You mean apart from βpasswordβ? ;)
I have a lot of dumb passwords locally. However, when it comes to something that is accessible from all over the Interwebz, nothing beats pwgen.
I have no inhibitions sharing my dumbest password. It was my first ever password.
The year was 1999. My father had just bought the computer for our family and I was six years old then. We had a dial-up internet connection, and he was getting emails done for everyone in the family. He suddenly called me over and asked me a few questions and my first email account was up. Then, he went what's your password and I go, what's a password.
Then, he said it's a secret key. My teeny tiny brain back then could not come up with anything, then my father goes what's your fav thing in the entire world? I said "ice cream" and that was my first ever password. :D Got it changed when I became a teenager though. :D
Of course, I won't speak a word about my current passwords. :P
From a technical perspective, I read this nice piece on Hashnode yesterday.
Whilst I never used it, there is the old joke about "*********" as a password, where you're not sure if it's pure genius or genuine stupidity.
I'm not gonna tell my password history. But back in the days when I had a Hotmail account, I used a common word with a conscious typo and thought that was gonna make it much harder for anyone to pick out.
Gates D
passwordis123, true story