About this generator
This tool is configured for visually clear passwords without confusing characters. Every result is created on this device with the Web Crypto API and is never sent to PwdGen.
This preset starts with characters mode and generates 10 independent results at a time. Every visible setting remains adjustable, and generated values are not sent to PwdGen.
When to use it
- Credentials that may need to be typed manually
- Password-manager master password candidates
- Long secrets where readability matters
Alphabet size, entropy, and brute-force assumptions
The theoretical entropy ceiling is calculated as H = L × log2(A), where L is the generated length and A is the number of currently permitted characters.
| Length | Alphabet | Search space | Entropy ceiling | Average at 10 billion guesses/s |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 16 | 56 | 5616 | 92.9 bits | 14,820,896,326 years |
Important: these are mathematical estimates for uniformly random values. Required positions, restricted counts, repeated passwords, dictionary patterns, leaked credentials, and real password-hashing costs can change the result substantially. The figure is not a security guarantee.
How to use the result safely
- Prefer four or more unrelated words
- Do not use a familiar quotation or personal phrase
- Check whether the destination permits spaces or separators
Generation and privacy method
The preset uses the browser Web Crypto API for random selection. Regenerating, changing settings, selecting, and copying results do not send generated credentials to PwdGen. The password crack-time estimator also runs locally and is an estimate, not a guarantee.
Easy To Read Password Generator FAQ
What makes this easy to read password generator memorable?
It uses readable or pronounceable structure while keeping the choices random. A familiar quote, name, or personal phrase is not equivalent to a random passphrase.
How many random words should a passphrase contain?
Four or more unrelated words are a practical starting point for many uses. The right choice depends on the word list, selection method, destination policy, and threat model.
Can I reuse a memorable password?
No. Memorability does not make reuse safe. Keep every account credential unique and store it in a trusted password manager.