Decluttering your home using the 20/20/20 rule in 2024 (2024)

Use the simple rule 20-20-20 to declutter your unwanted items from your living space without professional organizers to create a clutter-free home.

What is the 20/20 or the 20-20 rule?

First, we need to understand the 20/20 rule before we can understand the 20/20/20 rule.

The 20/20 rule is a genius invention by Joshua Fields Millburn and Ryan Nicodemus from The Minimalists.

This simple rule is if you can replace something you are decluttering in less than 20 minutes for less than $20, you can declutter it. There’s more to how to put this into practice, so stand by, but I LOVE this rule for the items we are waffling about.

I know it can seem hard, but remember, you are doing this because you have too much stuff, right?

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Ok, so then what is the 20/20/20 rule?

In 2020, Gabe Bult made a YouTube videowhere he added another 20 to the rule.

He added 20 seconds for digital things. Smart! He took the already simple 20/20 rule and said “What about those apps I have on my phone for stores and things that I never use?”

He decided that if he could download the app or access the digital content in less than 20 seconds, he would delete the item to see if he needed it later.

I bet if you pulled your phone out, you would see SEVERAL things that you don’t regularly use. Here’s my phone:

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Ok, so in addition to the 72 emails, and 75 Slack messages I need to get to, I had 9 applications I was not using. This doesn’t even include the ones I’ve squirrelled away in folders!

Decluttering process and 20/20/20 rule

Here’s how to use the 20/20/20 decluttering strategy to declutter your entire home.

Now I like to use a minimalist approach.

Now, the first step is always getting set up, choosing the right spot, and asking the right questions.

I have all of that in this post (and I’ll link below as well), but a quick synopsis is asking yourself: Do I use it? Is it sentimental? Do I like it?

Starting with everyday items

If you are working through your garage or your household items:

Pick up the item. Maybe one of those coffee mugs you never use and ask yourself “Am I using this?”.

You’ll answer no, then ask “Do I like this?”, no.

Is this sentimental? Considering it’s your average mug and you’ve got 21 more in your cupboards, the answer is no.

This is the easy part! You don’t need to tuck it away back in your cupboard, use this simple rule of decluttering and it it in your box.

This works great with everyday items that have been collecting dust for years!

Now I know you might be like, “Does this rule work when I’m going through things with sentimental value?”

The 20/20/20 rule and sentimental items

Sentimental items are different and don’t often fall under the 20/20/20 rule. It’s hard to replace sentimental things because we have emotionally tied feelings and meaning to objects.

I consider myselfa Minimalist LiteI keep some things! I have kitchen items like a pasta roller and 2 KitchenAid mixers. I use those things for my grand creations, HOWEVER I don’t keep anything that is not serving me and that I’m not using.

I also don’t believe in decluttering everything. I keep some sentimental things from my childhood, and early romance with my husband, and I have kept my kids’ cute baby shoes–I even have a small bin of their artwork.

So in my opinion, the 20/20/20 rule does not apply to many sentimental things, UNLESS they truly can be replaced for less than twenty dollars in twenty minutes! In which case, is it really sentimental?

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The purpose is not to repurchase things

If you’re looking around a cluttered room that has piles of things on valuable spaces and you’re thinking “OK, so declutter it, and then buy it again?” No! The point is that we are letting things go. We MIGHT need it one day…MAYBE, but probably not.

Of all the things I’ve ever decluttered, I only once repurchased something. It was a set of 2-litre canning jars that I used to make Kombucha. And you know what? I do NOT regret decluttering them because, for a full year, they were not kicking around threatening to shatter.

We are decluttering things to have a more peaceful, clutter-free and tidy space.

Just-in-case items

This is where this incredible 20-20 decluttering rule or 20-20-20 rule is at its finest!

So, we keep what we USE (like really, you need to be using it, not aspiring to use it).

​We keep artwork we like and that is not cluttering things up

We keep sentimental things (not too much, check out this video)

The “I-could-use-it-one-day” or Just in case items are PERFECT for using this tactic.

Say you’re decluttering your kitchen drawers and your kitchen cabinets. You start pulling things out and realize you have a nice pile of things you haven’t used for over a year.

You think, “ok, I can declutter this,” but then you think “WAIT! What if I need this one day?”

A-ha! That is the great thing about the 20/20 rule, if it’s something like a sushi rolling mat (ahem, speaking from recent experience), you probably will never replace it!

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Using the 20/20/20 rule throughout your home

You can use these decluttering rules throughout your home!

Living room

Even the Apple TV in your living room might have apps that you haven’t used since the last Olympics! Can you redownload that application for less than 20 seconds? Yes? Yay! Delete them and download ’em again if you think you’ll use them again!

Bathroom

What about the bathroom vanity? Do you have expired lotion in there that you haven’t used for what seems like decades? Declutter them and if you ever need it again. Take your cute little tush to the store and buy a brand-new item that is nice and fresh.

Laundry

Did you ever buy one of those dog or cat hair catchers? I did and guess what? I never used it! So, that sucker could be replaced (it won’t be) for like $5 Canadian! It’s a goner!

What about cleaning supplies you don’t use anymore? You can safely recycle them at many municipal centers. It is SO nice to have less stuff in the laundry space.

Do you have more laundry baskets than you need or use? Go ahead and donate them to an animal shelter! Are they broken? Recycle them!

Bedroom

What’s on your nightstand? On my nightstand, I found a wooden foot roller. They’re great for massaging your feet AND I didn’t use mine. Could I replace it for less than $20? Yes! Donated it!

How about old novels and books you’re not using? If you’re not planning to read them again, I say donate!

Closet

The closet is also another fantastic place to look at putting the 20/20 rule into place. If you’re anything like me, you can find a medium navy turtleneck that is suspiciously like a similar item, the dark navy turtleneck!

These duplicates can make it very easy to declutter. Marie Kondo would be so proud of you.

You can send that dark navy one to the thrift store because it kind of looks black, doesn’t it?

How many items are in there that you don’t use, and that could be replaced?

Clearing out your closet can have a positive impact on your mental health when you open those doors in the morning to find a nice tidy space.

Home office

If I had a dollar for every time my kids told me I recycled a cord they needed, I’d have about $4. That’s less than $20! AND it means I’ve saved the stress of looking at a jumble of cords in my drawer. Sadly, this process needs to be repeated since we live in the digital era, but I’m ok with that!

Sure, you might think there is an extra cost that comes with it, but I don’t even think I had to replace those cables after all! I think the kids managed to make do with something else.

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Pop open that laptop and look at what applications you don’t use anymore. Declutter old recipes you don’t use.

It’s so lovely to have fewer things on my desktop home screen. *sighs with relief*

20/20/20 rule and your mobile devices

A great way to spend an evening is to slowly work through your phone, iPad, and more!

​Cuddle up with a family member, throw a fun movie, and go through your apps and photos.

I like to go through my photos about twice per year. I delete duplicates, notes and the like.

As mentioned above, reviewing which apps and accounts we are using is a great way to reduce that digital clutter.

Also, consider if you’ve got subscriptions that you’re not using. Are there mailing lists you don’t want to be a part of? You can always resubscribe if you decide to (in less than 20 seconds I bet!).

Digital clutter seems to be an increasing cause of stress in recent years, so why not just work at your own pace and declutter some of it?

The 20-20 rule and minimalist living

Part of why I amMinimalist Liteis because I’ve realized how much better life is now that I’ve embraced the minimalist lifestyle. I starts when I’m BUYING things.

I work backwards and ask myself “Will I be decluttering this?” and ask myself if I can “replace this for $20 in 20 minutes?”

Remember, there are no wrong answers, but you want a tidy home and you want less stuff around cluttering up your space right?

By using this rule as you declutter your own home, you’ll find it can help with those confusing items you’re not sure about. Of all the declutter rules, this is one of my faves!

For more decluttering tips and my whole process check out these blog posts

A to Z Minimalist Home Decluttering Strategies 2024 — What’s the best way to declutter your home?I’ve got you covered with a system that is SUPER easy and makes decluttering a breeze! Before I decluttered my own home, it was so frustrating. I spend so much time shuffling things around trying to “organize”.

Here’s a video I made about my decluttering process

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FAQs

Decluttering your home using the 20/20/20 rule in 2024? ›

This simple rule is if you can replace something you are decluttering in less than 20 minutes for less than $20, you can declutter it. There's more to how to put this into practice, so stand by, but I LOVE this rule for the items we are waffling about.

What is the 20/20/20 rule for decluttering? ›

Then we tested our hypothesis: the 20/20 Rule. Anything we get rid of that we truly need, we can replace for less than $20 in less than 20 minutes from our current location. Thus far, this hypothesis has become a theory that has held true 100% of the time.

What is the 5 second rule for decluttering? ›

It's kind of like a NASA countdown. So whenever you're stuck on a decision, you literally count down from five to one. So five, four, three, two, one. And then by the end of those five seconds, you decide what you want to do with that item.

What is the golden rule of decluttering? ›

Take it room by room: Start decluttering one room at a time to avoid feeling overwhelmed. Focus on a specific area before moving on to the next. Sort methodically: Divide items into categories (keep, donate, sell, discard) and work through each category systematically to prevent decision fatigue.

What is the 5 year rule for decluttering? ›

The 5-year rule for decluttering involves reviewing your possessions and asking yourself if you've used each item within the past 5 years. If the answer is no, it's a strong indicator that you can probably let it go (unless it holds extreme sentimental value, of course).

What should you not declutter your house with? ›

What Not to Throw Away When Decluttering Your House
  • PHYSICAL PHOTOS. Our memories are more often immortalized on social media than in leather-bound albums. ...
  • FAMILY HEIRLOOMS. ...
  • DUPLICATES OF THINGS THAT MAKE LIFE EASIER. ...
  • ANYTHING DIFFICULT TO REPLACE. ...
  • ESSENTIAL DOCUMENTS. ...
  • PERSONAL KEEPSAKES.
Mar 16, 2018

In what order should I declutter my house? ›

Organizing 101: What Order to Declutter Your Home
  1. Declutter #1: Storage Areas.
  2. Declutter #2: Shared Areas.
  3. Declutter #3: Private Areas.
  4. Declutter #4: You're almost done!
  5. A little more organizing tips for you.
Jan 12, 2018

What is the 90 90 rule for decluttering? ›

Created by Joshua Fields Millburn and Ryan Nicodemus of The Minimalists, the 90/90 rule has you ask yourself two questions about objects you're not sure you need to keep: Have you used it in the past 90 days? And if not, will you use it in the 90 days ahead?

What is the core 4 method of decluttering? ›

'For many people, the CORE 4 method is perfect. You clear out obvious trash, categorize the items into categories, cut out (declutter) the items you no longer need/want, and then contain them (organize).

What is the one touch rule for clutter? ›

Simply by dealing with an item immediately, whether it is your shoes, incoming mail, or your used coffee mug, less clutter will be created. One touch, one movement, equals less effort overall. This rule can also be applied when you are purging, editing, and organizing.

What is the 333 decluttering method? ›

The 333 decluttering method simplifies wardrobes by limiting you to 33 items for 3 months. It reduces stress and promotes sustainability. It encourages selecting versatile, essential clothing, fostering minimalist habits, and mindful consumption, while also applying these principles broadly.

Which room to declutter first? ›

“If you don't know where to start, we recommend decluttering room-by-room! Start with the most high-traffic area in your home – probably the kitchen or family room – and go through the decluttering process of deciding what to keep, toss or donate.

How do you aggressively declutter your house? ›

10 Creative Decluttering Tips
  1. Start with 5 minutes at a time. ...
  2. Give one item away each day. ...
  3. Fill an entire trash bag. ...
  4. Donate clothes you never wear. ...
  5. Create a decluttering checklist. ...
  6. Take the 12-12-12 challenge. ...
  7. View your home as a first-time visitor. ...
  8. Take before and after photos of a small area.
May 13, 2024

What should I remove first when decluttering? ›

Simple Ways to Declutter Your Spaces​
  1. Start by removing trash.​
  2. Begin by choosing one small area to organize — like a drawer.​
  3. Sort items into three piles: Keep, donate and toss.​
  4. Find a specific home for everything you intend to keep — for example, a hook for your keys.​
Jan 15, 2021

How do I let go of old clutter? ›

15 ways to leave your clutter
  1. Move it. I moved everything (and I mean everything) out of my kitchen into the spare bedroom and would bring stuff back only as I needed it. ...
  2. Shoot it. ...
  3. Host a “Bring your clutter to work” day. ...
  4. Be inspired. ...
  5. Be generous. ...
  6. Don't let it in. ...
  7. Kick it to the curb. ...
  8. One in, more out.

What is the 4 pass method of decluttering? ›

Start by choosing a room, closet, corner, or drawer and follow four simple steps: Clear out, categorize, cut out, and contain. First, you'll clear out the space you've chosen so you can start with a blank canvas. Then, group every item by category, cutting out (or donating) items you don't need to keep.

What is the one touch rule for avoiding clutter? ›

Simply by dealing with an item immediately, whether it is your shoes, incoming mail, or your used coffee mug, less clutter will be created. One touch, one movement, equals less effort overall. This rule can also be applied when you are purging, editing, and organizing.

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