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Tips To Remember The Order Of Planets

May 07, 2021

Tips to remember the order of the planets

There are a number of ways to remember the order of the planets. Find Mnemonics, songs and much more below.

Mnemonics to help remember the planets order.

If you need help revising for an important exam or reading up for a pub quiz space-facts.co.uk have you covered. Here's the planets in order.
  1. Mercury
  2. Venus 
  3. Earth
  4. Mars
  5. Jupiter
  6. Saturn
  7. Uranus 
  8. Neptune

Here's a list of mnemonics to help you remember the order of the planets. Just pick the one that helps you remember.

  • My Very Excited Mother Just Served Us Nachos.
  • My Very Easy Method Just Speeds Up Naming.
  • Men Very Easily Make Jugs Serve Useful Needs.
  • My Very Excited Mother Just Served Us Nine Pizzas.
  • Mercury's Volcanoes Erupt Mulberry Jam Sandwiches Until Noon.
  • My Very Efficient Memory Just Summed Up Nine.
  • My Very Expensive Malamute Jumped Ship Up North.
  • Make Venus Eat My Jello, Serena's Up Next.
  • Mums Very Easy Map Just Shows You North.
  • My Very Easy Method, Just Sleep Until Noon


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