School Memory Championships

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School & National Memory Championship is a Memory Championship training program designed for training students Competing at National and International Memory Championships.

It is our endeavor to make more and more students aware about this program
and make them participate in different Memory Championship events.

These championships highly enhances student’s learning capacities in academics as it
covers holistic Memory development encompassing various parameters
towards overall Memory development and recall.

At Brain-infinite, our students are provided with all the necessary resources
and coaching necessary for cracking School, National and World Memory
Championships. The Champion Program has mock Memory Championships
which boosts students’ confidence before they compete at the National and
World Memory Championship.

The students are put through a different set of Memory tests and asked to
memorize and recall as much information as possible in an allotted time. There
are 10 disciplines in the Memory Championship.

World Memory Championship is a Memory sport co-founded by Tony Buzan,
the inventor of Mind maps and a promoter of mental literacy and Raymond
Keene, a chess grandmaster, a FIDE Arbiter, and an author. The sport was first
started in 1991 as a Memory test.

Disciplines in the National Memory Championship

To memorize and recall the sequence of random/ abstract images.

To memorize as many random digits as possible and recall them perfectly.

To commit to Memory and recall in sequence as many
spoken numbers as possible.

To commit to Memory and recall as many binary
numbers as possible and recall them perfectly.

To commit to Memory and recall as many random
digits as possible and recall them perfectly.

To memorize and recall cards from a pack of Shuffled 52
playing cards in the shortest possible time.

To commit to Memory and recall as many random
words as possible.

To commit to Memory and recall as many cards as
possible from a couple of decks in a sequence.

To commit to Memory and recall as many cards as
possible from a couple of decks in a sequence.

To commit to Memory and recall as many cards as
possible from a couple of decks in a sequence.

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