Why this prompt asks for a method, not a password
Generating a specific password and sharing it through an AI chat is a security anti-pattern — the password now exists in a conversation history. This prompt teaches you the method instead: how to build a password from a memorable phrase, a pattern, a set of rules that only you know. The result is passwords you can reconstruct from memory using your own system rather than passwords stored anywhere. The three examples show you what the method produces without creating passwords you'd actually use.
The method that actually works
The most reliable memorable password method is a passphrase — four or more random words strung together, with a number and special character added. 'correct-horse-battery-staple' is the famous example from the xkcd comic, and it's genuinely secure. What most people get wrong is choosing words that aren't random ('my-dog-is-Max' uses personal information). The AI will teach you how to choose words that are memorable to you but not guessable from your public information.