Using a well calibrated Zone-master, the first print is often pretty decent, the second print good enough in most cases and when i am in a perfectionist mood, a third print will be as perfect as my skills allow me.
No test strips with grade filters and whatnot? Or do you know beforehand what you want?

Using a well calibrated R&H Design Analyser pro, the first print is often pretty decent, the second print good enough in most cases and when i am in a perfectionist mood, a third print will be as perfect as my skills allow me.
Personally, I wouldn't consider any sheet or piece of paper I use in the darkroom attempting to produce a fine print is a "waste."

I use split grade printing so I normally use a test strip for magenta and one for the magenta exposure with a test strip of yellow. When I need to burn or dodge, I rarely need another test strip.
I was setting up to print a negative today and forgot to switch out the white light lever before doing my first test - that was a "wasted" 4"x5" sheet
But generally, I agree.
And if you do a fair amount of toning, even the properly made test strips are useful, because you can use them to gage the amount of toning you do.
The 8"x10" print I made today - sort of a refined work print incorporating what I intend to include in an 11"x14" print - took 3.5 8"x10" sheets of paper. That was one wasted 4"x5" grossly over-exposed test strip (the white light one), one useful 4"x5" test strip, one 8"x10" print that was too dark - reflecting a mis-read of the test strip, one 8"x10" print with good density and contrast but needing a small amount of burning and dodging and one final 8"x10" print incorporating that burning and dodging.
It was of a forest scene exposed with a 6x9 pinhole camera, so it isn't an "easy" negative to print.
Do you go straight for the graded test strips, or do you make a print without grading first?
Using a well-calibrated R&H Design Analyser pro, the first print is often pretty decent, the second print good enough in most cases and when I am in a perfectionist mood, a third print will be as perfect as my skills allow me.
Have fun! And remember that the wastebasket is one of the most important accessories in the darkroom!
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