intro - 0:00 various beginner approaches to multiBLD - 0:57 intro to method of loci - 3:45 how the method of loci works - 5:47 beginning of the walkthrough of method of loci/memorizing 20 letters - 7:14 creating your own memory system - 13:27 notes on making useful letter pairs - 15:05 notes on how to review systematically and effectively - 17:35 notes on visualization - 21:00 how to practice/improve - 22:39 practices that top multiBLDers use - 26:47
I’m only half way through the video and I think this method will help a ton I have on,y one 3bld success at home and have signed up for multi at my next comp great seminar.
Also id say if you know multiple languages, this makes multi blind even easier, if you dont have a good enough word for the letter pair then there is definitely in the other language. Like i know 3 languages so that helps me a lot. English Hindi and German
@@jorian_meeuse that's a pretty old comment, but I think I said that because some polish guy in the comments of that video (maskow's 125/150), said that maskow said he's using 300 rooms for this attempt imgur.com/qw0OQjy and idk how is that stupid tbh
this actually really works... at start of year my i could only memo 5 cubes but now i can do 33 (even though not sub hour). also its easier to follow PAO structure (person action object) if possible because its easier to remember
intro - 0:00
various beginner approaches to multiBLD - 0:57
intro to method of loci - 3:45
how the method of loci works - 5:47
beginning of the walkthrough of method of loci/memorizing 20 letters - 7:14
creating your own memory system - 13:27
notes on making useful letter pairs - 15:05
notes on how to review systematically and effectively - 17:35
notes on visualization - 21:00
how to practice/improve - 22:39
practices that top multiBLDers use - 26:47
I’m only half way through the video and I think this method will help a ton I have on,y one 3bld success at home and have signed up for multi at my next comp great seminar.
Hahahahahaaaaaa omg, our seminar was longer than the other two combined......sorry for going over time Nathan :p
Graham Siggins maybe if you remembered the letter pairs the seminar would go faster hmmm, looks like someone needs to practice :p
@@carterkucala4595 You inspired him to break WR with this comment.
I like the way he praises so many bld solvers and now he’s the WR holder by a large gap
He isn't wr holder by a large gap, he's only wr holder on time (for now that is)
Oh for real. I didn’t even know
@@jamesquinn728 oops obsolete statement
@@jaywithacube5619 Now he has the wr (8 points more than the previous one, which was also done by him)
"You kicking GI Joe would probably be a little more memorable." - Graham, 2018.
i didnt go to us nats, but this is my favourite seminar 😀
Also id say if you know multiple languages, this makes multi blind even easier, if you dont have a good enough word for the letter pair then there is definitely in the other language. Like i know 3 languages so that helps me a lot. English Hindi and German
Amazingly helpful :)
Thanks you so much
28:50 Beat Maskow's 125/150 attempt!
He's Using 2 rooms for each cube as I think.
His house is extremely big
@@husinkhlif6099 thatd be stupid
@@jorian_meeuse that's a pretty old comment, but I think I said that because some polish guy in the comments of that video (maskow's 125/150), said that maskow said he's using 300 rooms for this attempt
imgur.com/qw0OQjy
and idk how is that stupid tbh
Well he just did 226
this actually really works... at start of year my i could only memo 5 cubes but now i can do 33 (even though not sub hour). also its easier to follow PAO structure (person action object) if possible because its easier to remember
Nice talk!
Yo amazing tutorial
Enough with the annoying yo
that's pretty good
I got a big boost of motivation but I need to do math so yikes
The method of loci... don’t you mean Roman rooms
The proper name for Roman Rooms is Method of Loci. Feel free to google it