How to Memorize Numbers • 10-19 Double Digits

Learn how to memorize numbers with ease by turning the next set of numbers, 10-19, into mnemonic picture associations. 

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I will show you in this video how to take the Consonant Sounds that we have already created using the Major System and use them to create pictures for numbers 10-19 so that we can memorize those numbers with ease along the Memory Map of our House Locations that we created. After watching the video, scroll down to test yourself with the image flash cards that I created for you. Have Fun 🙂

How to Memorize Numbers Series

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The images for double digit numbers, 10-19, are:

  • 10 = Dice
  • 11 = Tut
  • 12 = Tin
  • 13 = Dome
  • 14 = Door
  • 15 = Tile
  • 16 = Dish
  • 17 = Tack
  • 18 = Dove
  • 19 = Tub

We got that from the Major System where we gave every number a specific consonant sound first.

Here are the consonant sounds for each number:

  • 0 = S, Z, C (Soft)
  • 1 = T, D, Th
  • 2 = N
  • 3 = M
  • 4 = R
  • 5 = L
  • 6 = J, Sh, Ch (soft), G (soft)
  • 7 = Ck, K, G (Hard), C (Hard)
  • 8 = F, V
  • 9 = B, P

You create an image by taking the consonant sounds of the number and throwing in a few vowels. With single digits, you need to know one extra principle before creating the images for them. Because there is only one consonant sound in single digits, we need to add one thing to the front of each number. I want you to imagine that there is a space right before the single digit number. This space represents the following consonant sound: “H” like “Ha”

Once you have associated every picture for each number, then go ahead and use your House Locations Memory Map to memorize the following sequence of numbers:

17-11-14-18-10

See the image for each individual number doing something on it’s corresponding location in your first room of your memory map. Add a lot of action to it. For example, 17 is a Tack. See yourself punching holes with thumb tacks your first location. 

To recall the number, just look back at each location and see the interaction that occurred between the image of the number and the location. Then just translate that image back into its number.

We are going to use this Memory Technique to turn Every Number from 0-99 into a Picture in this memorize numbers series.

I’ll see you on the Next Video: Numbers 20-29!