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# Polkadot JS Wallet Creation

The current version of Puzzle Game Webapp can only be login via Polkadot JS Wallet. Users will need to create one before accessing.&#x20;

### How to Create?

1. Make sure you are using Chrome/Brave browser.
2. Go to: <https://polkadot.js.org/extension/> and install the extension.
3. Once installed, click the + button and Create New Account.
4. There will be 12-word mnemonic seed generated, please keep the seedphrase well.
5. Once recorded, tick "I have saved my mnemonic seed safely" and click "Next Step".
6. Remain Network as "Allow use on any chain", insert a name on the second blank space and add a new password on the third blank space. Note: Make sure the password is not too simple to break as well.
7. Once it is done, you should be able to click "Add The Account With The Generated Seed".
8. Tadaa, your account has been created!

**Need a video tutorial? Here it is:** [**https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sy7lvAqyzkY**](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sy7lvAqyzkY)


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