Is it secure enough?
Last night, I clicked on a link I saw floating around social media for something calledĀ The Password Game. It seemed a little neat; make a secure password against an ever-increasing set of rules. What I thought would be a momentary distraction ended up with me, and my Discord call, furiously searching Google and calculating math to try and outsmart an expanding, seemingly malicious ruleset. Our password, ultimately, failed.
The Password GameĀ is a new overnight web game sensation from developer Neal Agarwal. They’ve made a number of fun, unique games with quirky problems to solve, like Absurd Trolley Problems. WithĀ The Password Game, it starts simple: make a password.
Of course, good web games are never so simple. Gradually, Agarwal introduces rules. Rules that, as they describe it, “ensure [they] will never see the pearly gates.”
The password game is out now! Good luck š¹
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— Neal Agarwal (@nealagarwal) June 27, 2023
Rules, rules, rules
I don’t really want to spoil any of the big rule surprises for you, as that’s a big part of the fun: discovering whatĀ The Password GameĀ will throw at you. It was actually a joy to do this in a Discord call, and I highly, highlyĀ recommend doing the same if you can. MakingĀ The Password GameĀ a social situation is great, not just because you can all collaborate, but you can share in the confusion. (My one hint? Maybe grab a Periodic Table of Elements.)
Either way, go in sight unseen and just see how far you go. Maybe even share your first-time experiences here? I’m fascinated to see how far people get. Apparently, some folks are even beating it. I don’t know if I can fully figure that out, but part of meāa deep-seated, unwell aspect of myselfādoes want to try. At the very least, I can end up with a very, very secure password.
Try your hand atĀ The Password GameĀ here.
Published: Jun 28, 2023 11:30 am