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How to Write a Strong Essay Outline in 10 Minutes

Published on July 5, 2026 · 4 views

Why Outlining Saves You Time, Not Costs You Time

It feels faster to just start writing. It isn't — without an outline, you'll rewrite your introduction three times because your argument changed halfway through the essay. Ten minutes of outlining prevents an hour of rewriting.

A Simple Outline Structure That Works for Almost Any Essay

  1. Thesis — one sentence stating your main argument.
  2. Three main points — each one a reason that supports your thesis.
  3. Evidence for each point — a fact, quote, or example you'll use.
  4. Counterpoint (for argumentative essays) — the strongest opposing view, and why your argument still holds.
  5. Conclusion — restate your thesis in light of the evidence you just laid out.

From Outline to Draft

Once you have a thesis and three supporting points, you already have the skeleton of your essay. Our Essay Generator can turn a topic into a full structured draft — introduction, body paragraphs, and conclusion — that you can then rewrite in your own voice and back up with your own examples.