Memory Palace Basics is the starting section. It is for readers who want a simple foundation before using the technique for school, languages, speeches, or numbers. These pages define the method of loci, explain why spatial routes help recall, show how to build a palace, and give examples that make the method visible.

The recommended path is simple: read What Is a Memory Palace?, build a route with How to Build a Memory Palace, then compare the route with Memory Palace Examples and Diagrams. That order prevents two common beginner problems: choosing a weak location and placing flat images that do not trigger recall.

Every page in this section links forward to application guides and back to related basics, so the topic cluster is easy for readers and search engines to follow.