# Welcome to Anthropic's Prompt Engineering Interactive Tutorial ## Course introduction and goals This course is intended to provide you with a comprehensive step-by-step understanding of how to engineer optimal prompts within Claude. **After completing this course, you will be able to**: - Master the basic structure of a good prompt - Recognize common failure modes and learn the '80/20' techniques to address them - Understand Claude's strengths and weaknesses - Build strong prompts from scratch for common use cases ## Course structure and content This course is structured to allow you many chances to practice writing and troubleshooting prompts yourself. The course is broken up into **9 chapters with accompanying exercises**, as well as an appendix of even more advanced methods. It is intended for you to **work through the course in chapter order**. **Each lesson has an "Example Playground" area** at the bottom where you are free to experiment with the examples in the lesson and see for yourself how changing prompts can change Claude's responses. There is also an [answer key](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1jIxjzUWG-6xBVIa2ay6yDpLyeuOh_hR_ZB75a47KX_E/edit?usp=sharing). Note: This tutorial uses our smallest, fastest, and cheapest model, Claude 3 Haiku. Anthropic has [two other models](https://docs.anthropic.com/claude/docs/models-overview), Claude 3 Sonnet and Claude 3 Opus, which are more intelligent than Haiku, with Opus being the most intelligent. *This tutorial also exists on [Google Sheets using Anthropic's Claude for Sheets extension](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19jzLgRruG9kjUQNKtCg1ZjdD6l6weA6qRXG5zLIAhC8/edit?usp=sharing). We recommend using that version as it is more user friendly.* When you are ready to begin, go to `01_Basic Prompt Structure` to proceed. ## Table of Contents Each chapter consists of a lesson and a set of exercises. ### Beginner - **Chapter 1:** Basic Prompt Structure - **Chapter 2:** Being Clear and Direct - **Chapter 3:** Assigning Roles ### Intermediate - **Chapter 4:** Separating Data from Instructions - **Chapter 5:** Formatting Output & Speaking for Claude - **Chapter 6:** Precognition (Thinking Step by Step) - **Chapter 7:** Using Examples ### Advanced - **Chapter 8:** Avoiding Hallucinations - **Chapter 9:** Building Complex Prompts (Industry Use Cases) - Complex Prompts from Scratch - Chatbot - Complex Prompts for Legal Services - **Exercise:** Complex Prompts for Financial Services - **Exercise:** Complex Prompts for Coding - Congratulations & Next Steps - **Appendix:** Beyond Standard Prompting - Chaining Prompts - Tool Use - Search & Retrieval