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In the Password Game, Rule 18 is one of the more difficult rules to get through, but thankfully, it's not impossible! In this article, we go over how to beat Rule 18 and what you need to know to get past it, as well as some tips on how to write a solution. We also include a chart of all of the elements and their corresponding atomic numbers, as well as a list of considerations for other rules in the game that might get messed up due to Rule 18. Keep reading to learn more!
Beating Rule 18 in the Password Game
In your password, you'll see letters highlighted when you reach Rule 18. These are the element symbols currently in the password, and they correlate to an atomic number. All of the elements in your password must have atomic numbers that add up to 200 (such as Og and Pb, which correlate to 118 and 82).
Steps
How to Beat Rule 18
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The atomic number of all elements must add up to 200. When you get to Rule 18, you might see some letters or letter combos highlighted in your password. The letters highlighted correspond to one- or two-letter element symbols (such as O for oxygen, He for helium, Ir for iridium, etc.). Each of these elements has an atomic weight, and you must include a combination of elements that have atomic numbers that add up to 200. [1] X Research source
- The best way to get through this rule is to avoid capital letters in your password as much as possible, except where required.
- The elemental symbols you choose should ideally not start with a Roman numeral (I, V, X, L, C, D, or M) and should not contain any vowels, to avoid messing up later rules.
- Since Rule 12 requires you to have a two-letter symbol for an element from the periodic table, you'll need to have at least one two-letter symbol in your password to begin with.
Rule 18 Solution
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There's not one easy solution for Rule 18. Since the contents of your password might vary depending on how you've completed the other rules in the game, there's no singular easy answer for Rule 18.
- One way to get through this rule is to avoid having any other element symbols in your password and type something like OgPb, which is Oganesson (118) and Lead (82), since 118 + 82 = 200.
- Alternatively, you can add up the atomic numbers for the elements already in your password, find an element that has an atomic number that matches the remainder, and add that to your password. Use the chart below
to find the element with the appropriate atomic number.
- For example, if you already have In (Indium), which has an atomic number of 49, Ar (argon), which has an atomic number of 18, and No (nobelium), which has an atomic number of 102, in your password, you'd do the following calculations:
- 49 + 18 + 102 = 169
- 200 - 169 = 31
- You'd then add Ga (gallium) to your password, since gallium has an atomic number of 31.
- For example, if you already have In (Indium), which has an atomic number of 49, Ar (argon), which has an atomic number of 18, and No (nobelium), which has an atomic number of 102, in your password, you'd do the following calculations:
All Atomic Numbers
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Element Element Symbol Atomic Number HydrogenH 1 HeliumHe 2 LithiumLi 3 BerylliumBe 4 BoronB 5 CarbonC 6 NitrogenN 7 OxygenO 8 FluorineF 9 NeonNe 10 SodiumNa 11 MagnesiumMg 12 AluminiumAl 13 SiliconSi 14 PhosphorusP 15 SulfurS 16 ChlorineCl 17 ArgonAr 18 PotassiumK 19 CalciumCa 20 ScandiumSc 21 TitaniumTi 22 VanadiumV 23 ChromiumCr 24 ManganeseMn 25 IronFe 26 CobaltCo 27 NickelNi 28 CopperCu 29 ZincZn 30 GalliumGa 31 GermaniumGe 32 ArsenicAs 33 SeleniumSe 34 BromineBr 35 KryptonKr 36 RubidiumRb 37 StrontiumSr 38 YttriumY 39 ZirconiumZr 40 NiobiumNb 41 MolybdenumMo 42 TechnetiumTc 43 RutheniumRu 44 RhodiumRh 45 PalladiumPd 46 SilverAg 47 CadmiumCd 48 IndiumIn 49 TinSn 50 AntimonySb 51 TelluriumTe 52 IodineI 53 XenonXe 54 CesiumCs 55 BariumBa 56 LanthanumLa 57 CeriumCe 58 PraseodymiumPr 59 NeodymiumNd 60 PromethiumPm 61 SamariumSm 62 EuropiumEu 63 GadoliniumGd 64 TerbiumTb 65 DysprosiumDy 66 HolmiumHo 67 ErbiumEr 68 ThuliumTm 69 YtterbiumYb 70 LutetiumLu 71 HafniumHf 72 TantalumTa 73 TungstenW 74 RheniumRe 75 OsmiumOs 76 IridiumIr 77 PlatinumPt 78 GoldAu 79 MercuryHg 80 ThalliumTl 81 LeadPb 82 BismuthBi 83 PoloniumPo 84 AstatineAt 85 RadonRn 86 FranciumFr 87 RadiumRa 88 ActiniumAc 89 ThoriumTh 90 ProtactiniumPa 91 UraniumU 92 NeptuniumNp 93 PlutoniumPu 94 AmericiumAm 95 CuriumCm 96 BerkeliumBk 97 CaliforniumCf 98 EinsteiniumEs 99 FermiumFm 100 MendeleviumMd 101 NobeliumNo 102 LawrenciumLr 103 RutherfordiumRf 104 DubniumDb 105 SeaborgiumSg 106 BohriumBh 107 HassiumHs 108 MeitneriumMt 109 DarmstadtiumDs 110 RoentgeniumRg 111 CoperniciumCn 112 NihoniumNh 113 FleroviumFl 114 MoscoviumMc 115 LivermoriumLv 116 TennessineTs 117 OganessonOg 118
Considerations for Other Rules
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1Rule 3 Rule 3 requires your password to have an uppercase letter. The easiest way to get around this rule is to simply delete the previous uppercase letter you added to your password, or ensure that the uppercase letter doesn't create a one- or two-letter elemental symbol. [2] X Research source
- Ideally, the uppercase letter also isn't a Roman numeral nor a vowel, to avoid messing up other rules in the game.
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2Rule 7 To beat Rule 7, you must include a Roman numeral in your password. To avoid messing up this rule with Rule 18, pick XXXV for your Roman numeral (to satisfy a future rule) and avoid using any element symbols that start with I, V, X, L, C, D, or M.
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3Rule 9 To satisfy Rule 9, the Roman numerals in your password must equal 35. Note that the wording of the rule says they must multiply, but the correct answer does not actually involve multiplication. This is why it's best to pick XXXV for Rule 7, and avoid using an element symbol that starts with I, V, X, L, C, D, or M.
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4Rule 10 In Rule 10, you'll be required to type out a CAPTCHA to add it to your password. Oftentimes, these CAPTCHAs will have numbers in them. There are two ways to deal with this rule:
- Refresh the CAPTCHA until you get one without capital letters. There's a little arrow button next to the CAPTCHA that you can use to refresh it. This is the preferred way to deal with this rule.
- You should also look for a CAPTCHA without any numbers to avoid messing up some of the other rules in the game.
- Type the CAPTCHA as is, then adjust the element symbols you've chosen as needed. You may not even have to adjust your element symbols if the capital letters in the CAPTCHA don't correlate to any elements on the periodic table.
- Refresh the CAPTCHA until you get one without capital letters. There's a little arrow button next to the CAPTCHA that you can use to refresh it. This is the preferred way to deal with this rule.
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5Rule 11 In Rule 11, you must type today's Wordle answer in your password. To avoid messing up Rule 18, simply type the word without a capital letter at the front.
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6Rule 14 To beat Rule 14, you must type the name of the country shown in Google Maps. To avoid messing up Rule 18, type the name of the country without capitalizing the first letter.
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7Rule 24 Rule 24 To satisfy Rule 24, you must include a URL to a YouTube video that matches the length of time specified by the game. There are a couple of ways to do this:
- Pick a URL that has no capital letters. This is the ideal way to go about it, since dealing with capital letters in the URL will potentially severely mess up Rule 18 (and potentially some of the other rules in the game regarding Roman numerals).
- Ideally, the URL won't have any numbers either, to avoid messing up some of the other rules in the game.
- Adjust the elements you wrote for Rule 18 to accommodate any unintentional element symbols present in the URL. You may not even have to adjust your element symbols if the capital letters in the URL don't correlate to any elements on the periodic table.
- Pick a URL that has no capital letters. This is the ideal way to go about it, since dealing with capital letters in the URL will potentially severely mess up Rule 18 (and potentially some of the other rules in the game regarding Roman numerals).