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Question
Why does every single-digit peg word (0–9) have exactly one coded consonant?
Answer
A single digit is a single sound, so the word's only job is to wrap that one consonant in free vowels (and h/w/y) to make it picturable.
Each digit maps to one consonant sound; the rest of the word is filler you can see. The ten words below are the classic single-digit pegs — concrete, instantly picturable nouns — chosen because vivid images are recalled far better than abstract ones. Learn them cold; they're the atoms the double-digit list is built from.
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