4. Use the Letter Flipping Technique
The letter-flipping technique is a way to create a strong and easy-to-remember password by reversing the order of letters in a word or phrase. For example, you could flip the word “buku” to “ukub”, or the phrase “aku sayang kamu” to “umak gnayas uka”. Examples:
- “motor”-> rotom
- “suka makan” -> nakam akus
- “anak ayam” -> maya kana
You can also flip the letters in each word, without reversing the word order. For example, you could flip the word ”aku sayang kamu” to ”uka gnyas umak”, or the word “satu dua tiga ” to ”utas aud agit”. Examples:
- “bola lampu”-> alob upmal
- “kopi susu” -> ipok usus
- “nasi goreng” -> isan gnerog
This lettering technique will make your password stronger because it does not match the normal sequence of letters. However, you can still remember it, because you know the word or phrase it came from.
5. Use the Technique of Inserting Letters
The technique of inserting letters is a way to create a strong and easy-to-remember password by inserting additional letters between letters in a word or phrase. These additional letters can be random, the same letters, or consecutive letters in the alphabet. For example, you can insert the letter X between the letters in the word “kuda”, becoming “kXuXdXa”. Examples:
- “rumah”-> rXuXmXaXh
- “sapi” -> sXaXpXi
- “kursi” -> kXuXrXsXi
You can also insert the same letter as the first or last letter in a word or phrase. For example, you could insert the letter A between the letters in the word “anak”, becoming “aAnAaK”. Examples:
- “buku”-> bBuUbK
- “cuci” -> cCuUcI
- “dada” -> dDaAdA
You can also insert consecutive letters in the alphabet between the letters in a word or phrase. For example, you could insert the letter B between the letters A and C in the word “acara”, becoming “aBcBaRbA”. Examples:
- “efek”-> eFfEgK
- “gigi” -> gHhIiJ
- “koki” -> kLlOoM
This technique of inserting letters will make your password stronger because it adds unexpected characters. However, you can still keep that in mind, because you know the insertion rules you used.
6. Use the Letter Shuffle Technique
The technique of scrambling letters is a way to create a strong and easy-to-remember password by scrambling the sequence of letters in a word or phrase. You can shuffle letters randomly, or use specific patterns. For example, you could shuffle the letters in the word “kuda” into ”daku”, or use the ABBA pattern, to become “aukd”. Examples:
- “rumah”-> hamur
- “sapi” -> pais
- “kursi” -> rikus
This scrambling technique will make your password stronger, as it changes the normal order of letters. However, you can still remember it, because you know the word or phrase it came from.
7. Use Word Combining Techniques
The technique of combining words is a way to create a strong and easy-to-remember password by combining two or more words into one new word. You can combine related words or those that are not related at all. For example, you could combine the words “kucing” and “anjing” into “kucjing”, or the words “apel” and ”jeruk” into ”apejer”. Examples:
- “buku” and “meja”-> bukmej
- “mata” and “hari”-> mahari
- “nasi” and “ayam”-> nayam
You can also combine words by cutting out some words and connecting them with others. For example, you could combine the words “kuda” and “zebra” into “kudra”, or the words “gitar” and “biola” into “gitla”. Examples:
- “motor” and “sepeda”-> motda
- “kopi” and “susu”-> kousu
- “laptop” and “tablet” -> lablet
This technique of combining words will make your password stronger because it creates a new word that is not in the dictionary. However, you can still remember it, because you know the words you put together.