Carry-on guides
Item pages give you the verdict; these guides teach you the logic, so you can answer the next item yourself. Each one is written from the primary TSA, CATSA, FAA, and CBP sources — the same documents airport screeners work from — then translated into plain English with the exact numbers you need.
Start with the rule you are most likely to get wrong. Most confiscations at US and Canadian checkpoints come from three misunderstandings: what counts as a liquid (peanut butter does), where lithium batteries belong (the cabin, never the hold), and the $10,000 cash declaration (a report, not a limit). Master those three and the individual item pages become quick confirmations instead of homework.