Memorable Password Generator
Generate secure but easy-to-remember passwords using the Diceware method with multi-word passphrases for high entropy and memorability. Perfect for account security, password management, and cybersecurity best practices with memorable yet strong passwords.
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What is Memorable Password Generator?
The Memorable Password Generator creates passwords by combining real English words with numbers and symbols. Instead of random characters, the passwords are based on word patterns that humans can remember. For example, 'correct-horse-battery-staple' style passphrases. You set the word count and separator. All processing happens in the browser.
How does Memorable Password Generator work?
This tool selects random words from a built-in dictionary and combines them with optional numbers and separators. The word-based approach produces passwords that are longer but easier to remember than random character strings, while still being secure due to the large word pool.
Key Features
- Generates passwords from real dictionary words
- Customizable word count (3-8 words)
- Optional numbers and symbols
- Multiple separator options
- Copy password to clipboard
- Generate multiple passwords at once
- Runs in the browser with no uploads
- Cryptographically secure word selection
Common Use Cases
Creating a master password
Generate a strong passphrase for a password manager that you can remember without writing down.
Setting WiFi passwords
Create a memorable passphrase for your home or office WiFi network.
Sharing passwords with team members
Generate a passphrase that is easy to communicate verbally.
Replacing hard-to-remember passwords
Switch from a random character password to a word-based one that is easier to recall.
How to Use This Tool
Set word count
Choose how many words to include (3-8).
Choose options
Toggle numbers, symbols, and separator style.
Generate
Click Generate to create the password.
Copy the password
Copy the passphrase to use or save it in a password manager.
Pro Tips
- 1
Four random words from a 7,776-word list provide about 51 bits of entropy.
- 2
Adding a number and symbol increases security significantly.
- 3
Longer passphrases are more secure and often easier to remember than short complex passwords.
- 4
Store the passphrase in a password manager as a backup.
Frequently Asked Questions
How secure are word-based passwords?
A 4-word passphrase from a 7,776-word dictionary has about 51 bits of entropy. Adding numbers and symbols increases this. Longer passphrases are proportionally more secure.
Is this better than random characters?
Random characters are more compact but harder to remember. Word-based passwords are longer but memorable. For most users, a memorable password they actually use is better than a random one they write on a sticky note.
Is my data sent to a server?
No. All generation happens in your browser. Nothing is transmitted.
How many words should I use?
4-6 words provides strong security for most purposes. Use more for higher security needs.
Are the words real English words?
Yes. The tool uses a dictionary of common English words that are easy to read and pronounce.
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