World Memory Championships

The World Memory Championships is an organized competition of mental sports in which competitors memorize as much information as possible within a given period of time.[1] The Championship has taken place annually since 1991 and has been staged by various organisations. The first winner was Dominic O'Brien.

The World Championships consist of ten different disciplines, where the competitors have to memorize as much as they can in a period of time:

  1. One Hours Numbers (23712892....)
  2. 5 Minute Numbers
  3. Spoken Numbers, read out one per second
  4. 30 Minutes Binary Digits (011100110001001....)
  5. One Hour Playing Cards (as many decks of cards as possible)
  6. Random Lists of Words (House, playing, Orphan, Enyclopedia....)
  7. Names and Faces (15 minutes, world record: 195 names)
  8. 5min Historic Dates (fictional events and historic years)
  9. Abstract Images (black and white randomly generated spots)
  10. Speed Cards - Always the last discipline. Memorize the order of one shuffled deck of 52 playing cards as fast as possible. World record: 21.90 seconds.

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Venues and Winners of World Memory Championships

Year Venue Winner
1991 London Dominic O'Brien
1992 London Dominic O'Brien
1994 London Jonathan Hancock
1995 London Dominic O'Brien
1996 London Dominic O'Brien
1997 London Dominic O'Brien
1998 London Andi Bell
1999 London Dominic O'Brien
2000 London Dominic O'Brien
2001 London Dominic O'Brien
2002 London Andi Bell
2003 Kuala Lumpur Andi Bell
2004 Manchester Ben Pridmore
2005 Oxford Clemens Mayer
2006 London Clemens Mayer
2007 Bahrain Gunther Karsten
2008 Bahrain Ben Pridmore
2009 London Ben Pridmore
2010 Guangzhou Wang Feng
2011 Guangzhou, China Wang Feng

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