The following 4-character strings have MD5 hashes consisting of all printable characters (ASCII 32 ... ASCII 126):
md5(!j^C) = TH]f{7k'ItGG;?7) md5("dI;) = !x.b*,9d,(F&y4j+ md5(-I}k) = L828Waq8,fz]0b~B md5(9dyR) = B#@>QD(HjYIA/WcS md5(J7$d) = ./U[=:<^UGrE@2i] md5(K/]+) = '7Ns@{4DyiS+wQ7I md5(Y%Zm) = Pv:{*U}I/T1KEJ@P md5(inl.) = C6gpdfMOkw|Lkg?1 md5(js i) = Hhp*3+KUdLLgay&U md5(jv40) = 0W7'!K^)V#naa}.\ md5(u/77) = s9mq$IO'&AE'Y;"p md5(uSW1) = v_ZB[DkW?>b0G;-N
The following 5-character words have the same property:
md5(exzgm) = waVq-=8UC~'%tEcs md5(pepvj) = +kf}fqyd%{oH|eAG md5(vsuzs) = Is<1;2nPdH`g[,s% md5(GUDSA) = .;ECGd-'oHyfBq^\
Here is a SHA-1 example (20 bytes), unique among uppercase-only and lowercase-only words of up to 6 letters.
sha1(amnfcm) = ~xv^p &K6ceIDY p=8R^
sha224(AXXHFA)
has printable its first 21 bytes.
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