Funny Password Generator
Absurd, memorable, and honestly random. The Committee does not laugh, but you may.
Runs entirely in your browser. Nothing you type or generate is ever sent to a server.
Comedy with real dice behind it
Every password mixes a curated list of 40 absurd adjectives, 40 ridiculous nouns, and 20 chaotic verbs, drawn with your browser's cryptographic randomness. The entropy readout under each result counts only the random draws, assuming the attacker knows the exact pattern and wordlists, so the number you see is the honest floor, not marketing.
Want 300+ ready-made ideas instead of a generator? Browse funny password ideas. Need actual maximum-security credentials? That is the random generator or a diceware passphrase. And if you think you deserve to suffer for your password, the Committee will see you now.
Frequently asked questions
- Can a funny password be a secure password?
- Yes, as long as the words are drawn randomly. SuspiciousWalrus!42 built from random picks across our adjective and noun lists plus random digits carries around 27 bits, fine for low-stakes accounts behind rate limiting. The joke is in the words; the security is in the dice.
- Where should I not use a funny password?
- Email, banking, and your password manager master password deserve maximum strength: use a 5-6 word passphrase or 16+ random characters there. Funny passwords shine for streaming boxes, shared house Wi-Fi, game accounts, and anywhere a human has to say the password out loud without dying of boredom.
- Why do people search for funny passwords?
- Because a password you giggle at is a password you remember. Absurd imagery is genuinely easier for human memory than symbol soup, which is also why passphrase systems work.