You can spend a weekend coming up with peg words for numbers from 0 to 99 in the mnemonic major system and memorizing them. Then you’ll have a system for easily memorizing any sequence of up to a 100 arbitrary items by associating the pegs to them, without needing to figure out how to tie the items into each other with rhyming.
Doesn’t work in the long term since the associations will fade and you’ll re-use the pegs, but long-term stuff can go into a spaced repetition system.
You can spend a weekend coming up with peg words for numbers from 0 to 99 in the mnemonic major system and memorizing them. Then you’ll have a system for easily memorizing any sequence of up to a 100 arbitrary items by associating the pegs to them, without needing to figure out how to tie the items into each other with rhyming.
Doesn’t work in the long term since the associations will fade and you’ll re-use the pegs, but long-term stuff can go into a spaced repetition system.
I think memory palaces work reasonably well long-term.