Generate Secure WiFi Password
Generate a strong, random WiFi password. Easy to share, hard to guess. Works with all routers. Free tool.
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Your WiFi password is the only thing standing between your home network and anyone within range. Default router passwords (like 'admin123') are trivially guessed, and weak passwords can be cracked by freely available tools in minutes. A strong WiFi password should be 12–16 characters with mixed case and numbers — but no special characters that are hard to type on phone keyboards and smart TV remotes. This generator creates WiFi-friendly passwords that are secure yet practical to enter on any device.
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14-Character Password — 83-Bit Entropy Security Analysis
A 14-character password using uppercase, lowercase, numbers draws from a character set of 62 possible characters, producing 83 bits of entropy. This provides strong security for most accounts, though high-value targets (master passwords, API keys) benefit from longer passwords. Every character is generated using the Web Crypto API for true cryptographic randomness, ensuring no patterns, biases, or predictability exist in the output.
WiFi-Friendly Character Selection
WiFi passwords need to be typed on devices with limited keyboards — smart TVs, game consoles, IoT devices, and guests' phones. By excluding ambiguous characters (0/O, 1/l/I) that look similar and omitting special symbols that are buried in phone keyboard menus, this 14-character password balances strong security with real-world usability. WPA2 encryption treats every character equally, so a 14-character alphanumeric password provides more than enough entropy to resist any practical attack.
Best Practices for Password Management
Use a unique password for every account — reusing passwords means a single data breach can compromise all your services. Store this 14-character password in a reputable password manager (Bitwarden, 1Password, KeePassXC) rather than memorizing it or saving it in browser autofill. Enable two-factor authentication wherever possible for an additional layer of protection beyond the password itself. This generator runs entirely in your browser — the password is never stored, transmitted, or logged anywhere. Close the tab and it's gone.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long should a WiFi password be?
At least 12 characters. WPA2 supports up to 63 characters, but 12–16 characters is a good balance between security and convenience for entering on devices.
Should WiFi passwords have special characters?
Not recommended. Special characters are hard to type on smart TVs, game consoles, and guests' phones. A 14-character alphanumeric password is plenty secure.
Why exclude ambiguous characters for WiFi?
Characters like 0/O, 1/l/I look similar, making the password hard to read aloud or type correctly. Excluding them makes the password easier to share without confusion.
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