Games — Neil.fun

Few games have caused as much collective psychological breakdown as The Password Game on neil.fun. The premise is painfully simple: Create a password. However, the rules keep piling up.

Rule 1: Must have 5 characters. Rule 2: Must include a number. Rule 3: Must include an uppercase letter. Rule 4: Must include a Roman numeral. Rule 5: The digits must multiply to 42. Rule 6: Must include the length of your password (which keeps changing). Rule 7: Must include the current phase of the moon as an emoji. Rule 8: Must include a specific YouTube video ID. neil.fun games

By the time you hit Rule 20, you are no longer a human setting a password; you are a tortured logician trying to appease a digital god. It went viral for a reason—it is the perfect metaphor for modern internet bureaucracy. Few games have caused as much collective psychological

It’s a free, browser-based game website that focuses on minimalist design, clever mechanics, and often social/viral hooks. No downloads, no ads plastered everywhere – just weird, wonderful, and surprisingly addictive mini-games. Rule 1: Must have 5 characters

neil.fun is a collection of small, playful web games and interactive experiments created by Neil O’Sullivan (often credited as Neil). The site focuses on quick, clever ideas that highlight simple mechanics, humor, and surprising data-driven interactions. Games are browser-based, free, and typically load instantly with minimal UI.