Magic Mushroom Dosage Guide
Strong emotions, both enjoyable and challenging, are common during a journey. When undesirable feelings do arise, it’s best not to resist but rather let the feelings run their course. Many people who have reported the presence of strong negative emotions also report feeling a simultaneous sense of calm acceptance and detachment, especially if they don’t resist and remind themselves that the emotions are temporary. Resisting the emotions can lead to a “bad trip.” (See “Bad trips” for more details.)
Physical side effects vary from person to person, but they can include a change in heart rate (up or down), change in blood pressure (up or down), nausea, increased tendon reflexes, tremors, dilated pupils, restlessness or arousal, and trouble with coordinated movement. Some also report feeling deeply relaxed and calm.
Effects by Dose.
NOTE: The effects listed below aren’t meant to be comprehensive, particularly at the lower dose ranges. They may be subject to change as more reliable, widely representative data become available.
Microdose (0.05-0.25 g)
A microdose is a sub-perceptual (unnoticeable) dose, which many people incorporate into their weekly routines. The idea behind this is to enhance levels of creativity, energy, and focus, and decrease levels of stress, anxiety, and emotional instability. Find out more in our microdosing guide. Common effects include:
Mood enhancement
Decreased stress
Emotional stability
Mindfulness, presence, and peace
Openness and self-forgiveness
Conversational fluidity
Alleviation of persistent conditions such as depression, anxiety, ADD/ADHD, and PTSD
Increased motivation (e.g. to make positive lifestyle changes)
Increased flow states
Clearer, more connected thinking
Improved memory
Increased creativity
Easier meditation
Enhanced athletic endurance
Increased energy overall (without anxiety or a subsequent crash)
Slight amplification of mood, positive or negative
Possible manic states
Potentially increased neuroticism
Mini-dose (0.25-0.75 g)
While a proper microdose shouldn’t be felt, a mini-dose of psilocybin takes you just above the perceptual threshold—but it’s not a full-blown trip. As one of our community members put it, a mini-dose gives you “that total expansion of being, total freeflow feeling” without losing touch with your surroundings. Common effects include:
Mood enhancement, mild euphoria or excitement
Mindfulness, presence, and peace
Openness and self-forgiveness
Introspective insights
Alleviation of persistent conditions such as depression, anxiety, ADD/ADHD, and PTSD
Increased motivation (e.g. to make positive lifestyle changes)
Increased flow states
Clearer, more connected thinking
Enhanced senses
Easier meditation
Increased enjoyment of physical activity and everyday tasks
Preference for introspection over socializing
Increased sensitivity to light
Very mild visuals, if any
Museum dose (0.5-1.5 g)
The effects of psilocybin are more apparent with a museum dose than with a mini-dose, but a museum dose still won’t give you a full psychedelic experience. The name “museum dose,” coined by the biochemist and pharmacologist Dr. Alexander Shulgin, refers to the fact that on this dose, you can still participate in public activities (such as viewing paintings in a museum) without attracting attention. Common effects include:
Mood enhancement, euphoria or excitement
Mild to moderate visuals (e.g. “breathing” environments)
Increased empathy
Conversational fluidity
Introspection
Increased flow states
Enhanced senses
Enhanced appreciation for music, art, etc.
Increased creativity
Amplification of mood, positive or negative
Altered perception of sound
Time dilation or contraction (time passing more slowly or quickly)
Increased sensitivity to light
Pupil dilation
Difficulty focusing or thought loops
Difficulty or discomfort socializing
Frustration at dosage (the “no man’s land”)
Moderate dose (2-3 g)
This is where the full psychedelic experience begins. You’ll likely see visual hallucinations, including patterns and fractals, and things like time and depth perception will be distorted. But with this dose, you’re still able to grasp your surroundings—they’ll just be highly altered. Common effects include:
Life-changing introspective or philosophical insights
Increased flow of ideas
Enhanced appreciation for music, art, etc.
Finding otherwise mundane things funny or interesting
Clear come-up, peak, and come-down
Amplification of emotions, whether good or bad
Open- and closed-eye visuals (e.g. patterns, auras)
Synesthesia
Sensitivity to light
Compulsive yawning
Disorientation
Fear and anxiety (“bad trip” experiences)
Difficulty with cognitive tasks
Dizziness
Nausea
Megadose (5+ g)
A megadose brings on a total loss of connection with reality. This is where you’ll experience intense hallucinations, as well as ego death, mystical experiences, and deep introspection. Common effects include:
Mystical experience and intense feelings of wonder
Life-changing introspective or philosophical insights
Ego death
Very strong open- and closed-eye visions (e.g. memories coming to life)
Synesthesia
Time becoming meaningless
Disorientation
Compromised motor functions (sitter recommended!)
Strong fear and anxiety (extreme “bad trip” experiences)
Extreme difficulty with cognitive tasks
Dizziness
Nausea
On the lower end of the scale, whereby a consumer can experience a mild or threshold experience, 10ug to 50ug will often prompt some level of change to sensory perception and a very subtle sense of mood elevation, along with an array of cognitive effects that can be likened to a strong cup of coffee. A microdose range will typically fall somewhere between 15ug to 35ug and is often associated with boosts to mental efficacy, increased creativity, improved cognitive function and heightened focus.
On the moderate range of the scale, at about 50ug to 200ug, a more substantial experience can be felt whereby hallucinations will occur alongside a distortion of sensory perceptions, time, and emotion. Ego-dissolution, identity contemplation, existential commiseration are all normal happenstance, with effects peaking within 1-2 hours and lasting 4-8 hours in total.
On the higher end of the scale of 200ug +, experiences can vary depending on tolerance, setting, and expectation, through very strong hallucinations are common, alongside substantial distortions of time, sensory experience, auditory perception and vision. Rationality and self-identity is usually compromised, as is a sense of control. For those unfamiliar with psychedelics, panic may occur during this temporal disassociation with reality. Some level of psychosis (not necessarily unpleasant) will be induced during the intense period that can last up to 12 hours.