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Im using memory techniques to get better at humanbenchmark - MVP - 09-06-2022 i have suxesfully used a technique to become better at this game https://humanbenchmark.com/tests/sequence basically instead of remembering the reihenfolge, i remember how the chess pieces move. RE: Im using memory techniques to get better at humanbenchmark - Altruist - 09-06-2022 yeah, this stuff actually works. as long as you create associations yourself as you go, obviously on the number memory test, I usually get 16 or 17 based on raw/visual memory alone, but 22-24 when I use mnemotechniques and memory techniques in general + get lucky with the digits given (for instance, i'll just remember 648 as peace of westphalia, or 2381 as a pic of mj and kobe together; your brain will lead you back to the digits automatically) memory palace can be useful too RE: Im using memory techniques to get better at humanbenchmark - MVP - 09-06-2022 (09-06-2022, 05:28 PM)unfathomably_unendurable Wrote: yeah, this stuff actually works. as long as you create associations yourself as you go, obviously yes, its trubly remarkable, i need to study mnemonics, memory helpers and more, method of loci, major system RE: Im using memory techniques to get better at humanbenchmark - piano player - 09-06-2022 (09-06-2022, 05:28 PM)unfathomably_unendurable Wrote: yeah, this stuff actually works. as long as you create associations yourself as you go, obviously Do you also, like me, notice that your typing speed on that site stays the same, or possible rises, after 6-8 alcoholic beverages? RE: Im using memory techniques to get better at humanbenchmark - Altruist - 09-06-2022 (09-06-2022, 06:48 PM)piano player Wrote:(09-06-2022, 05:28 PM)unfathomably_unendurable Wrote: yeah, this stuff actually works. as long as you create associations yourself as you go, obviously idk, i m pretty bad at all those tests except verbal/number memory always got shitty results at the typing speed test, and english being my 2nd language isn't a factor since it's simpler than my native one |