"The Shaper System" -> Number Shapes - 00 - 99 - Anyone Using It?

I have created a spreadsheet from the data provided by @Erol in his first post (the first post in this thread).

I’ve added some numbers from @cameri in post #59. That post also lists the contributors.

As a result of the merge, some numbers might be sharing identical (or similar) images. It’s up to each individual to choose the final matching.

Added: The upload seems to work OK. Thanks to @Josh for providing the functionality.

Thanks.

Shaper_Erol_01.xlsx (13.0 KB)

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Hi Erol,
I think it looks like 44 pavilion
It looks like 66 scales.
I think the front of the 17 steamer looks like

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Hello Attila,
Yes :slight_smile:
you also have a good imagination. Very nice.
Hope all is useful for you.

Good one! 66 for me I can actually put things in imaginary quotes " Because 66 make me think of double quotes or brings me to hang whatever is with it, 44 is actually two feet with ice skates on pointing up like when we tie them. Or two people doing yoga

I will steal yours also thanks!

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30 remind me of a nurse go down
Nothing wrong with my imagination lol​:joy:

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Excellent.

30 looks like a beetle from above

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Excellent.

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And 7307 an umbrella with scarab beatle All over it (outer numbers is main object and middle numbers is in the details, like the :smiling_imp:!

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#erol

Thank you very much for sharing your amazing system. Some numbers are so good to memorize at once.

Let me know how long it took you to create such a brilliant system ?

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Thank you @NAINGMYOAUNG
I’m glad you find it useful.
It took me about a few months to work on the images and about a year to get it all organized. I’m still organizing it even further with the number shapes, images from the shapes, actions etc. When I have some free time I will be creating a video on how all the number shapes are created, just need to find some uninterrupted time which is not very often :slight_smile:

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As you have said, I think it would help me a lot faster if you could share your graphic images of these shapes.

Special Thanks,

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I’m definitely working on it now that many people have asked for it and shown a lot of interest. Thank you.

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Here are graphic images that I use based on your system.
I have modified some numbers. Although this set of numbers has been established as images, some are still.weakly associated. Any advice or recommendation ?

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These are great!
What I did first was to find an outline or the expression of the digits that matches with a shape that makes sense. And from these shapes I also found real images that matched the shapes. So the shapes are the initial number shapes most of which are in graphic drawings, these are from 00-99 number shapes, and then I matched a real image to go with the shape image. From there I have assigned an action for each image that does something to the next image regardless of what the next image is, because each image then have its own action that is not repeated with all the other actions. Many of those but not all, have a unique Clue that can be used on the next object which gives the clue of the first object/animal image, and allows to memorise 4 digits at a time even faster. However, with this system, because they are number shapes, it can be used as a 1 digit from 0-9, and as a 2 digit from 00-99. So it has the potential of memorising digits in 1s, 2s, 3s, 4s, 5s, or even 6 digits at a time. I also have a special move that also adds extra digits that can take the memoriser to an 8 or 10 digits at a time because they are connected and makes the memorising even more powerful. The extra move does require a few more seconds to apply, so it’s only recommended if not competing. For competing I suggest 4 digits at a time which seems to work almost instantly as they are so related.
Amazingly, it also works for memorising cards, binary digits, memorising images, and also can be used a memory palace for the users of other systems such as the major or the dominic systems. And I’ve even come up with an idea to use the shaper system for Names & faces which requires very little upfront work :slight_smile: not released yet.
As I mentioned before I will be creating a video, or maybe a short video course of how everything is created and how they are used. Just need to find some free blocks of time to do this which is not the luxury I have very often. In the meantime, if you need some help, or have any questions then you can always send me a pm :slight_smile:

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@Erol
I created some number shapes when I read your system.
I created it by joining the 2 numbers for getting an single image.
Example -

62 - Queen

76 - Snake

53 - Sickle

88 - Window

35 - Banana

Explanation is here , how can I created this by my drawings.


And sorry for my drawings, I am still trying to improve my drawings.

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Today I saw another animal shape.
Example -
For 33 I created Buffalo .

Now I can easily see Buffalo.

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To be honest it’s whatever works for you is more important.
As for the suggestion; I’d probably go with 94, use 9 as the dolphin body and 4 for the wings.

As for 3 digit numbers;
It took me a good few months to find 100 images, and then a few more months to practice to see what worked the best and which ones I should replace.

To find 1000 shaped images would probably take a lifetime :slight_smile:

The shaper system is probably best for 2 digit numbers. It’s just 110 images.
The single main advantage is that it can be learned in almost any language because it doesn’t use the phonetics Major system or a letter-person based Dominic system.

It is best used as it is with its own actions as a 2 digit OA system, but it can also be used with the Dominic or the Major system as a 2 digit PA, or as a 2 digit PAO.

I think 2 digit pa is really well. I will try it in my Pronunciation System.

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I only have one 2 digit number shape that’s worth sharing, but it is really good.

You better sit down first, because it is something special.

87 = Doctor Strange (man with cape).

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