678 × 999 = ?

Can you solve this without a calculator?

Did this question seem like an impossible mission?
If that seems impossible, you’re not alone. Many people struggle with numbers, feeling like math is a secret code they can’t crack. But what if you could train your brain to think faster, solve problems instantly, and handle numbers with ease?
If math has ever made you hesitate, then this course is your Secret Weapon.
We’re going to turn you into a human calculator—faster, sharper, and more confident with numbers than ever before.
Quick Trick Math
Add clarity. Subtract fear. Multiply confidence.
Build a fitter, faster, sharper math brain.

Become a Human Calculator in Just 30 Days!
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10 Minutes a Day
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33 Easy Tricks
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23 Workbooks
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5 Brain Games
No more math anxiety - Just pure brainpower!
Why Learn Math—Even If You Think You Don’t Need It?
Think math isn’t relevant to your daily life? Think again! Math isn’t just about solving equations, it’s about training your brain to think faster, sharper, and smarter. Even if you never use algebra again, the mental skills you develop through math will give you a powerful advantage in everyday situations.

Everyday Superpowers
Even if you don’t "need" math for work, it sneaks into daily life:
Making Smart Decisions – From choosing the best phone plan to managing time efficiently.
Handling Money Like a Pro – Budgeting, tipping, investing—it all comes down to numbers.
Avoiding Scams – Spotting bad deals and understanding data helps you stay ahead.
A Workout for Your Brain
Solving math problems is like lifting weights for your brain. It strengthens:
Problem-Solving Skills – Helps you think logically and break down complex situations.
Quick Thinking – Trains your brain to process information faster.
Focus & Concentration – Improves your ability to stay sharp under pressure.
Creativity – Math isn’t just formulas; it’s about finding patterns, thinking outside the box, and making connections.

What You’ll Learn

Quick Addition & Subtraction
No more counting on fingers!
Learn mental shortcuts to add and subtract numbers effortlessly, so you can calculate faster than ever, whether you're splitting a bill at a restaurant or estimating costs while shopping.

Divide & Conquer
Make division effortless!
Discover smart tricks to divide numbers easily without long division, helping you solve problems faster in school, work, and everyday situations.

Multiplication Magic
Solve BIG problems in seconds!
Master powerful techniques to multiply large numbers quickly in your head, making complex calculations feel simple and boosting your confidence with numbers.

Supercharged Squaring
Find squares in a snap!
Learn easy-to-apply methods to square numbers instantly, sharpening your math skills and making mental calculations much smoother.
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Chapter 1 - Understanding Your Memory: The Basics and BeyondTypes of Memory Benchmark Test for Words Benchmark Test for Numbers Understanding the 3 Stages of Memory 5 Powerful Keys of Memory Understanding Your Brain's Preferred Language Technology of Heart-Coherence Back Tapping for Spinal Health Technology of Brain-Coherence Most Important Graph in the World (MIG) Tips for Optimizing Brain Performance The Art of Revision The Scientific Basis for Taking Regular Breaks Ideal Study Hour Ideal Work Hour
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Chapter 2 - Core Memory SystemsPower of the Mind Screen The Link System - Chain-Linking The Peg System Pegs 00 – 20 Pegs 21 – 40 Pegs 41 – 60 Pegs 61 – 80 Pegs 81 – 100 Memorizing Schedule and Appointments The Journey Method The Body System The Alphabet System
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Chapter 3 - Language of NumbersHow to Memorize Any Number Guinness World Record: Most Three Digit Flash Numbers Memorized Guinness World Record: Most Longest Number Sequence Memorized In Four Seconds Guinness World Record: Longest binary number sequence memorized in one minute How to Memorize Telephone Numbers How to Memorize Dates and Events Guinness World Record: Most Historical Dates Recalled in Five Minutes How to Memorize Birthdays
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Chapter 4 – Remembering Names and FacesGuinness World Record: Most Names and Faces Memorized in 15 Minutes How to Memorize Names and Faces Technique 1 - Associating to a Sound-Like Image Technique 2 - Associating to a Familiar Name Technique 3 - Associating to a Familiar Place or Object
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Chapter 5 - Mastering Presentations and SpeechesMemorize Speeches and Presentations How to Deliver and Prepare Powerful Presentations How to Overcome the Fear of Public Speaking How to Use MIG for Powerful Presentations Presentation and Speeches – Activity How to Remember What you Read Mind Mapping Textbooks How to Memorize Lyrics
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Chapter 6 - Memorizing Geographical Details, Facts and FiguresHow to Memorize the World Map Memorizing the Continents How to Memorize the Countries of the World
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Chapter 7 – Memory Tools for Language and VocabularyBuild Vocabulary in 3 Steps How to Memorize Spellings How to Memorize Quotations Memorizing Foreign Vocabulary How to Memorize Words Guinness World Record: Most Random Words Memorized in 15 Minutes How to Memorize Acronyms and Abbreviations
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Chapter 8 - Mathematics, Equations, Engineering and PhysicsHow to Memorize Mathematical and Scientific Formulae & Equations Pegs for Greek Alphabets Pegs for Mathematical Symbols Memorizing Math Equations and Definitions Memory Techniques for Engineering Memory Techniques for Physics
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Chapter 9 - Business Studies, Accounting, Economics and LawMemorizing Important Terms Used in Business Memorizing Important Factors Used in Business Studies Memorizing Important Theories Memorizing Types of Leadership How to Memorize Important Calculations for Business Studies Memory Tools for Accounting Effectively Memorizing Facts and Figures of Accounting How To Memorize the Principles of Accounting Memory Tools for Economics Memorizing Economics Acronyms Memorize Important Law Facts How To Memorize the Code of Laws How To Memorize The Nine Felonies In Common Law How to Memorize Conditions for Valid Wills
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Chapter 10 - Medicine, Chemistry, BiochemistryMemorizing Medical Facts How to Memorize the Six Most Common Elements in the Human Body How to Memorize Types of Diabetes How to Memorize the Order of the Five Heaviest Organs in the Body Memorizing for Chemistry and Biochemistry The Periodic Table of Elements
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Chapter 11 - World Memory ChampionshipsBecoming the Next Champion Champions of Inspiration Message from Authors About the Authors Emma Alam Sania Alam Courses by Futuristic Learning
Get A Sharper, Stronger Brain!
Research shows that doing mental math delays cognitive decline and keeps your brain agile as you age. Think of it as brain insurance, the more you exercise your mind now, the sharper it stays for life.
So, even if you don’t “need” math, your brain does. Keep it fit, keep it sharp, and keep thinking fast—because a strong mind is the ultimate superpower!