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Get Started →A strong password is hard for both humans and computers to guess. Three factors decide that: length (16+ characters), character variety (upper, lower, numbers, symbols), and randomness (no names, words, or patterns). This page defaults to a long, mixed-character password — just hit Generate.
Entropy measures how many guesses an attacker would need. Every extra character multiplies that number, which is why a 20-character random password is astronomically stronger than an 8-character one — even a clever one. When in doubt, make it longer.
At least 16 characters. For important accounts like email and banking, 20 or more is better. Length is the single biggest factor in password strength.
Mixing uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols increases the number of possible combinations. Combined with length, this makes a password extremely hard to crack.
Yes. Humans fall into predictable patterns that cracking tools test first. A truly random generator removes that bias, producing passwords that are much harder to guess.