How to Memorize ANY Number - Remember Long Numbers
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Remember any number using this memorization technique from "The Memory Book", by Harry Lorayne and Jerry Lucas. This is something I learned from an early hardcover edition of the book several years ago. I've never forgotten the system, and have used it to set bank account numbers and phone numbers into memory.
Think of each number as a consonant SOUND, using this chart:
1 = T, D
2 = N
3 = M
4 = R
5 = L
6 = J, SH, CH, soft G
7 = K, Hard C, Hard G
8 = F, V, PH
9 = P, B
0 = Z, S, Soft C
Commit the above 10 number/sound associations to memory.
VOWELS (A,E,I,O,U) have no numerical value, and go between the consonants to form the word.
The letters W, H, and Y are treated the same as vowels (except when H follows certain consonants, like "SH", "CH", or "PH".).
Example: The number 7394 can be remembered with the word "camper".
Explanation: 7 = Hard C, 3 = M, 9 = P, 4 = R, and vowels go between. "Kimber" is an alternative word for the same set of numbers.
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Remember any number using this memorization technique from "The Memory Book", by Harry Lorayne and Jerry Lucas. This is something I learned from an early hardcover edition of the book several years ago. I've never forgotten the system, and have used it to set bank account numbers and phone numbers into memory.
Think of each number as a consonant SOUND, using this chart:
1 = T, D
2 = N
3 = M
4 = R
5 = L
6 = J, SH, CH, soft G
7 = K, Hard C, Hard G
8 = F, V, PH
9 = P, B
0 = Z, S, Soft C
Commit the above 10 number/sound associations to memory.
VOWELS (A,E,I,O,U) have no numerical value, and go between the consonants to form the word.
The letters W, H, and Y are treated the same as vowels (except when H follows certain consonants, like "SH", "CH", or "PH".).
Example: The number 7394 can be remembered with the word "camper".
Explanation: 7 = Hard C, 3 = M, 9 = P, 4 = R, and vowels go between. "Kimber" is an alternative word for the same set of numbers.
TIP JAR
http://paypal.me/steadycraftin
PATREON
Patreon: steadycraftin
MERCH
https://shop.crafnation.com/
Facebook: thecrafsman
@steadycraftin
Buy "The Memory Book" on Amazon:
https://amzn.to/2ULM5yG
AFFILIATE LINK NOTICE
Amazon Affiliate links help me make a little extra income, at no additional cost to you. Thank you so much for purchasing through my links!
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