To create pronounceable codes use the "Generate using pattern" option. Pronouncable codes are defined by a pattern where vowels (a, e, i, ...) and consonants (b, c, d, ...) are used in an alternating fashion. Do not use more than two vowels or consonants repeatedly.

Some example of patterns that create pronouncable codes are:

  • vcvcvcv = Vowel / Consonant / Vowel / Consonant / Vowel / Consonant / Vowel
  • cvccvvc = Consonant / Vowel / Consonant / Consonant / Vowel / Vowel / Consonant
  • vvcvvccv = Vowel / Vowel / Consonant / Vowel / Vowel / Consonant / Consonant / Vowel
  • cvvcvvc = Consonant / Vowel / Vowel / Consonant / Vowel / Vowel / Consonant

Please note that probably not all generated codes can be pronounced, due to an unusual combination of characters. Also note that only lowercase characters are used to make the codes more readable.

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