I’ve just published my memory palace for the first 2,100 digits of pi on Memrise:
https://www.memrise.com/course/2083137/paris-2000-digits-of-pi/
- Paris is conveniently divided into 20 arrondissements, so 2,000 digits can be broken down to 100 per arr.
- Each arr. in turn is subdivided into four quartiers, resulting in 25 digits each.
- Distributing 25 digits across five loci on a route relating to each quartier, I store 5 digits per location.
Use Google Maps to create your first route: Saint-Germain-l’Auxerrois
Here an example to get you started if you want to use the same memory palace:
Arrondissement du Louvre
- Quartier Saint-Germain-l’Auxerrois: 82148 08651 32823 06647 09384
- Quartier des Halles: 46095 50582 23172 53594 08128
I’ve chosen the following loci for myself:
- Jardin des Tuileries
- Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel
- Pyramide du Louvre
- Musée du Louvre
- Pont Neuf
If you have a 3-digit system you can use 821 (FNT - Fanta) and 148 (TRF = Truffle) overlapping on the middle digit. There is a fountain in the Jardin des Tuileries (here ). Mental Image: A few truffle hogs are sitting around the “Fanta Fountain” and decide to drop a few truffles in the fountain for good luck (they don’t have any pennies on them) thus creating the new flavor “Truffle Fanta”.