Analyze Numbers
There are many helpful ideas which can be used to aid in remembering numbers. To divide the number into pairs of digits, keeping them below one hundred, is helpful. It is easier to remember 14-67 than 1,467.
Even numbers which are familiar to us are easily remembered as 10, 20, 30, 40, or 100, 200, 300, or 1000, 5000, 10,000. To compare other numbers with these familiar groups will help, as 29 is one less than 30, 996 is just four less than 1000.
Numbers having sequence of digits if noted carefully will be recalled accurately, as 1357 or 2468.
The telephone number 2430 is easily remembered because of the even numbers, 24 and 30. Also 2+4=6 and 24+6=30.
Sometimes the first digits added together make the other, as the license number 1247, the first three added make the fourth.
All these ideas are at times helpful, but we need a method which can be used any time, by any one, for any figures. This need is adequately met by the Number Code following. It is not new, but supposed to have originated among the Romans and has been used by almost every generation since that time. You find it easy to impress upon the brain any thing which has a meaning and which can be visualized.
Figures carry with them no associations, no images. It becomes necessary, therefore, to devise some means by which they may be photographed upon the brain in such a manner that they will mean something, as definitely as a word represents an object.