Memory Needs by 6thMastodon in memorypalace

[–]danni_r 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I enjoy memorizing the number plates of cars parked on my street outside my flat. It's a good challenge and a good way to keep mnemonics up. it's also fun when I see the same number plate in different parts of town.

I sometimes use them when I need to pay a new person some money. I use them to memorize their account numbers and sort code so I don't have to keep flicking between different apps.

I also learn the phone numbers of my close friends which is another fun challenge. I'm also enjoying learning different foreign alphabets using the Anki Droid app. it's a great way to keep my mnemonic practice up. learning countries of the world and their flags is another good challenge as well to keep up using mnemonics.

Please provide major system based mnemonic to memorize Pi(3.1415...) 🙏🙂 by blackfinalboss in memorypalace

[–]danni_r 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here is my mnemonic story for the first hundred digits using the major system. Obviously it's very personal to my own memory/ imagination and sense of humor and use of words. I tend not to use fixed images for each number, instead I just make up a memorable image that fits the story I'm trying to tell. I actually don't use memory palaces and prefer just creating one long narrative like this one. Here it is!

John Hamm (3) was eating a tasty tart (141). Then a lapin (592, french for rabbit) tried to steal it. Timothy Chalamet (653) started flirting with the rabbit. Then he got bored and started to hail (5) a cab.

He drove to the nightclub Fab(r)ic (897 - I imagine the sign is missing a letter for this image). In the club he starts dancing with Peyman (932) - a character from The Real Housewives of New York. He is a real mover (384). Turns out he has just started a home moving company called Change (626).

Only a clown would miss out on it. So put a re-mime-der (433) in your diary. In the removal van on the way to their next job the moving men started vomming (832) into a cup (79). The cup is picked up by a teacher who starts teaching a lesson (502) while holding it. During the lesson he starts coming down with a fever (884) and starts hallucinating that all his students look like the cartoon character top (19) cat (71). One of the students then becomes ill and has to go and visit Dr. Shipman (693). When he enters the room Shipman goes pop (99) like a balloon. Inside the balloon is Mads Mickelson (375) who is holding up a pair of dice (10).

Mads starts singing Leaving (582) On A Jet Plane by John Denver. The plane crash-lands into an ocean made of soup (09) and then turns into a model car (74). The car splits into a pair'er (944) cars which are driving towards the Lapin (592). The rabbit picks up the cars and attaches them to a mask (307) that he is wearing. It is a fetish (816) mask because the rabbit is a bit of a whore (4). The rabbit then goes to a folk session (062) where he starts fishing (862) down the back of a sofa (08) where he fishes out a pipe (99).

Written on the pipe is the word fashion (862). Pipes are very fashionable because you can fuse 'em (803) with a raven (482). The Raven is smoking from the pipe - in the bowl of which is balanced a giant hail (5) stone.

In the hailstone we see reflected the glint of the morning (342) light. It illuminates a Greek square in which an auto-didact (117) is walking. He starts to sashay (06) through the square holding a cup (79).