, trust symbols, social media icons and company contant information. Impact on sales was measured.
Test #392 on
by
Jakub Linowski
Dec 31, 2021
Desktop
Mobile
Product
Jakub Tested Pattern #122: Zigzag Layout
In this experiment, paragraph style copy was reorganized into a zig zag layout with key sections being reinforiced with copy-as-image statements. Impact on adds-to-cart and sales was measured.
Test #343 on
Snocks.com
by
Samuel Hess
Mar 12, 2021
Desktop
Mobile
Product
Samuel Tested Pattern #122: Zigzag Layout On Snocks.com
In this experiment, the content on a product page was reorganized into a zigzagging (alternating layout) along with reinforcing photos. Impact on adds-to-cart and total sales was measured.
Test #202 on
Kenhub.com
by
Niels Hapke
Oct 01, 2018
Desktop
Mobile
Checkout
Niels Tested Pattern #13: Centered Forms & Buttons On Kenhub.com
In this experiment, the form layout was adjusted by shifting the side benefits further down below the form.