T
ToolPrime

MD5 Hash of "test"

MD5 Hash

098f6bcd4621d373cade4e832627b4f6

Hash Any Text

All Hashes of "test"

Algorithm Hash
MD5 098f6bcd4621d373cade4e832627b4f6
SHA-1 a94a8fe5ccb19ba61c4c0873d391e987982fbbd3
SHA-256 9f86d081884c7d659a2feaa0c55ad015a3bf4f1b2b0b822cd15d6c15b0f00a08
SHA-512 ee26b0dd4af7e749aa1a8ee3c10ae9923f618980772e473f8819a5d4940e0db27ac185f8a0e1d5f84f88bc887fd67b143732c304cc5fa9ad8e6f57f50028a8ff

About MD5

MD5 produces a 128-bit digest, written as 32 hexadecimal characters. The same input always produces the same hash, while even a one-character change yields a completely different output. This page's hash is exactly 32 characters long, as expected for MD5.

Security: MD5 is cryptographically broken — practical collisions have been demonstrated since 2004. It is fine for non-security checksums and deduplication, but should never be used for passwords, signatures, or any security-sensitive purpose. It is most appropriate for file checksums and non-security deduplication.

Can this hash be reversed?

Hashing is one-way — you cannot mathematically reverse a MD5 hash to recover its input. However, precomputed (rainbow) tables can simply look up the hashes of common inputs, so a common dictionary word like "test" should never be used as a password. Strong passwords are long, random, and salted before hashing.

More MD5 Hashes

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the MD5 hash of "test"?
The MD5 hash of "test" is 098f6bcd4621d373cade4e832627b4f6.
Is MD5 secure?
MD5 is cryptographically broken — practical collisions have been demonstrated since 2004. It is fine for non-security checksums and deduplication, but should never be used for passwords, signatures, or any security-sensitive purpose.
How long is a MD5 hash?
A MD5 hash is 128-bit, which is 32 hexadecimal characters long.
Can a MD5 hash be reversed?
No. MD5 is a one-way function, so a hash cannot be mathematically reversed back to its input. However, hashes of common inputs can be looked up in precomputed (rainbow) tables — which is why a common word like "test" should never be used as a password.

Related Tools