```plaintext The password for Century10 is the **161st** word within the file on the desktop. **NOTE:** – The password will be lowercase no matter how it appears on the screen. ``` --- There's `Word_File.txt` on the desktop. ```powershell PS C:\users\century9\desktop> ls Directory: C:\users\century9\desktop Mode LastWriteTime Length Name ---- ------------- ------ ---- -a---- 8/30/2018 3:34 AM 2131 Word_File.txt ``` It contains a lot of words. Our goal is to find the 161st word ```powershell PS C:\users\century9\desktop> get-content .\Word_File.txt larceny epibole ampliate trecentos psychotoxic sybarism shatterwit cartilaginification crenulation splenification freesp ac untragicalness renovater smirch historism tymbal nonobjectivist protestive octobass crownal retrorenal activation asc ocarp clawing unaccordingly strontianite refutatory reline unsubmersible unstuffy asynergia asha rejunction spiritrompe preestimates papabot postcoital forbearantly epistolize corkwood rasers logicized rearrange rectigraph signposts prothro mbin headkerchief upholden oversocialize semiperimeter hackbuteer ticklish brachiated atheneum naegait engrasp palaeocon cha deminudity tragions curteous stratal swandown succinylcholine swooners caskanet irrespectability flocculant palatefu lness thalamocoele maleate tittivate eustachium etudes loppering fidos flayers murrion uninduced numbedness nincompoopis h compressors cassoulet protura fagopyrismus sesquibasic paxwaxes grievous remonstrator fulvid rotatoria ultraconservati ves postcards hairdresser wagnerianism mistreats nefarious winberry usherance conductility yearner uranostaphylorrhaphy rehabilitator agrapha junglegym emanant coy gaelicist parallelogram wealdsman objurgator tapeline amay psalterer eleoste arate mainprise overdyeing dowly coronado localed weasellike scattergram tocological disproportionation archicerebrum gl azement zugtierlaster sleepwort yabber tenontodynia laevulose walkaway readept literally weinmannia englut caulopteris s chellingian thiamid suberizes bistorta quinetum woolulose jaculiferous trestlework unoriginativeness kua uncontemptiblen ess unconcernedly taryard escapologist traumata chlorochrous exocolitis dysgnosia steadfastness keratoleukoma inordinate sacahuiste trippler intoxicatively pierid nonapplicabness patinas rabific scandaliser waggel reauthenticate sufeism lai rds cookee bragget ledgering perceptual chomper obscurities merino ganguela unproposed epulis loppard ignoblesse carrota ge heartbrokenly unfusibness degenerate lacunae cirrocumulus knightlike overwhelmingness oxyrrhyncha capitalizations dim ethylamine uninucleate syndicship graspable tropophil telchines abaiser overclement pursive ``` I got `pierid` as the `161st` word within the file. - `Get-Content` reads the content of the file and it returns an array of strings. - `-split " "` splits the full content by spaces and it returns an array of words, one word per line. - `| Select-Object -Index 160` selects the 161st word because PowerShell uses 0-based indexing. ```powershell PS C:\users\century9\desktop> (Get-Content .\Word_File.txt) -split " " | Select-Object -Index 160 pierid ``` Alternately, we can use the regex `\s+` for whitespaces. ```powershell (Get-Content .\Word_File.txt) -split '\s+' | Select-Object -Index 160 pierid ``` The password for [[Century10]] is `pierid`