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Password Game Rule 21 – How to make a strong password

Don't think too hard about it.

The Password Game is a web-based game by Neal Fun, where you're challenged to create the most secure password ever by following a series of prompts. This has been the most fun viral game that I've played in a long time because the prompts are really fun to solve—but they can be a little challenging as well. Rule 21 requires you to make a strong password. It's a lot simpler than it sounds, so here's how to make the strongest password ever.

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The Rule 21 box will include a weightlifting emoji. Simply copy and paste the weightlifting emoji multiple times, until the password bar turns green. Doing so will solve the puzzle, allowing you to proceed to the next Rule. Make sure to use the exact emoji provided by Rule 21, which can look different depending on your device. Other emojis will not work.

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Nicki Si
Nicki is a freelance writer with 5 years of writing experience. She's a fan of anything from HoYoverse, from Genshin Impact to Tears of Themis and Honkai: Star Rail. She also loves rhythm games like BanG Dream! and D4DJ.

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Password Game Rule 21 – How to make a strong password

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