Diceware™ is a method for picking passphrases that uses ordinary dice to select words at random from a special list called the Diceware Word List. Each word in the list is preceded by a five digit number. All the digits are between one and six, allowing you to use the outcomes of five dice rolls to select a word from the list.
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Although Diceware purists will proclaim that one must use physical dice to generate their passphrase, this app uses a random number generator. For those purists, this app also provides a simple interface for translating a sequence of 5 digit numbers into Diceware words.
On the start screen, the app allows the user to select between two different word lists that the passwords will be generated from.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation new wordlist, created by Joseph Bonneau, aimed to fix some issues present in the original Diceware word list created by Arnold G. Reinhold's.
Read more about the new EFF wordlist.
The Diceware original wordlist that contains 7776 short words, abbreviations and easy-to-remember character strings.