The Password Game is a web browser game that has you create an increasingly complex password that must meet all the rules that are displayed. The rules start out pretty standard but get increasingly complicated. Rule 16 displays a chessboard with pieces and asks you to include the best move in algebraic notation in your password. This can be hard to solve, especially if you don't know much about chess or how to write algebraic notation. Luckily, this can be solved pretty easily. This wikiHow article teaches you how to solve Rule 16 in The Password Game.
Beat Rule 16
The chess pieces in Rule 16 are generated at random. You will need to determine the most optimal move and include the algebraic notation in your password. If you're not good at Chess, you can use a website like nextchessmove.com to figure out the next move in algebraic notation.