Free Password Generator Without Special Characters
- Turn off the symbols toggle in Hawk Password Generator to get letters and numbers only.
- Increase length to 20+ characters to compensate for the smaller character pool.
- A 20-char alphanumeric password (62-char set) reaches roughly 119 bits of entropy — Very Strong.
- Many banking, enterprise, and legacy systems block special characters — this is a real constraint, not user error.
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Yes — you can generate a strong password using only letters and numbers. Some sites and systems explicitly block special characters, and a longer alphanumeric password is the correct solution. Below we cover why these restrictions exist, how long your password needs to be, and how to generate one instantly with Hawk Password Generator.
Why Some Sites and Systems Block Special Characters
Character restrictions on passwords are more common than you might expect. Banking portals, government websites, enterprise HR systems, and older web applications frequently block symbols like !, @, or #. The technical reasons vary:
- Legacy validation rules — older systems were built before modern password standards and have never been updated
- Encoding concerns — some systems have issues with certain symbols in form submissions or database fields
- Outdated IT policies — some departments block symbols to prevent user confusion or support tickets
This is a design flaw on the site's part, but it is a real constraint you have to work within. The correct response is to use a longer password, not a simpler or more memorable one.
How Strong Is a Password Without Symbols?
Password strength comes from the size of the character set combined with the length. Without symbols, the character set shrinks but does not collapse. Here is how the numbers compare:
| Character Set | Pool Size | 16-char Entropy | 20-char Entropy |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lowercase only | 26 | 75 bits | 94 bits |
| Upper + lowercase | 52 | 90 bits | 113 bits |
| Alphanumeric (A-Z + a-z + 0-9) | 62 | 95 bits | 119 bits |
| Alphanumeric + symbols | 92 | 104 bits | 130 bits |
A 20-character alphanumeric password reaches 119 bits — well above the 80-bit threshold considered strong for most systems. At 10 billion guesses per second, cracking it would take longer than the age of the universe.
The key rule: when symbols are unavailable, go longer. A 20-char letters-and-numbers password is meaningfully stronger than a 12-char password with symbols.
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The process takes about 15 seconds:
- Set length to 20 or higher using the slider (range is 4–128)
- Check A-Z, a-z, and 0-9 — make sure all three are enabled
- Uncheck the symbols toggle
- Click Generate — a fresh random password appears instantly
- Click Copy — paste directly into your password field
Every password uses secure random generator, the same cryptographically secure API used by security software. Nothing is sent to a server — the password exists only in your browser until you copy it.
After generating, you can open the Wolf Password Strength Checker in another tab and paste it in to confirm the score. A properly configured 20-char alphanumeric password should score Very Strong.
How Long Should a No-Symbols Password Be?
The minimum length depends on what the account protects:
| Use Case | Min Length (No Symbols) | Reasoning |
|---|---|---|
| General accounts | 16 characters | 95 bits — strong for most threats |
| Banking and financial | 20 characters | Higher value target — extra length adds real protection |
| Email (primary account) | 20 characters | Email is the recovery key for every other account |
| Kids' accounts | 14 characters | Balance of security and practical usability |
One rule that never changes: the password must still be random. Using a real word, name, or phrase to compensate for the missing symbols defeats the purpose entirely. Use the generator to produce a fully random string and rely on length for strength.
Generate a No-Symbols Password Free
Disable the symbols toggle, set your length to 20+, and get a cryptographically secure alphanumeric password in one click. No account, no download.
Open Password GeneratorFrequently Asked Questions
Is a password without special characters strong enough?
Yes, if it is long enough. A 20-character alphanumeric password reaches roughly 119 bits of entropy, which is considered Very Strong. The trade-off is length: without symbols you need more characters to achieve the same security level as a shorter password that includes symbols.
Why do some websites not allow special characters in passwords?
Legacy validation rules, encoding issues, and outdated IT policies are the most common reasons. It is a design flaw on the site's part. The correct response is to increase your password length rather than use a simpler or easier-to-remember password.
How long should a password be if I cannot use symbols?
At minimum 16 characters for general accounts and 20 characters for high-value accounts like banking or email. A 20-char alphanumeric password is stronger than a 12-char password that includes symbols.
Does Hawk Password Generator support letters-and-numbers-only passwords?
Yes. Uncheck the symbols toggle, confirm uppercase, lowercase, and numbers are all enabled, and set your length to 20 or higher. The generator produces a cryptographically random alphanumeric password instantly.

