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Mnemonist and World Memory Championships

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Mnemonist and World Memory Championships

Mnemonist vs. World Memory Championships

The title mnemonist (derived from the term mnemonic) refers to an individual with the ability to remember and recall unusually long lists of data, such as unfamiliar names, lists of numbers, entries in books, etc. The World Memory Championships is an organized competition of memory sports in which competitors memorize as much information as possible within a given period of time.

Similarities between Mnemonist and World Memory Championships

Mnemonist and World Memory Championships have 11 things in common (in Unionpedia): Alex Mullen (memory athlete), Ben Pridmore, Dominic O'Brien, Extreme Memory Tournament, Grand Master of Memory, Johannes Mallow, Jonas von Essen, Memory sport, Method of loci, Wang Feng (memoirist), Yanjaa.

Alex Mullen (memory athlete)

Alex Mullen (born March 3, 1992) is an American memory grandmaster, medical student, and three-time world memory champion.

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Ben Pridmore

Ben Pridmore is a former world memory champion, memory sport competitor and accountant.

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Dominic O'Brien

Dominic O'Brien (10 August 1957) is a British mnemonist and an author of memory-related books.

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Extreme Memory Tournament

Memory League is a memory training and competition platform originally founded and created by Nelson Dellis and Simon Orton under the name Extreme Memory Tournament (XMT).

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Grand Master of Memory

First awarded in 1995, the title Grand Master of Memory (GMM) was previously awarded to people who are able to successfully negotiate the following three memory feats.

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Johannes Mallow

Johannes Mallow (born June 7, 1981 Brandenburg an der Havel) is a German memory sportsman.

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Jonas von Essen

Jonas von Essen (born 24 April 1991) is a Swedish man who became two-time world memory champion.

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Memory sport

Memory sport, sometimes referred to as competitive memory or the mind sport of memory, refers to competitions in which participants attempt to memorize then recall different forms of information, under certain guidelines.

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Method of loci

The method of loci (loci being Latin for "places") is a method of memory enhancement which uses visualizations with the use of spatial memory, familiar information about one's environment, to quickly and efficiently recall information.

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Wang Feng (memoirist)

Wang Feng (born 1990) is a Chinese mnemonist, the two-time winner of the World Memory Championships and the first non-European to win the title.

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Yanjaa

Yanjaa Wintersoul, known mononymously as Yanjaa (Алтансүхийн Янжиндулам Altansükhiyn Yanzhindulam; born December 26, 1993) is a Mongolian-Swedish double world-record holding memory athlete, public speaker, and polyglot.

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Mnemonist and World Memory Championships Comparison

Mnemonist has 61 relations, while World Memory Championships has 33. As they have in common 11, the Jaccard index is 11.70% = 11 / (61 + 33).

References

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