What are the eight basic forms of mind mapping?

The eight basic forms of a mind map are: circle map, bubble map, double bubble map, tree map, flowchart flowchart, multiple flowchart, bracketed map, and bridge map. Bubble charts, are a form of guided diagrams with bubbles extending outward from the center of the topic. Bubble charts are used to describe the characteristics, nature, etc. of the topic and are suitable for use as word associations. For example, as shown in Figure 2, the theme of Disney will be associated with words such as Donald Duck, joy, fantasy, etc. MindManager's radial guided map can create a similar bubble map.

Thinking Guide:

Thinking Guide, in English, is The Mind Map, also known as the Mind Map, is an effective graphical thinking tool to express divergent thinking , it is simple but very effective and efficient at the same time, is a practical thinking tool. The Mind Map uses both graphic and textual techniques to show the relationship between the various levels of topics in a hierarchical diagram of mutual affiliation and relevance, and establishes memory links between the key words of the topic and images, colors, etc. The Mind Map also uses the left and right sides of the brain to make full use of the left and right sides of the brain. Thinking Guide fully utilizes the functions of the left and right brain, using the laws of memory, reading and thinking to assist people in science and art.