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This infographic displays all shown deaths in Squid Game, sorted by the different causes of death. Note that the top graph has two scales, one for the participants' deaths and one for the deaths of people who aren't taking part in the game.
- Players 324 & 250 (Park Ji-Hoon) - Episode 1, "Red Light, Green Light"
- Player 119 - Episode 3, "The Man with The Umbrella"
- Player 271 (Min Tae-Yul) - Episode 4, "Stick to The Team"
- Player 111, Byeong-Gi (Yoo Sung-joo) - Episode 5, "A Fair World"
- Player 199, Abdul Ali (Anupam Tripathi) - Episode 6, "Gganbu"
- Player 240, Ji-Yeong (Lee Yoo-Mi) - Episode 6, "Gganbu"
- Players 069 (Kim Yun-Tae) and 070 (Lee Ji-Ha) - Episode 7, "Vips"
- Player 017 (Lee Sang-Hee) - Episode 7, "Vips"
- Hwang Jun-Ho (WI Ha-Joon) - Episode 8, "Front Man"
- Player 067, Kang Sae-Byeok (Jung Ho-Yeon) - Episode 8, "Front Man"
The first players to be eliminated from the games, Player 324 and Player 250 wager a friendly bet during the first game, "Red Light, Green Light," on who will cross the finish line first, not yet realizing that this familiar childhood game is far from child's play. Player 324 is the first player to be eliminated from the game, followed by Player 25...
The nameless Player 119 was the first example of what happens when a player tries (and fails) to rebel against the staff. At the end of the honeycomb game in Episode 3, Player 119 — who has failed to successfully remove his umbrella from the sugary snack — tackles a guard member and grabs his gun before he can kill him. Player 119 then shoots the g...
It was only a matter of time before the players realized that they could take matters into their own hands. In one of the most shocking deaths of the season, Player 271 confronts Deok-su (Heo Sung-tae) after he and his crew cut in line during mealtime, leaving Player 271 and four others without food. After Player 271 tries to grab Deok-su's drink f...
Player 111, or Byeong-gi, figured out early on how to play to his strengths when he secretly helped a rogue group of staff members harvest organs of dead players in exchange for information on upcoming games. In Episode 5, however, one of the staff informs Player 111 that they haven't been told what the next game will be yet. Player 111 is enraged ...
In one of the most tragic deaths of the season, Sang-woo (Hae-soo Park) shows his true colors and kills Ali, the selfless player who saved Gi-hun's life in the first game and who deeply respected and trusted Sang-woo with his life. Sang-woo and Ali team up for the marble game in Episode 6, but like everyone else, they had no idea they were not actu...
Even though we spent relatively little time with Player 240, Ji-yeong, in comparison to other supporting characters, Ji-yeong's death was still one of the most crushing. Ji-yeong and Sae-byeok team up for the game of marbles and decide they will bet everything and end the game in a single round in the last minute of the game. While they wait, Ji-ye...
When we first met Player 069 and Player 070 in Episode 4, it instantly became clear that they would suffer a terrible fate because of one crucial factor: they were husband and wife. Naturally, they paired up for the marble game because like everyone else, they didn't realize they would be competing against each other. It becomes clear that Player 0...
Even though Sang-woo showed his true colors when he betrayed Ali in the previous episode, it still comes as a brutal shock when he shoves Player 017 off the tile during the glass bridge game. An appalled Gi-hun asks why he would do such a heinous thing, especially since Player 017 was the only reason they even made it as far as they did. Sang-woo f...
Although it is implied that Jun-ho, the determined cop hell-bent on finding his brother and exposing the games to the authorities, died in Episode 8, we will call Jun-ho's death unconfirmed, going with the cardinal rule in television that if there's no body, then you can't count someone as dead (the moment they didn't show Oh Il-Nam's death, my plo...
Another of Squid Game's most tragic deaths, Sae-byeok meets her end in the penultimate episode of the season. First, she gets impaled with a broken shard of glass after the remaining tiles shatter at the conclusion of the glass bridge game. It feels horrifically unfair, seeing as how she was one of the final three to win the game. After barely eati...
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The following is a comprehensive list of the deceased from the series. Please note that this list consists primarily of confirmed deaths; characters whose fates are currently unconfirmed (e.g. Hwang Jun-ho ) are not included.
question about the old man (spoilers) last episode confused me. why is the old man still alive? (he was killed in the marbles game) No he wasn’t. Rule number one of tv shows- 9 times out of 10, if someone isn’t actually shown dead on screen, they’re still alive.
Without a reason to play, dying in the games didn't make sense anymore. He was at peace with letting go of his childhood and living as an old man until he died naturally. FULL EXPLANATION. Was Il-nam ever in danger of dying during the game? Yes. At all times. He said on his death bed that he played because he wanted to have fun and feel alive ...
Sep 30, 2021 · At the end of Squid Game episode 9, the truth behind who created the games was revealed. It turns out that Oh Il-nam (Oh Yeong-su), the old man, also known as Player 001, was the actual host...
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