The password game takes you on a journey through the Internet trying to create a password that meets very specific requirements. What is today Wordle answer? The current moon phase? A specific move? What do these have in common? You must include the answers in your new password. (And the phase of the moon must be in the form of an emoji.) Google is your friend in trying to meet up Neal AgarwalThe increasingly absurd password requirement rules.
Agarwal released The password game on Tuesday on its website, where it can be played through your browser. Here’s how it works: The game starts on a mostly blank page with an input field: Please choose a password
Agarwal told Polygon it took two months to make The password game, which he began developing at the end of April. “The idea itself has been on my wish list for years, and as password rules have gotten weirder on the internet, I felt like now is a good time to finally implement it,” he said in an email.
Agarwal’s first tweet on Tuesday has garnered more than 11,000 retweets as players post comments to boast of their accomplishments or lament their inadequacies. (I can say that because I’m inadequate too, folks – I was only allowed rule 16.) Some of the rules were Suggestions from Twitter, also: Agarwal asked users for help last month. This is where the Geoguessr rule comes from, for example.
The password game got so tough that not even Agarwal broke his devilish rules – he only played it out to rule 28. “I love that people find ways to beat it. I tried several times before giving up,” he said. “I wasn’t really sure if it was even possible when I released it. But if you challenge the internet, they will find a way.”
This is a brilliant game that is simple on the surface and has many mysteries beneath the layers. Part of the surprise is also how funny and silly it is – it’s a comedy set in a UI. who knew So, The password game has garnered more than a million visits since its release on Tuesday, Agarwal said, so many people now know. The allure of the game also evokes such Wordle: Something like this made for sharing with friends.