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Welcome to the world of dizziness where you get to experience some of the unsolvable puzzles you have ever seen, The Password Game. Aside from the fact that the game has been developed with innovation and creativity, The Password Game was successful in challenging puzzle lovers around the world, especially in rule 26 where you are asked: “Your password must contain twice as many italic characters as bold”.

With its 35 brain-scratching rules, you can barely make it to the end, however, if you are keen enough you can finish the game for sure. There are tons of tips and tricks for this game and we are focusing on the related tips of rule 26.

Password Game Rule 26

How to solve Rule 26 of the password game?

In this part, what you are required to do is to italicize as many as letters you have bolded. The most advisable solution for this rule is to make non-vowels italic so it won’t interfere with rule 19.

Another possible solution is to italicize all of the characters within your password. This seems to be the result, nonetheless, depending on your password detail, it may violate rule 19 (Bold Letters). To avoid this, add some consonants and make them italic.

The only thing that matters in this part is to stay sharp and not italicize letters that may conflict with other rules of the game.

For the next part of the game, you need to deal with a font-related rule that makes you want to keep up with the game. More about that will be explained in the coming articles ahead.

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