Create memorable mnemonics for a list
Use when you must memorize an ordered list, sequence, or set of terms that refuse to stick.
I need to memorize this list and it is not sticking:
{{list}}
Order matters: {{order_matters}} (yes/no).
Give me 3 different mnemonic options:
1. An acronym or acrostic sentence.
2. A vivid memory-palace walk (place each item somewhere along a route).
3. A short absurd story that chains the items in order.
Make the images concrete and slightly weird so they are sticky. After each option, rate how well it should hold up under stress and explain the trade-off. Then recommend one for my case.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{list}}
- {{order_matters}}
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