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Quiz Entry - updated: 2026.07.14

How would you use the Major System to memorize a phone number or a bank PIN?

Chunk it into pairs, convert to pegs, and link them into a mini-scene tied to the person or account.

A number like 079 412 885607 · 94 · 12 · 88 · 56 → sky, bear, tuna, fife, leech. Picture the scene anchored to whose number it is: in the sky, a bear kicks a tuna while playing a fife for a leech.

The story: high in the sky, a bear kicks a tuna, then plays a fife to a waiting leech.

Panel 1 — a bear in the sky kicking a tuna. Pegs sky (07), bear (94), tuna (12).

Panel 2 — the bear playing a fife to a leech. Pegs fife (88), leech (56).

This turns an abstract string into one recallable image — far more reliable than rote digits, and it survives interruptions (unlike "just say it over and over"). For a PIN, keep the scene private and never write the digits down; the mental image is the only stored copy.

Tip: Anchor the scene to context (the friend's face, the card's colour) so the right number surfaces with the right cue.

From Quiz: MAJOR / Longer Numbers | Updated: Jul 14, 2026