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Oh, a memory champion is teaching Braille! That's a super interesting premise, especially since they mention they don't personally need it but are just curious. I'm already wondering how they're going to break down such a tactile system using memory tricks.
Okay, so the K-T letters are built on A-J with just one extra dot? That's a clever way to reduce the memorization load right off the bat. It makes so much sense to find those underlying patterns.
And now U-Z are built on A-F with *two* extra dots? This is really starting to feel like a systematic puzzle. I like how they're showing how each new block of letters relies on the previous ones.

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The tutorial begins by introducing the Grade 1 Braille system, focusing on a pattern for memorizing letters [0:00]. The speaker, a four-time USA Memory Champion, explains that letters K through T are based on the preceding letters A through J, with the addition of cell 3 raised [0:30]. For instance, K is represented like A but with cell 3 added, and B is like L with cell 3 raised. This core principle, involving the addition of specific raised cells, forms the foundation for recalling a significant portion of the alphabet.
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The tutorial begins by introducing the Grade 1 Braille system, focusing on a pattern for memorizing letters [0:00]. The speaker, a four-time USA Memory Champion, explains that letters K through T are based on the preceding letters A through J, with the addition of cell 3 raised [0:30]. For instance, K is represented like A but with cell 3 added, and B is like L with cell 3 raised. This core principle, involving the addition of specific raised cells, forms the foundation for recalling a significant portion of the alphabet.
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