Viral Hook Formulas: 12 Proven Structures by Niche (2026)

A viral hook formula is a repeatable sentence structure that activates a specific psychological trigger within the first 2 seconds of a video. The 12 formulas below are extracted from patterns across 100,000 plus analyzed viral videos. Each includes a fill-in template, the underlying trigger, and niche-specific examples for beauty, fitness, business, and more.

1. The Curiosity Gap

Template

"I just found out why [authority/everyone] [does/recommends] [specific thing]"

Psychological trigger: Open loop that the brain cannot tolerate leaving unresolved.

Niche examples
beauty

I just found out why every dermatologist recommends this one ingredient

fitness

I finally learned why trainers never do crunches anymore

business

I found out why the top 1% of agencies never pitch on price

2. The Contrarian Opener

Template

"Everything you know about [common topic] is wrong"

Psychological trigger: Pattern interrupt that contradicts existing beliefs.

Niche examples
marketing

Everything you know about posting times is wrong

finance

The best financial advice is the opposite of what everyone tells you

health

Your morning routine is actually making you less healthy

3. The "Stop Scrolling If..." Direct Address

Template

"Stop scrolling if you [specific struggle/identity]"

Psychological trigger: Creates personal relevance by calling out a specific viewer segment.

Niche examples
skincare

Stop scrolling if you have tried everything for acne and nothing has worked

creators

Stop scrolling if your videos get under 500 views

ecommerce

Stop scrolling if your ROAS dropped below 2x this month

4. The "Nobody Is Talking About..." Information Gap

Template

"Nobody is talking about [hidden fact/method/product]"

Psychological trigger: Implies exclusive information that the viewer is missing.

Niche examples
tech

Nobody is talking about this free tool that replaces a $200 subscription

food

Nobody is talking about the ingredient in your bread that is banned in 5 countries

fitness

Nobody is talking about why your protein powder is half filler

5. The Number Plus Benefit

Template

"[Number] [things/ways/secrets] that [specific benefit] in [timeframe]"

Psychological trigger: Specificity signals credibility and sets clear expectations.

Niche examples
growth

5 things that tripled my engagement in 30 days

cooking

3 ingredient swaps that cut my grocery bill by 40 percent

saas

7 automations that saved our team 12 hours per week

6. The Negative Bias Warning

Template

"Stop [doing this] immediately" or "This [common thing] is [ruining/killing] your [goal]"

Psychological trigger: Loss aversion and threat detection activate faster than reward signals.

Niche examples
skincare

Stop using this ingredient on your face immediately

marketing

This common strategy is killing your organic reach

finance

You are wasting money on this every single month

7. The Before/After Reveal

Template

"My [metric/appearance] [timeframe] ago vs now. [Same process, one change.]"

Psychological trigger: Transformation creates an irresistible visual or narrative comparison.

Niche examples
fitness

My physique 90 days ago vs now. Same gym, one change to my split.

business

My Shopify dashboard January vs June. Same products, different strategy.

creators

My analytics before and after I changed my hook strategy

8. The Social Proof Lead

Template

"[Large number] people [watched/tried/bought] this and [unexpected detail]"

Psychological trigger: Herd instinct plus embedded curiosity gap.

Niche examples
viral

4 million people watched this and nobody caught the detail at 0:47

product

This product has a 6 month waitlist. I finally got one.

industry

Every agency I know switched to this tool this quarter

9. The "They Do Not Want You to Know" Frame

Template

"[Authority] does not want you to know about [specific thing]"

Psychological trigger: Combines curiosity with implied conspiracy, activates anti-authority instinct.

Niche examples
health

Your doctor probably will not tell you about this free alternative

finance

Banks do not want you to know about this savings hack

tech

The feature your phone has that Apple never advertised

10. The POV Identity Hook

Template

"POV: you just [discovered/realized/found] [transformative thing]"

Psychological trigger: Places the viewer inside the experience, creating emotional investment.

Niche examples
lifestyle

POV: you just found the morning routine that actually works for night owls

career

POV: you just got the email that changes everything

dating

POV: you finally stopped doing the thing that was sabotaging every first date

11. The Unpopular Opinion

Template

"Unpopular opinion: [controversial take about common practice]"

Psychological trigger: Controversy drives engagement through agreement, disagreement, or both.

Niche examples
creators

Unpopular opinion: posting every day is worse for growth than posting 3 times a week

fitness

Unpopular opinion: you do not need a gym membership to get in shape

business

Unpopular opinion: cold outreach is dead and you are wasting your time

12. The "I Tested So You Do Not Have To" Experiment

Template

"I tested [number] [things] for [timeframe] and only [small number] worked"

Psychological trigger: Promises curated results from effort the viewer does not have to repeat.

Niche examples
products

I tested 23 sunscreens over 6 months. Only 4 are worth your money.

tools

I tested every AI writing tool in 2026. Here are the only 3 I still use.

strategies

I tried 15 growth hacks this quarter. 2 actually moved the needle.

How to use these formulas

These formulas are starting points, not finished hooks. The process for turning a formula into a production-ready hook has three steps.

1
Pick 2 to 3 formulas that match your content type

Not every formula fits every video. A product review naturally fits the test-reveal formula. A myth-busting video fits the contrarian formula. Match the formula to the content structure.

2
Fill in the template with niche-specific details

Replace placeholders with specific numbers, products, outcomes, or audience identifiers from your niche. The more specific, the more credible. "5 things" is weaker than "5 under-$20 products." "Everyone" is weaker than "every esthetician I know."

3
Score and compare variants before filming

Write 3 variants using different formulas for the same concept. Score them against viral patterns. Film only the top scorers. This saves production time and ensures your hooks have the strongest possible foundation.

Scoring formulas before production

Knowing the formula is half the equation. The other half is knowing whether your specific fill-in produces a strong hook. Two hooks using the same formula can score very differently depending on the specifics, the pacing, and whether the topic is still fresh or pattern-exhausted.

Hooklayer's score_hook tool evaluates any hook against patterns from 100,000 plus analyzed viral videos. The score reflects not just the formula structure but the specific content: is the topic timely? Are the details specific enough? Does the hook fit within a 2-second delivery window? This is the QA gate and slop filter for AI-generated content, and it works equally well for formula-based hooks written by humans.

Frequently asked questions

What is a hook formula?

A hook formula is a repeatable sentence structure designed to activate a specific psychological trigger (curiosity, fear, social proof) within the first 1 to 2 seconds of a video. You fill in the template with your niche-specific content to create a scroll-stopping opener.

Which hook formula works best?

No single formula works best universally. The curiosity gap is the most versatile and works across nearly every niche. Negative bias hooks tend to produce the highest raw hook rates but can feel aggressive for lifestyle brands. Test 2 to 3 formulas per concept and let the data decide.

How do I pick the right formula for my niche?

Match the formula to your audience expectations. Authority-driven niches (health, finance) respond to social proof and "nobody is talking about" hooks. Entertainment niches respond to curiosity gaps and POV hooks. Product niches respond to before/after and test-reveal hooks.

Can I combine multiple hook formulas?

Yes. The strongest hooks often combine two triggers. A social proof lead with an embedded curiosity gap ("4 million people watched this and nobody caught the detail at 0:47") activates both herd instinct and open-loop curiosity. Keep the combined hook under 15 words to fit the 2-second window.

Are these formulas the same for TikTok, Reels, and Shorts?

The psychological triggers are platform-agnostic. The formulas work on TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts. The only adjustment is pacing: TikTok viewers decide fastest (under 2 seconds), so hooks should be most compressed there.

How do I test which formula works best for my audience?

Write 3 variants of the same concept using 3 different formulas. Post them or run paid tests with equal impressions. Compare hook rates. You can also pre-score hooks with Hooklayer score_hook to filter before filming, which saves production time.