Wed Feb 04 2026
Bug fixes and improvements
The Password Game is a brilliant, frustrating, and hilarious exercise in digital masochism. What starts as a simple UI task—creating a password—quickly descends into a chaotic logistical puzzle that requires you to juggle increasingly absurd requirements. From checking the current phase of the moon to feeding a digital chicken named Paul, the game subverts every expectation of what a 'game' should be.
As an expert in puzzle design, I find the emergent complexity here fascinating. You aren't just solving riddles; you are managing a living document where one change to satisfy Rule 24 might break Rule 5. The mobile interface handles the text manipulation surprisingly well, and the 'Aha!' moments (like solving a CAPTCHA that is actually a math problem) are genuinely rewarding. It is a viral masterpiece that perfectly captures the absurdity of modern cybersecurity.
Over 35 Increasingly Difficult Rules
Interactive Real-world Data Checks
Dynamic Text-manipulation Puzzles
Hilarious and Unpredictable Challenges
When the game asks for the best move in a specific chess position, use a standard notation (e.g., Nf3). If you change other parts of your password later, ensure the total sum of numbers doesn't change, or Paul the chicken might starve!
Keep a notepad handy. Many rules require you to track external data like the current YouTube URL or a specific color code. The game is as much about organization as it is about logic.
Yes, but it requires extreme attention to detail and a willingness to solve very complex final stages.
This game is awesome and I play it all the time, but if you have parental controls on and need to find the wordle answer you can’t.
Sure it may just be two dollars but still I only had $20 in Apple Pay. Also I’m eight I mean nine and I was like sleeping all day for just $10 the entire house so I probably shouldn’t argue since my grandpa said. He probably would’ve gotten all the way like two or four dollars back in the day and the reason I’m doing this is because of question 11. If you don’t know, that’s the Wordle one and I’m nine and guess what Wordle is rated 18+ and I don’t wanna wait another nine years to play the game. So I asked my mom. And it was incorrect anyway! So I just want $2 back :(
What's rule 9 awnser?









