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Five Analysis Of Squid Game That You May Not Know

The South Korean drama, Squid Game may just be the most popular Netflix show of the year.

The show stars some of South Korea’s biggest actors, including Park Hae-soo and Wi Ha-joon and Lee Jung-Jae, who plays the character Seong Gi-Hun. In the show, a group of 456 people who are all struggling financially are invited to play a life-threatening survival competition where the winner walks away 45.6 billion won.

Now, there are some puzzling points and plots that you may not know and Weekender is here to debunk them for you.

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3. Were There Hints on the Wall Right from the Start?

Yes! The original game organizer had revealed hints of the games as early as episode 1! The game organizer kept all the contestants in a large room with stacked iron beds. The walls behind the beds are pictures of the different game levels. All the game participants were focusing on the front so no one noticed those hints at all. It wasn’t until more and more people died, the mystery on the wall gradually emerged.

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