Pictures For Numbers 11000
Pictures For Numbers 11000
Pictures For Numbers 11000
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#2 Now to the numbers. This system was actually introduced more than 300 years ago,
by Stonsen Mink Vonwesenhein. Vonwesenhein’s basic construction was modified by
Dr. Richard Gray, an Englishman. The Major System (as it is known) was devised to
allow the master memorizers of the time to break the bonds of previously excellent,
but more limited systems. This system was developed to memorize long digit
numbers.
For every number from zero to 9 a consonant sound is assigned to that letter. The
sounds have been assigned to these numbers for hundreds of years, since Dr. Richard
Gray. Here they are:
0 = Suh
1 = Tuh
2 = Nuh
3 = Muh
4 = Ruh
5 = Luh
6 = Juh
7 = Kuh
8 = Fuh
9 = Buh
Here are some examples of how you would use these sounds to turn numbers into images.
You only insert vowels because consonant sounds are assigned to numbers and if you use
a consonant you change the number! So only use vowels like this:
For numbers 1-9 I use the letter “H” because it is a silent consonant sound, and it
helps if you have more than one consonant when creating a word so the letter “H”
helps us out here. Also it is important to note that the following phonetic sounds
share a number:
1 = tuh or duh
6 = shuh or juh
7 = kuh or guh
8 = fuh or vuh
9 = puh or buh
If you move your mouth to make the sounds puh and buh you will see that your mouth
moves in the same way. These are phonetically the same. The same is true with the
other sounds listed above. This gives you more options when creating pictures for
numbers.
There is also another method for creating pictures for numbers, and this method is
referred to as “Character/Action.” The idea or concept behind this method is that you
use a person or character for each number. My character for 88 is Michael Irvin, the
former wide receiver for the Dallas Cowboys, because his number was 88. The action
for 88 for me is receiving a pass.
The challenge with this is that if you are simply looking at each number it can be
difficult to think of a person or character that this number reminds you of. That is
where the method above for having letters for numbers actually helps. Let’s take 77.
That is Kuh Kuh. So my character for 77 is “King Kong,” and the action is climbing a
building.
Let’s do one more, the number 24 is Nuh and Ruh. So my person for 24 is Chuck
Norris, and the action is a karate kick. You can create your own rules here for this
method. You can use the letters “N” and “R” as initials or sounds of the last name. It
is your system so make your own rules!
With this character/action method you can actually recall 4 digits at a time. Let’s
take the number 7724. For the first pair of digits use the character and for the second
pair of digits you use the action. So 77 would be King Kong and 24 would be a karate
kick. You have King Kong delivering a karate kick!
The number 2488 would be Chuck Norris for 24 and receiving a pass for 88. The first
set of numbers is the person, and the second the action. If you wanted to take it one
step further you could develop an object to go with the character/action. The object
for 24 could be a board (karate kicking a board), the object for 88 could be a football
(catching a football). If you did this you could memorize 6 digits at a time! This is the
method I used when I set the USA record for most numbers memorized in 5 minutes
(167 consecutive digits)
Turning numbers into pictures has many practical applications. It is great for
remembering phone numbers, product knowledge, technical data, product codes and
more. Personally, I have used this method to turn every number between 1 and 1000
into a picture. The sounds for 127 are ‘tuh’, ‘nuh’ and ‘kuh’. Therefore my picture for
127 is a tank.
117 - Tie tack 135 - Oatmeal 153 - Toll man 170 - Taxi
186 - Hot fudge 206 - Incision 225 - Union hall 240 - Nurse
253 - Newly 270 - Yankees 288 - Knife fight 308 - Mice food
393 - Map maker 413 - Radioman 432 - Roman 449 - Hair rope
477 - Rock cliff 499 - Rope Bull 516 - Late show 534 - Hallmark
478 - Rock fall 500 - Lazy Susan 517 - Lithograph 535 - Oil hill
536 - Limejuice 555 - Low lily 575 - Legal 596 – Hill Bush
537 - Lamb kills 556 - Low latch 576 - Luggage 597 - Law book
545 - Laurel 563 - Hall chime 583 - Leaf man 606 - Cheese
547 - Lark (bird) 567 - Latchkey 587 - Lifeguard 608 - Juice vat
788 - Coffee 806 - Physician 816 - Food show 831 - Foam hat
838 – Family Fun 860 - Fishes, 878 - ivy- 892 - half pint
840 - Firehouse 861 - Fishtail 879 - Fig bowl 893 - Fob maker
843 - Fireman 863 - Fish mouth 881 - Five toes 895 - Feeble
846 – Fresh 866 - Fish jaw 883 - Five men 897 - Halfback
918 – Boat Full 933 - Boom man 951 - Bullet 970 - Pigskin
923 - Panama 935 - Palm oil 955 - Pool hall 975 - Pickle
980 - Beehives 986 –Beef Jerky 991 - Puppet 999 - Baby bib
This list is more for reference. I have been teaching memory seminars for 2 decades
now, and I am one of only a handful of people that I know of who has memorized this
list. If you chose to do so, good for you! On the other hand, pictures for numbers
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