Art of Memory Blog Posts - Page 1 of 24

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Chess Memorization

Learn about chess memorization techniques, resources, and the Chess Memory Palace book. Explore various methods to enhance your chess skills through memory techniques.

How to Memorize Multiplication Tables

Learn how to remember your multiplication tables with memory techniques, even if you're older and didn't do it as a kid.

Learn Vocabulary with Mini Flashcards

Mini flashcards are useful for memorizing things like vocabulary words when you're trying to minimize phone use.

How to Get Started with Speed Reading

This page contains information on speed reading. How much can reading speed be increased while still retaining the information? Does speed reading have an application to memory techniques?

How to Memorize Programming Languages

Learn how to memorize programming languages using spaced repetition, memory palaces, peg lists, and other advanced mnemonics: Python, JavaScript, SQL, Rust, Ruby, and more!

Short-Term Memory

Short-term memory is the part of memory that holds information for short periods of time, generally a few seconds.

Non-Sleep Deep Rest (NSDR) Protocol

Google's CEO, Sundar Pichai, recently mentioned a relaxation technique called NSDR or Non-Sleep Deep Rest.

How to Boost Your Memory with Active Recall

Active recall is the process of actively trying to retrieve information from your own memory instead of passively consuming the information.

How to Get Started with Memory Sports

A memory sport is a competitive game that involves memorization. Think of a sport like basketball or baseball, but instead of trying to score points by throwing a ball around, you score points by memorizing more information faster than the other athletes!

What Is a Mental Athlete?

A mental athlete (or 'MA' for short) is someone who competes in memory competitions, mental math competitions, or other types of mind sport.