SCAMPER
Linear Thinking 45 min read

SCAMPER

A checklist of 7 action verbs to help you modify, adapt, or transform any existing idea into something new.

💡 What is SCAMPER?

SCAMPER is a checklist of seven different ways to think about a problem or product. By systematically applying these action verbs—Substitute, Combine, Adapt, Modify, Put to another use, Eliminate, and Reverse—you can transform an existing concept into something revolutionary.

The Multi-Tool of Innovation

Innovation doesn’t always mean starting from scratch. Often, it means taking what exists and “SCAMPER-ing” it.

Define Your Subject

Identify the product, service, or process you want to improve.

Example: A standard ballpoint pen.

Apply the SCAMPER Checklist

Go through each letter and ask: “How can I change the pen using this verb?”

📌 SCAMPER for a Pen
  • Substitute: Use conductive ink instead of regular ink (to draw circuits).
  • Combine: Add a laser pointer or a USB drive to the top.
  • Adapt: Use medical-grade materials to make it hygienic for hospitals.
  • Modify: Make it tiny enough to fit in a wallet (Minify) or extra-thick for better grip (Magnify).
  • Put to another use: Use the pen casing as a self-defense tool.
  • Eliminate: Remove the cap and use a magnetic retractable tip.
  • Reverse: Design it for non-dominant hands or for assembly by the user.

Evaluate and Refine

Which of these changes actually adds value? Pick the best 1-2 ideas to develop.

Practice

Subject: “The Cardboard Box.”

  • Put to another use: A child’s spaceship or a cat’s fort.
  • Combine: Add waterproof lining to make it a temporary cooler.
  • Eliminate: Remove the flaps and use a sliding lid.