Memorization technique: Numbers & dates
Here’s a powerful technique for memorising numbers. It is based on the little known fact that the human brain is far more effective at storing pictures than words or numbers. Use this to permanently embed phone numbers, credit card numbers, important dates, etc., in your mind. Students, use it to ace any exams where numerological information must be commited to memory (science, history, etc.)

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@darrylsloan Do you know if I can use the techniques you use here to memorize tables of numbers (for e.g. statistical tables and present value tables) etc?. If yes, can you give me an outline of the steps to use to memorize tables of numbers?
kind of ironic. Right now im supposed to be reading moonwalking with einstein for school. whoops
That last method for memorizing number is called the “Major Method” I believe. Useful for memorizing phones numbers and such. good video.
thanks u saved an old idiot here…Lol
this is brilliant!!! im currently revising tudor history from henry VII – Elizabeth I and seemed so impossible to remember dates but now im finding it so easy to remember now!!! thanks for this so helpful!!!
why didnt i google shit like this before quiting high school? now i know for when i go for my GED and degree. thanks
if i would have know that in school i would have a ferrari right now
you should look at the book “Assimilative Memory”. It is free if you search it on google and it is awesome
Have you read The military memory man by Ron White
Or, just imagine the number 340 B.C. on Aristotle’s forehead. Humor is a feeling so it could cause you to remember.
this is amazing thank you
@akatsuki415 Looks like i was wrong about me not doing this I did this to remember the year 1623.
very very nice!
Why is memory so intimately connected to consciousness, and why is consciousness so intimately connected to philosophy?
Go figure, I studied memory about 2 years ago, and it eventually led me to philosophy. I didn’t expect this video to show up, and its quite a surprise that Mr. Darryl Sloan is talking about human memory right here.
Watched this vid yesterday and I still remember 340 and 1609. If you knew my usual memory (lack of) skills, you’d be mighty impressed.
Great! And I see there are some analogical similarities between this code/ way of memorising and the techniques I’ve been using myself for memorising around 2000 Japanese characters in the past 2 years.
Looking forward to see more videos from you, Darryl!
Very interesting, I would try this but I learn best by hearing things.
Very interesting approach. I’m going to see if it works for me. Did you make it up?
Thanks, I needed that,
For some reason, my imagining a philosopher gets me Darwin.
BRILLIANT. You are the real stuff. a singularity on the web… im impressed.ITS the best way to learn.
THANK YOU
As all your other videos, this was very interesting
I think it’ll help me a lot lol..
Thank you!
when I need to remember numbers I just find groups of numbers and add them together. I don’t know why but it just makes it easier for me when I can add a lot of numbers together to make one number.
System that I use: my.pokernews . com/w/blogs/17109_6758.gif
@darrylsloan Do you know if I can use the techniques you use here to memorize tables of numbers (for e.g. statistical tables and present value tables) etc?. If yes, can you give me an outline of the steps to use to memorize tables of numbers?
kind of ironic. Right now im supposed to be reading moonwalking with einstein for school. whoops
That last method for memorizing number is called the “Major Method” I believe. Useful for memorizing phones numbers and such. good video.
thanks u saved an old idiot here…Lol
this is brilliant!!! im currently revising tudor history from henry VII – Elizabeth I and seemed so impossible to remember dates but now im finding it so easy to remember now!!! thanks for this so helpful!!!
why didnt i google shit like this before quiting high school? now i know for when i go for my GED and degree. thanks
if i would have know that in school i would have a ferrari right now
you should look at the book “Assimilative Memory”. It is free if you search it on google and it is awesome
Have you read The military memory man by Ron White
Or, just imagine the number 340 B.C. on Aristotle’s forehead. Humor is a feeling so it could cause you to remember.
this is amazing thank you
@akatsuki415 Looks like i was wrong about me not doing this I did this to remember the year 1623.
very very nice!
Why is memory so intimately connected to consciousness, and why is consciousness so intimately connected to philosophy?
Go figure, I studied memory about 2 years ago, and it eventually led me to philosophy. I didn’t expect this video to show up, and its quite a surprise that Mr. Darryl Sloan is talking about human memory right here.
Watched this vid yesterday and I still remember 340 and 1609. If you knew my usual memory (lack of) skills, you’d be mighty impressed.
Great! And I see there are some analogical similarities between this code/ way of memorising and the techniques I’ve been using myself for memorising around 2000 Japanese characters in the past 2 years.
Looking forward to see more videos from you, Darryl!
Very interesting, I would try this but I learn best by hearing things.
Very interesting approach. I’m going to see if it works for me. Did you make it up?
Thanks, I needed that,
For some reason, my imagining a philosopher gets me Darwin.
BRILLIANT. You are the real stuff. a singularity on the web… im impressed.ITS the best way to learn.
THANK YOU
As all your other videos, this was very interesting
I think it’ll help me a lot lol..
Thank you!
when I need to remember numbers I just find groups of numbers and add them together. I don’t know why but it just makes it easier for me when I can add a lot of numbers together to make one number.
System that I use: my.pokernews . com/w/blogs/17109_6758.gif