How to win the Password Game's Rule 24

If you've completed this portion of

If you've completed this portion of The Password Game, you are most likely at your breaking point, assuming you haven't already lost it and are thinking of throwing some chickens to the birds. Were chess, burning your password, and arithmetic problems involving periodic tables insufficient to break you? Alright, let's go into Rule 24. It will hurt from this. Here's how to win the Password Game's Rule 24.

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Rule 24 of The Password Game, or Hell on Earth

You are required by Rule 24 to locate and copy the URL of a randomly-length YouTube video. It is possible that you may need a video that lasts fifteen minutes or more. In any case, while Paul the Chicken is chowing down on worms, you have to seek.

So, how can one defeat The Password Game's Rule 24? Well, there isn't a precise answer for this. Unless you have many monitors and video editing tools on hand, it is quite impossible to create your own movie to match the timestamp while on a one-minute timer. You may adjust the duration of your YouTube search results to be under or over 20 minutes, based on your requirements.

Finding timers or speedruns with the desired duration is your best option. Even then, it's unlikely that you'll obtain the precise moment you want, so you'll just have to browse. The good news is that you don't always need the precise length. I've managed to get away with releasing a video that is one second longer than requested, but don't do it again. However, the challenging aspect will still be striking a balance between looking for and feeding Paul.

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When you locate the video URL, be aware that it will still work even if you remove the http:// and the channel name from the URL. The only thing you can do to attempt to keep your other rules intact is to put it into a URL shortener, so dealing with the Roman numerals and Periodic Table math is going to become rather challenging.


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