In response to post #76838433. #76972673, #77238293 are all replies on the same post. Gonna hop in as I did my dissertation on the ease of modern password cracking and I wanna flex Things note about passwords: 1. Each real dictionary word is essentially one character, as dictionary lists are the first things we use 2. Anything shorter than 6 characters is not a password 3. Using l33t sp33k is useless as rule lists try these with very little increase in effort 4. Using personal information in your password is a death sentence, this info can be fished/mined with ease 5. Don't use your good pwds on janky old websites, they probably use MD5 and that's pretty much raw text password storage *PLEASE don't use those dice-roll sites they're terribly insecure passwords with modern cracking techniques. The best passwords are, of course, randomly generated password from things like KeePass2. Though you'll have no chance of remembering them. I think the best passwords would be a short sentance of words purposly spelt wrong with random 'special' chars thrown into the words; example: AS8/{00}dBl44ck\\othingNess#