MNEMNOMIC PEG SYSTEM

Typically this involves linking nouns to numbers and it is common practice to choose a noun that rhymes with the number it is associated with.[2] These will be the pegs of the system. These associations have to be memorized one time and can be applied repeatedly to new information that needs to be memorized.

TYPES OF PEG WORD SYSTEMS

Rhyming peg-word system

The rhyming peg-word system is very simple, as stated above and could look something like this:

For example, to remember the first 8 digits of Pi, using the major system as well:

The next step is to link the items with some sort of dramatic action, in order to record the order in which they appear.

The less likely you are to have seen the scene in real life, the more likely it is to make a reliably retrievable impression

Major system

While it is common to link rhyming nouns with numbers, that is by no means the only system. There is also the major system, which connects sounds to numbers.[3][4] The major system is more complicated to learn than simple rhymes or alphabetic pegs, because it associates numbers 0-9 with a specific letter or sound, then larger numbers can combine to create words out of the sounds.[3] It is limitless in the number of pegs it can produce. Furthermore, a recent modification to the major system introduces the concept of dimensions. The most common association between numbers and letters is the following:[5]

This would make the number 33 MM which could be made into the word mom to better aid in memorization or 92 is PN and could become pen.[3] Cat (or cut) would correspond to 71, as vowels do not have any value.

PAO SYSTEM

The person-action-object (PAO) system is the most complex. It associates all numbers 00-99 with a distinctive person, action and object. Any six-digit number can be memorized by using the person assigned the first two digits, the action of the next two digits and the object of the third. For example:

This would make the number 341379, Frank Sinatra kicking a cape. Memory grand master, Ed Cooke, reportedly has been working on the Millennium PAO system, which would create an association for all numbers 000-999.