Where to find the password recommended by Safari

Hi,
I'm using OS X 10.9.3. I was registering on a website when Safari automatically says it can recommend a password for me, and the password will be stored in iCloud keychain. I accepted the password and registered successfully. Then I wanted to find my password. I looked at the ``KeyChain Access'', but I couldn't find it there. I also looked at the ``Password'' table under Safari Preferences, but also yielded no result. Do you know where I can find the password? Thanks a lot!

You should be able to access passwords in Safari > Preferences > Passwords
When you checked Keychain Access, did you select Passwords on the left under Category ?
How to use iCloud Keychain | Macworld

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