Our new site Memory League is now available for everyone to start using! Memory League is the new name for what used to be the Extreme Memory Tournament (XMT).
The main Memory League site is http://memoryleague.com - there’s not much there yet, but we’ll be adding content over the next few weeks.
Each game has 10 levels, with the amount to be memorized increasing at each level. You can train by yourself, or challenge other users in a head-to-head match.
If you currently have an XMT Training subscription or have preordered the Art of Memory software, you should have full access to Memory League immediately after registering. Otherwise, you can play up to 3 training trials or matches per day for free, or subscribe on the Memory League site for unlimited access.
Thanks! I tried it and it works great on my Android, except for the numbers discipline. When recall begins, there is no key board to input the numbers and so I get 0 for that one. Please let me know if/when this gets fixed or if there is something I can do to fix the problem myself.
There’s now a set of on-screen buttons for the Numbers recall, so it should be usable on touch screens. You may need to refresh the site to see the buttons.
The site is down again.
I found the buttons for the digits on my Android, thank you Simon Orton!
However, I’ve noticed that the phone can be a bit slower than the computer and this can affect my scores negatively.
I subscribed to the Memory League and, though my progress is slow, I’m enjoying it.
I didn’t notice, until after I’d subscribed, that the Memory League was included if you pre-ordered the software. If I now pre-ordered the software, is any deduction made for signing up to the Memory League? Or have I just - unfortunately - done things the wrong way round?
I’ve just ordered the software. Can’t wait for it all to be up and running. Though I’m familiar with many of the techniques, the e-book looks terrific - and I’m sure I’ll benefit from reading it. I’ve shared the relevant links on Twitter/Facebook - though I’m not sure I know too many people who are interested in memory work. Still - fingers crossed!
At $60 for two years, I think it’s an absolute bargain. Thank you very much to everyone involved for all your hard work.