Fun Password Generator
Generate memorable passwords with themes
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Why Funny Passwords Work
- 4 random words have ~44 bits of entropy (trillions of combinations)
- Easy to remember: "fuzzy-penguin-rocket-pizza" vs "Xk9#mP2$"
- XKCD proved passphrases are both more secure AND memorable
- Still use a password manager to store all your passwords
- Never reuse passwords across different websites
How to Use
Generate memorable and secure passwords using our funny password generator
Select Style
Choose your preferred password style: XKCD (random words), Sentence, Emoji, or Phonetic.
Adjust Word Count
Use the slider to select how many words (3-8) you want in your password.
Add Extras
Optionally enable numbers, symbols, or emojis for additional complexity.
Generate
Click the generate button to create new passwords. View the strength indicator to ensure security.
Copy & Use
Click the copy button to copy your password. Use a password manager to store it securely.
Passphrase Entropy
Entropy = log2(vocabulary_size^word_count)
For a 4-word passphrase with a 2048-word vocabulary: log2(2048^4) = 44 bits of entropy. This means an attacker would need to try 2^44 (about 17.6 trillion) combinations.
Frequently Asked Questions
A funny password generator creates memorable passwords using random combinations of words, making them both secure and easy to remember. Unlike random character strings, these passwords use patterns like "correct-horse-battery-staple" which are both stronger and more memorable.
Yes! A 4-word passphrase has approximately 44 bits of entropy when using a 2048-word dictionary, which would take centuries to crack through brute force. The XKCD comic famously demonstrated that "correct horse battery staple" is both more secure and more memorable than "Tr0ub4dor&3".
XKCD-style passwords are passphrases made of 4+ random words, inspired by the famous XKCD comic #936. Example: "fuzzy-penguin-rocket-pizza". They are easy to remember but extremely difficult to crack because of the massive number of possible combinations.
Yes! Our generator allows you to optionally add numbers, symbols, and even emojis to your password for additional security. You can customize the separator and add prefixes/suffixes to meet any password requirements.
For most purposes, 4 words provide excellent security (about 44 bits of entropy). For high-security applications, use 5-6 words. Each additional word roughly doubles the number of possible combinations.
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