The Password Game is a web-based game by Neal Fun, where you’re challenged to create the most secure password ever by following a series of prompts. This has been the most fun viral game that I’ve played in a long time because the prompts are really fun to solve—but theycan be a little challengingas well. Rule 16 requires you to input the best move in algebraic chess notation based on the chessboard arrangement provided. Here’s how to solve it.
How to solve best move in algebraic chess notation – The Password Game Rule 16
The chessboard that appears in The Password Game’s Rule 16 prompt is different for everyone, which means that there isn’t a universal answer. But don’t worry, finding the algebraic chess notation is easy and doesn’t require you to do any math.
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First, you must use a tool that can predict the next best chess move, such asNext Chess Move. You mustrecreate the exact chessboardthat appears in your Password Game. It’s different for every player, so reference yours and not ours. Keep the following in mind when replicating the chessboard:
Once you’ve replicated the chessboard in your Password Game, clickCalculate Next Moveto generate the result.
The result will be generated below the Calculate Next Move button. In the example above, the algebraic chess notation is Rxh7+, which we inputted into The Password Game to solve Rule 16. The answer is different for everyone, so base it on what appears after you set your board up.
For more helpful guides on how to play this addicting game, check outHow to play The Password Game (Neal Fun)here on Pro Game Guides.