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Ali's death was the most heartbreaking one. He trusted his friend with his marbles and was killed completely cold heartedly by him. And he had so much more to live for, a wife and a young son. His "friend" knew it and still stole his rightful win (life)
Their first mistake was trusting a dude with that much debt at stake ALSO wanted by the police. He's as dangerous as the criminal when it comes to desperation
Tbh, when i saw Ali for the first time, the first thought popped into my head was "Aww, he's gonna die first isn't he?" He's the only foreigner in a sea of Koreans, an obvious disadvantage in cultural knowledge and alliance. His respectful mannerism, kindness and trusting nature are indeed lovable but completely useless in a death game. A strong body but weak mind, leaving him the easiest target possible.
The thing is, there's no "rightful win" in those games imo, it's only survival and all the participants agreed to come back. Those games are twisted for sure, but come on, it's obvious you shouldn't trust anyone here in the first place. I don't blame Sangwoo at all, he was realistic and knew only one of them was going to get out of there alive.
I think Ali's death was sadder than Sae-Byeok, because at least Sae-Byeok's brother is in good hands with Sangwoo's mother while Ali's family is left to wonder what happened to him and didn't get anything to compensate their loss. The consequence of his death was sadder, but both of their deaths had me crying
We literally watched sae byeok die in a slow and painful death. On top of that, Gi hun’s reaction made it even harder. The scene was perfectly executed, enough to make the audience feel their pain. Her death got to me the most, couldn’t stop crying. As tough as it was, at least Ali’s death was quick, one shot to the head and it was blurred in the background
@@Filipas-el9sp daaaamn lol SAVAGE! But, I can see what you're saying. I actually liked the guy, thought the film did right by adding a character to represent trust, loyalty, and humanity. Unfortunately that's what killed him, just goes to show, in a game of life or death with money being the influence. People will disregard everything they know and love being blinded by greed and fear.
@@laz5518 I agree, I liked him as a personality. I just had a better thought. We can't actually say Ali was completely stupid, but only that the other guy was smarter and therefore acted like he found a solution. Hats off to him for making up a perfect plan of deception during all of this tension.
hey, it's worth some of the things you can pick up. for me, it just reinforces the idea that panicking never helps anyone. that's a real life skill, and while it obviously doesn't work when mid-panic attack, it can help keep a clear head before you get there.
A necessary appreciation comment for Ali because we don't talk about him much. He literally slayed his role which is one of the most innocent character in the history of kdrama & the actor nailed it with that depth in his expressions **claps**
yes he was my favourite character, it's terrible he died. he was so kind and saved gi hun, he also had a kid. it was the most heart coldening moment when he realises sangwoo betrayed him.
character: *dies* CS: And that was his BIGGEST mistake. What he should've realized was that dying statistically increases your chance of death to 100%. If it were me, I would simply NOT die. That way, I can increase my chances of survival.
Game one walk slowly but not too slow, and go fast but not too fast, so that you don’t run out of time or trip and fall, or even lose their balance and get caught by the doll
For the marbles game, they didn't state that you have to keep your marbles. Just that you have to have you opponents. So, just exchanging the marbles would let both players win.
@@thelegacyofgaming2928 The rules don't forbid it. And we have multiple examples in the show that anything not explicitly forbidden is allowed, even if it gives you an advantage (hiding behind someone in the red light green light game, licking the biscuit, pushing people on the glass panels...). I don't remember anyone following the rules being killed by a guard.
Ali and Sae-Byeok's death was one of the heartbreaking moment I really sympathized for. Both of them were poor because a victim of fraud in foreign country... while the others came to the game mostly after being in debt caused by gambling.
I still find it hilarious that the doctor did so many things just to know the next game without realizing that all the games are literally plastered all over their sleeping room's walls.
As a former art student I absolutely LOVED the visual contrast between the game and real life. Everything in the game is filled with highly saturated color and exaggerated size to give an illusion of happiness of innocence (as if you are a child) while making you feel small and helpless. The real life scenes are gray and hopeless, despite the hopeful nature of life
I was actually in love with the set design. Especially Front Man's office based off an Art Deco aesthetic and the staircase hall which I'm pretty sure was highly inspired by MC Escher's "Relativity" ;)
100% agreed! This associated innocence also makes all those scenes terrifying with a specific flavor. I also believe that the settings (as you said, that they give that illusion of happiness and innocence) emphasize the psychological aspect of those games
sorry but I thought this highly saturated theming was highly counterproductive. the premise of the entire show is that these games could occur in real life, but the comical nature of the setting and goons make it hard to take anything seriously, not to mention the whacko soundtrack.
@@harrysu7643 I don't think the premise of the show is that the games could occur in real life, I think quite the opposite. The front man explained how everyone gets a fair chance and is equal in here whereas it's not the same outside. So they believe this place is superior than outside. They play children games and the setting seems to be more child-like so I think it's suitable.
Actually, during the green light game, i think the safest option is to go towards the right wall as the doll rotates her head towards the left. This means that shell be looking at the left side first, so people on the right side will be harder to be spotted moving
I thought Sang-Woo would find a way to get other people's marbles to make him and Ali pass the round. But he a business man he doesn't care about marbles, he cares about money
@@p3ter408 They wouldn't have handed it over to him without force. Ali was the only one trusting Sang-Woo, the others were complete strangers. I could see Sae Byeok pickpocketing others but Sang-Woo wasn't like that.
I don't think it was about how people are crazy about money, it was about desperation and poverty. The people there weren't like just greedy people. The second episode where they all go back to their regular lives and realize how awful poverty is, and realizing they'd be better off taking an impossible chance to escape it, shows how it's a critique of capitalism specifically, not only of human greed.
@@DiePoopableHaha insane that you think one mediocre and very fictional movie can show anything about real world. Under circumstances in the movie everyone was already dead when they got there in first place, so we cant tell that their motivation is money at all. In fact winner of the game has pretty much zero motivation from money, but for surviving.
@@filippetrovic845 Well, I disagree completely. Works of fiction do say things about the real world, and about humanity. You don't have to make like a hyper realistic plot or setting for your movie to reflect on real stuff. We absolutely can tell their motivation was money, what are you talking about? They vote to end the game after the first game and go back to their lives in poverty. Then most of them realize how awful it is and decide to go back to the game because they'd rather take the long shot even though they will most likely die. This is a pretty on the nose reflection on poverty, at the very least, and about capitalism more broadly.
I just now noticed that when Number 001, the owner, begged the players to stop killing themselves during nighttime violance, it was a command for the workers to interfere, since ya know, he's the boss
Also during the second game, Sang-Woo knew what game it was, but he still told everyone to spread in the four symbols. When he calls Gi-Hun and stays silent, is when he knows Gi-Hun would certainly die because he choose the umbrella but he felt that he needed to guarantee the death of the others to increase his winrate even though he is his friend.
And he is the only one how "has shoot" without seen the corpses that moment I became very suspicious about the old man why everyone dies on camera and the old dying man just dont is show and blood dont splash every were
Sang woo didn't plan to deliberately kill Gi Hun by suggesting they take different doors. The game could have a limited number of winners per room for all he knew, and getting the whole group in one room means some of them have to die for the others to survive. He basically took the easiest route for himself and avoided a zero sum situation for the group.
I've never watched a TV show that left me crying and shocked throughout this whole Rollercoaster of a ride like Squid games has. Highly recommend to everyone. It's a must see. Can't wait for Season 2
@@streetgamer3452 ngl, it doesn't make me as emotional as Squid did like.. At all. It takes me a lot to cry, like a lot... And this made me cry 3 times.. 3 times bro 😭🤣 I tell you what tho, I feel refreshed
Everyone is saying how the old man's death was sad, but what was really awful was Ali's death. Sang-woo did him so dirty all because he was down to 1 marble and about to lose the game.
The fact that they actually let you go home after all that is honestly more scary than being trapped not able to i know that sounds weird but if they aren't afraid of getting exposed then that says something 😂😂😂
@@gcc2313, the contract only had three clauses. None mentioned confidentiality. The winner got an insane amount of money and the tax authorities never wondered why. And the games happen every year. The level of corruption in that universe must be as insane.
@@gcc2313 there doesn't exist any kind of a contract that is not completely void when it is against the law, signed by lying to you etc. Tl:dr just like they said in the video, the contract doesn't matter, it's just a psychological manipulation. it doesn't actually carry any legal weight and contracts do not matter at all outside of legal system.
@@ilghizconsidering there are goverments who lets crime organization get away with those crimes I think a organization like that can be done in real life
@@ilghizthe richest people from around the world were there betting on these games, the level of rich they were means that they have a lot more power than you imagine
The marbles were the most screwed up emotionally, but the glass bridge was the most screwed up fairness-wise. Given that the last 3 people were the only ones that lived, they didn’t even give the people who more wisely chose the safety of the middle jerseys an advantage. It was the only game that was virtually all luck
The scond one too, picking the umbrella was almost instant death and picking the triangle was an easy win. Same with the glass. Picking 14,15 or 16 is an easy win while 1,2,3 are almost 100% death
@@mehmetatila675 He was so kind hearted all because sangwoo was helpful to him in the beginning and he wanted to be just as trusting and kind ): He was just pure hearted and didnt deserve that
How to beat squid game (for those who don't want to watch the full 44 mins) 1. Red light green light: stay low to the ground on the full surface area of your foot and stay away from people so you don't get sabotaged 2. Honeycomb: use your saliva to soften the cookie then carefully remove the shape 3. Nighttime violence: team up and stay in the corner so you only have 1/4 of the room to monitor and defend. take turns with your teammates to stay on guard so you can get rest 4. tug of war: lock your arms behind your thigh and lean back so you can use your entire body weight. The strongest person is at the back and they use an anchor lock. 5. 2 player marble games: partner up with your biggest enemy so you don't feel sad if they lose and play the game 'nim'. make sure you go first and remove 2 marbles then do the opposite of what your opponent does so you pick up the last marble. 6. glass stepping stones: choose numbers 10-13 for a higher chance of passing or get your shoes and tie them in your jacket and hit the glass to check if they're stable or not 7. squid game: if you win the coin toss, choose defence as it has a higher chance of winning since you don't have to run through a small gap. 8. collect your monayy CHEATS FOR 1,2,4 AND 5 1. Hide behind another player so you don't get spotted easily 2. If you sneaked in a lighter like the lady, stay somewhere you don't get caught easily and use it to heat up the needle 4. tie the rope to the bars on the side and use the bars as foot stoppers or communicate to your team before the match to try to predict what will happen so your team has back up plans. 5. if your teammate refuses to play nim or refuses to go 2nd in nim just secretly untie their shoelaces and get them to give you their marbles while they tie their laces so you can switch the pouches and give the guard their pouch. This comment is so late ;-;
What makes it even sadder is just how predictable it was. Sang-woo was holding the betrayal card since the start and the buildup was really telegraphed, Ali was just too nice and trusting in the end. Seeing it coming just made his breakdown in not wanting to kill Sang-woo more sad.
True... I was crying when seeing Ali died. Feel bad though, since he and saebyeok weren't one of the people who got debt from negative actions such as doing bet.
When I saw it I thought it was a "okay, finally someone is pleading to end the massacre as we intented, now we can do it". But in hindsight it makes a lot of sense.
anyone else notice how contradictory his red light, green light suggestion is? "stay close behind someone and use them as a shield" "be as far away from everyone to avoid tripping" okay so which is it? 💀😂
Yeah, logical fallacy 😂 My opinion stay far from everyone because if you hide, the person in front would be in fear you would push him when is inconvenient so he will try to kick you hard during green light.
Pretty sure he means far away from crowds of people. No matter where you are, people are going to be around considering there are around 500 players. He means stay somewhere far from large crowds of people, and distance yourself to the walls. There will likely be people but a lot lesser and safer. Use the people there as shields.
Even ignoring the other strategies, you can maximize your chances of picking the right shape on the honeycomb game by using process of elimination on the shapes. You have a triangle, circle, star, and umbrella. Three of them are basic geometric shapes, so you can eliminate the umbrella as the odd one out there. From there, you have two shapes with straight edges and corners, and a rounded circle. The circle is the odd one out, so again, you can eliminate it. After that, you have the triangle, which is the most stable and one of the most simple geometric shapes, and a star, which has lots of concave sections and is a much more complex shape. Of those two, even not knowing the game, the triangle is a safer bet.
Lool this is so BS. You just described dumb and unnecessary complex way of choosing the simplest shape as if you knew beforehand that simpler is better.
I agree with this logic, with nothing to go on, I would also choose this path. But @filippetrovic845 is right... it's not a guarantee. Thankfully we would have been fine in this case, haha.
The glass bridge game actually punished the players for eliminating their competition. The more players there are, the higher chance the average player has of survival.
not necessarily true, because their was a time limit, a time limit that the 16th person only just made it to the end in time for. Meaning anybody extra that survived up to that point (assuming all events play out the same) just mean people at the end of the line who don't make it in time.
@@CrypticCobra That is possible, though I think we would also see more people from the back running up and pushing people in the front sooner if that were the case
True up to a point. As already mentioned the time limit is something to be considerate of. If nobody pushed the religious dude or the mafia dude they never would have made it.
@@CrypticCobra while it’s true there was a time limit, something to take into consideration is that the time limit was 16 minutes, and given there were 16 players playing the game, that means 1 minute for every player left going into the game. It could be entirely possible that they made this time limit so that it could have been seen as a punishment for eliminating more of their competitors. Example: Let’s say the Midnight Brawl never happened and we had 108 going into Tug of War. Let’s also assume that the same in-between deaths happened after Tug of War and two teams lost both people as in the actual show. This would leave 21 people remaining, so they could have given 21 minutes for the remaining competitors to cross the bridge rather than the 16 they were actually given.
In the marble game, I'm surprised that no one tried to just exchange bags with their partners. Wouldn't this mean that both meet the win condition and survive? Worth trying it at least.
it's worth trying if they don't kill you at the end. but since they do, and most of them want to survive, that's why they decided to win no matter what at least those with a will to live, but the pink guys don't help much and also they actually wanted to reduce the players half the population, so i don't think they would let it pass(i really think you need them 20)
My sis was in tears before he even died knowing that Sang-woo was the name of a sadistic ass dude from a webcomic. She called it and said he was gonna screw Ali over when he started yelling at him. She wanted to say Ali should have argued they didn't play for the marbles and that technically Sang-woo just stole them but it was too late 😂
He was one of the few players using brain power in such a pressuring situation. At least he went down honorably instead of being brutally killed by another player.
omg jiyeong's death destroyed me🤧 I don't think a series has ever made me cry so hard. ali's death was sad too, the betrayal on his face, the sadness knowing his family would never know what happened to him😣 there was just something about jiyeong that got me right in the feels - I think it was her telling saebyeok "thank you for playing with me." and I don't even want to talk about when saebyeok died, I literally will cry again😭
The first game was definitely the most unfair. Imagine you catch on right away and you're prepared to stay still, but then you just get swept up in the terrified mob running for the door because you can't do anything to dodge them without being shot anyway.
That's where it helps to be big. I'm ~5'10" but not far from 300 lbs. Most of those competitors would be smaller than me, making it easier to knock them aside if they try to rush through me. Granted, I'd be done for in the glass game, but the rest I'd do well at. I jump like a house.
@@DirtyMikeandTheBoyz 5'10" is average height, not short. And sure, I'm obese, but you act like men my size are incapable of moving. Trust me Skippy, I might lose the fight, but you'll never be the same again.
Honestly out of all the “games” I gotta say the most terrifying one has to be the tempered glass and normal glass Edit: holy shit 5.6k likes Tysm 😭😭🗣️💕
@@reversible8740 yeah the other games is more of “ test your intellectual abilities “ that one is just “unless you’ve worked with glass then you’ll probably die
might just be me, but I immediately thought that they should just try to break the glass pane within reach and the panes definitely weren't far enough to where they couldn't lie down on the panel they were on and try to smash the panel with their hands or with some other object and if the panel didn't break, it was the tempered glass, and of course, if it did break, it was the normal glass
Ali's death was literally the saddest thing in the whole entire show. Ali trusted sang-woo and sang-woo got him killed knowing Ali had a wife and a one year old kid 🤦🏾♂️ I hate sang-woo
Na, his death wasn't as sad as Ji Yeong's, that was pure sacrifice, pure empathy and both women had shared harsh as fuck pasts and traumas with each other.
Its so weird how the front man said they are "fair and equal" only to turn off the lights during the glass game. It was very unfair for the last 4 who almost made it through..but well..
i feel like as soon as people were allowed to build alliances it wasn't fair, like what's fair about a group of dangerous thugs being able to plot against old men and women
well the glass maker had an advantage, though his advantage helped the others, killing the lights makes it theoretically fair cuz its eliminating said advantage and he gets to play just like the rest.
Good lord... Gi-hun wasn't spending HIS money gambling (it was his mother's) and the phone call wasn't to celebrate his win, but rather to confirm he was meeting his daughter for her birthday.
You had the same idea, and you wrote it in a different way than me, the way you made yours made me laugh! You can feel bad for me! But just don’t delete it!
Side note: The handguns used here aren't actually pistols, they're revolvers. It's hard to see the handgun, but in some shots, you can see the cylindrical chamber behind the barrel. Side note 2: The steak knives can kinda be seen with a serrated edge at the left side, so anyone getting stabbed by this will experience *SEVERE* pain, if they even survive the initial stabbing.
I had no interest in watching the series, but seeing one of these videos I knew I would get a commentated resume with in-depth explanations of the workings of the games without having to watch it, which I love
@@JonahhDD95 It was from the 1970s referring to ads on TV, but it's certainly a phrase thrown around a lot in regards to facebook and other services like that. Squid Game turning out to be signing up to be in a blood sport for rich bastards enjoyment was the most extreme example I can imagine.
Though it is unconfirmed, it is theorized that the Marbles game is completely survivable for all players involved. While the rules state that a player must obtain all ten of their partner's marbles to win, they do not specify that you have to possess all twenty marbles in play, meaning that if two players simply swapped all their marbles with their partner, they would both be winners.
After watching this video, I realized that the ending shows that Gi-hun still hasn’t grown even after everything. Instead of thinking rationally and going to his daughter and family, he’s still stuck up on revenge, in the same way he was when he was playing the slapping game, and in the same way when he played the squid game. Edit: I realize after more comments that I’m slightly wrong. Let me explain a bit. He definitely did grow a bit, as he isn’t completely blinded by money in the same way he was before, and now his care for others beats his care for money. I still believe he has an issue with thinking about consequences though. For one, how much can he really do to this organization? Does he not consider the fact that trying to challenge the very organization that basically gave him everything and easily could have ended his life could lead to a very easy death. They can easily get eyes on him, even with all the money he now has (which again was given to him by the organization he is trying to take down). And without that money there really isn’t much he can do unless he gets lucky again. After everything he’s been through, he should realize that he got lucky, and I would say him trying to retaliate is just him playing another dangerous game. He’s always been compassionate and it seems like he’s more responsible with his money now, but it still seems like he’s rushing into things. I guess we will see what happens next season but I think he should’ve gone to see to his family first then tried to consider a plan and implement it. I don’t mind discussing with others though.
I think its not about revenge. Its his civic duty, which at heart hes too nice of a guy where it damages his relationships. For example, when he missed the birth of his daughter because he was helping someone at work. Hes just a nice guy, and this is even stated when the beautiful third finalist died. It goes full circle. Also with the slapping game, I feel like it shows us how bad of a gambler he was and how it costed him his family. Good intentions but never the right choices, as we he missed the remaining days with his mom :[ PS RIP ALI
Yes, but actually, no. Yes, he could've used the money to help 67's family and other dead people's families. He has this thing where he really wants to help people, as seen through the whole show on how he treats his friends and genuinely wants to save others but he also has this thing where he doesn't really help at the same time, as seen at the start of the show with his mother and at the end of the show, even wasted a year. Overall, not that good of a guy, but still has good intentions. BUT then things get a bit better after meeting the old man again. Finally cut his hair, took 67's little brother to Sang-woo's mother and even gave a ton of his money for the first time. Even vowed to stop the future games possibly helping A LOT of people. He missed the chance to help others for over a year but at least he snapped out of it so he has grown in that sense. He'll probably come back to his family after he has stopped the games. His daughter is living fine in America anyway so it's okay, they can wait, as long as he prevents the games from happening again.
@@SamuelDoesntExist Good thing, then! If he went back to his daughter, there'd be no Season 2. 💀 And the games would keep happening since no one will try to stop it so not really poor character development plus he did finally help the people he knows at the very end so...
Honestly, even without anyone to teach you, you’ll know the consequences on gambling. Just gaining money by doing honest work is way better, even if it’s way less than what you get by gambling, because it’s better to be safe than be sorry.
“Ok this is the most horrifying children’s game, but 001 here is having the time of his life” WHY DID I FIND THAT SO FUNNY Wait how did I get 3.6k likes in a day that’s the most I’ve ever gotten! Tysm!
HAHAHAHA YESS OMG ME TOO!!! when il nam was running with a huge smile on his face i was dying omg and then in tug of war he was staring at the sky pulling the rope knowing they could die and he had the biggest smile! Hhaahhahaha
Honestly I think the fact that they were told to remove their shoes but not told to leave them behind, was a hint to them that the shoes were extremely important and they could absolutely keep them on person, just not on their feet
The first death game, the Red Light and Green Light game, the robot always looks to the left or the sunny side first, so the shaded side is safer due to more time to react and balance out.
Yes but that means most of the people will go to the shadow side, and they don't even get that much extra time that is remarkable so its still good to go to the sunny side to prevent someone killing you
i really loved squid game because unlike many other death game shows squid game showed the behind the scenes of the game. like when they change all the clothes and show the camera rooms etc. it fills a lot of plot holes that other shows like squid game leave as blank or as "magic". it makes it more real feeling and that just ups the quality and creep factor in my eyes tbh. edit: also, i recently found out for the glass game the actors were actually afraid since they were a bit high off the ground while filming. which made it so much cooler because they were all actually afraid of falling.
yep 100% agree-- the fact that there maybe just as many or even MORE people involved in the production of this game, getting things done, preparing the materials, knowing people will die while they just do as they're told is so terrifying
what really stood out for me in this game is when the majority of the players chose to leave the game the 1st time, the game makers actually respected that choice and let them go free (although under watch) and that they never forced any of them to play or come back. It shows that the game makers hold the rules and beliefs to a high regard, as they follow them to a fault and those who disobey are immedietly executed. the only exeception to this is when the vips arrive and they have to make the odds more interesting.
As someone who used to be involved in a lot of group fights, the best way to be safe in a fight like the nighttime one in Squid Game is to gtfo out of the way. Unless you’re exceptionally big and powerful, and especially if it’s a fight where you could get seriously hurt or killed, leave. Everyone has their weak spots and it’s always possible to beat someone bigger than you, but a group is so unpredictable - especially like this nighttime fight when you have no real allies - that getting out of the way is the only safe option. Best bet is to climb high up in those bunks. It’s way out of the eyeline of those on the floor, and if you’re against the wall and still you won’t be seen. Hiding down low is less safe. Ps: judging by the entire series, the only way to win is not to play, as a 1980s computer once said. And stay out of debt!
I love how it’s just like those “how to prepare for the ACT/SAT” videos, as if people are watching this the night before they step into a random stranger’s van to be transported to an island
While everyone's sad over Ali and Il-nam's deaths during the marble game, the one death that hit me the most was Sae-byeok's first friend, Ji-yeong. They had such a nice bond over the course of thirty minutes, and seeing Sae-byeok cry over someone when she's usually cold and untrusting was just really sad. It gives off a vibe where it doesn't matter how long you've known someone, but as long as they're open to you, you can trust them, and that literally contrasts almost everyone's relationships in the game. And seeing Sae-byeok losing the one she's starting to trust really broke me tbh. Their friendship could've been really nice.
I love how he says that is was “cold blooded as hell “ for the man to intentionally try to get others killed, when seconds before he talked about the benefits a human shield
ok a quote from another video: "this kid is insane. (ok im just gonna improvise from here) he should know better than to kill other players and use them to his benefit"
Game Makers: this game assures fairness and equality. Glass maker : figure out a way to actually win with skill, the game makers remove his advantage and then on top of that gets YEETED by another player.
That's political/economic commentary. The poor find a way to advance themselves rapidly, the rich, who control "the game" take away their advantage to keep them destitute and at their service.
On the glass panel, he should've bounced the marble on the pane he was standing on, catch it, and throw it at the next panel, if the sound matches it's tempered glass if not it's normal.
Wouldn’t his 200lbs of body weight affect the sound? You would need to compare two pieces of glass without people on them, because the empty glass would sound completely different than glass with a body on it.
Voting to leave on the glass game because of “50% odds” as discussed at 35:00 would not work because the odds are different depending if you go first or last. The people that go last would not vote for this easy win.
If I understand the rules right, this requires a majority vote rather than an unanimous vote. Even if the participants near the end consider this an easy win, they'll get outvoted.
Simple, just do what the gangster did and refuse to move. Even if you're threatened by the guards or the other players you die either way. The person behind you can make the same decision and it continues until everyone is basically forced to agree.
The slapping scene was so meaningful to the rest of the story, they were already shamed and de-humanized and humiliated by being slapped over and over again, it shows how much they are willing to humiliate themselves for some money. It was an initial test.
For the glass game, couldn’t the the glassmaker use his jacket? Their jackets have zippers that could’ve tested the sound of each glass. Plus, you can keep reusing it
There were all of those shoes they could have taken with them. The rules only said they had to take them off, there was nothing against taking them along.
There are loads of things they could have used. They could have also thrown the marble as hard as possible at the glass to test if it breaks or not. The only issue is it may not even break normal glass.
@@Iyadkay Exactly! I felt seriously distraught, but this was a game of survival, and he shouldn’t have even considered any other scheme when he was so close to saving his life, especially when the odds of the plan working or not were uncertain. His gullibility got the best of him and he paid for it with his life.
Bro, the second last game has such a CLEAN solution with what the glass maker mentioned. You have 20 marbles from the previous game for a reason. Take 2 to know what the sounds are, take the others to match the sound. If you're not a glassmaker, it's 50-50. If you are, it's a 100%
Even easier- They were instructed to remove their shoes but not told they had to leave them. This was a massive missed hint that the shoes were extremely important and a way to win the game with teamwork.
The shady side at Red Light, Green Light would be beneficial, because of the direction the head is moving. You would have way more time to stop moving and the camera would stop detecting you at an earlier stage.
Huh, we're on the same page! Not to mention it always seemed like the time before verbal warning and actual death was extremely close together, so getting every millisecond of reaction time is probably worth it.
Hot take: Sangwoo didn’t sacrifice himself. He simply didn’t want to call a vote because he’s rather be dead than go home with nothing. Even if the vote was even he still would lose everything.
He did sacrifice himself, "rather be dead than go home with nothing" is too emotional for the likes of him. Throughout the game his only agenda was to do what's logical, be altruistic or self-serving depending on which gives him the better chance at achieving his objective (pay the debt on him and his mother, remember he's sunk all of his mother's savings and properties into bonds as well). In the final moment, the goal is now unattainable in full, he could either walk out alive and lose the objective entirely, or he could partially achieve the objective by letting the protagonist win, knowing he would definitely take care of his mother. The last game is the only game where self-preservation no longer aligns with his objective, being the undistracted logic machine that he is, he gave up his life to partially fulfil the objective. His character is consistent throughout.
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some of the games are based on luck so it is actually kind of a disadvantage, but the other ones such as Red light Green light, and honeycomb are possibly beatable with your strategies. Nice video man.
Tug of war involves some strategy as well. The strongest at the front and at the back of the rope and feet foreword and knees bent. Pulling at the same time. I guess it shows how these characters are inherently gamblers and know luck has a lot to do with it and are already at the end of their rope and suicidal so might as well risk their lives for the ultimate gamble.
@@icannotthinkofaname6248 figures. A lot of the games are mostly luck...sure there are strategies but there’s still a chance another player will blow your chances or trip you up. Even the glass floor game is just pure luck, I’m sure the strategies wouldn’t fly for the task masters. They want to see a death match and if someone figured out a way for most of them to survive they would stop it.
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Ali's death was the most heartbreaking one. He trusted his friend with his marbles and was killed completely cold heartedly by him. And he had so much more to live for, a wife and a young son. His "friend" knew it and still stole his rightful win (life)
Their first mistake was trusting a dude with that much debt at stake ALSO wanted by the police. He's as dangerous as the criminal when it comes to desperation
Tbh, when i saw Ali for the first time, the first thought popped into my head was "Aww, he's gonna die first isn't he?"
He's the only foreigner in a sea of Koreans, an obvious disadvantage in cultural knowledge and alliance. His respectful mannerism, kindness and trusting nature are indeed lovable but completely useless in a death game. A strong body but weak mind, leaving him the easiest target possible.
The thing is, there's no "rightful win" in those games imo, it's only survival and all the participants agreed to come back.
Those games are twisted for sure, but come on, it's obvious you shouldn't trust anyone here in the first place.
I don't blame Sangwoo at all, he was realistic and knew only one of them was going to get out of there alive.
i 100% agree
ali would've been fucked if he got out though, since he crushed his manager's hand in the steel roller
I think Ali's death was sadder than Sae-Byeok, because at least Sae-Byeok's brother is in good hands with Sangwoo's mother while Ali's family is left to wonder what happened to him and didn't get anything to compensate their loss. The consequence of his death was sadder, but both of their deaths had me crying
AND he got tricked by the person he trusted the most. That's why Ali's death is the most devistating death of them all
I was shocked the main guy didn't do more to help them.
We literally watched sae byeok die in a slow and painful death. On top of that, Gi hun’s reaction made it even harder. The scene was perfectly executed, enough to make the audience feel their pain. Her death got to me the most, couldn’t stop crying. As tough as it was, at least Ali’s death was quick, one shot to the head and it was blurred in the background
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Ali's kindness was what killed him and that's heartbreaking.
Seriously made me so mad, I cried.
Thts why there is a sentence never be too kind to anyone who knows the opposite person has some other kindness to show 💔
I wasn't sad at all, he was too stupid unfortunately...
@@Filipas-el9sp daaaamn lol SAVAGE! But, I can see what you're saying. I actually liked the guy, thought the film did right by adding a character to represent trust, loyalty, and humanity. Unfortunately that's what killed him, just goes to show, in a game of life or death with money being the influence. People will disregard everything they know and love being blinded by greed and fear.
@@laz5518 I agree, I liked him as a personality. I just had a better thought. We can't actually say Ali was completely stupid, but only that the other guy was smarter and therefore acted like he found a solution. Hats off to him for making up a perfect plan of deception during all of this tension.
Why did I just watch a 44 minute video of something I will never need
Me everyday (I watch this guys videos way too much)
Idk it fun
Hahahaha I'm 2 min in n clicking out NOW
bc its entertaining u wont need anything on yt lol
hey, it's worth some of the things you can pick up. for me, it just reinforces the idea that panicking never helps anyone. that's a real life skill, and while it obviously doesn't work when mid-panic attack, it can help keep a clear head before you get there.
A necessary appreciation comment for Ali because we don't talk about him much. He literally slayed his role which is one of the most innocent character in the history of kdrama & the actor nailed it with that depth in his expressions **claps**
yes he was my favourite character, it's terrible he died. he was so kind and saved gi hun, he also had a kid. it was the most heart coldening moment when he realises sangwoo betrayed him.
He got finessed. Gullable character
@@novakalbatross6274 🤡
@@Hyyacinth just like ya boy ali who got a bag of stones
"we don't talk about him much"
>probably the most talked and appreciated character alongside Sae-byeok.
There was an impressive amount of blurring done for this video
I decoded the blurs after watching a lot of anime I found in some wierd websites
Man had more blurs then Johnny tests whip crack sound effects
Heh luckily I watched This before I saw this
Wait
That doesn’t make scense
character: *dies*
CS: And that was his BIGGEST mistake. What he should've realized was that dying statistically increases your chance of death to 100%. If it were me, I would simply NOT die. That way, I can increase my chances of survival.
Lmao very true
Your not entirely right but your absolutely not wrong
Just don't die!
true lmao
bro how are you this good at imitating him
How to win
Game one: walk slowly
Game two: lick candy
Game three: tie a rope
Game four: steal marbles
Game five: run fast
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Game six: choose defence and stand near the victory point
Game 5: stand on the frame, not the glass.
Game one walk slowly but not too slow, and go fast but not too fast, so that you don’t run out of time or trip and fall, or even lose their balance and get caught by the doll
omg this sounds so childish
ali wandering around aimlessly calling out for sangwoo literally broke me
NOO IT MADE ME SAD TOO PLEASEEE😭😭
AHHH I CRIEDDDD
I balled my eyes out. And to even see him die the way he did. 😭
@@alexiadaniel4585 he didn't deserve it man D:
It was brutal
Tip to survive: be smart, be skillfull and be the main character
A cat!
Let's get 'em bois
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@Private you true to
Just be the main character
"Ring this number to earn lots of money.."
Gi-yun: "No"
end credits
win a horse gambling
debt collector came to collect
paid it like a chad
end credits
Holy thats too many likes
@@revolvency yeah that's the thing.
He just won lots of money, why did he try to escape? He could've just easily paid them.
@@P3TER_Official23 he wanted money for his daughters birthday + probably more cigarettes/food/bets
No hate! But it’s spelled Gi-hun
For the marbles game, they didn't state that you have to keep your marbles. Just that you have to have you opponents. So, just exchanging the marbles would let both players win.
That's a fun loophole, I wonder what they would have done if someone tried that-
Nice loophole
liking the comment so i can come back to this.. just in case i ever end up as a participant lmfao
I have a STRONG feeling that would not be allowed. Just a hunch...
@@thelegacyofgaming2928 The rules don't forbid it. And we have multiple examples in the show that anything not explicitly forbidden is allowed, even if it gives you an advantage (hiding behind someone in the red light green light game, licking the biscuit, pushing people on the glass panels...). I don't remember anyone following the rules being killed by a guard.
Ali and Sae-Byeok's death was one of the heartbreaking moment I really sympathized for. Both of them were poor because a victim of fraud in foreign country... while the others came to the game mostly after being in debt caused by gambling.
I KNOW this is the dumbest question but who the slip slap is Ali?! i know who Sae-Byeok is- you dont have to tell me anymore i know who he is
@@broomerboysbiggestfan guy from Pakistan
@@broomerboysbiggestfan the south asian(Indian/Pakistani) guy
Hbt ji jeong
@@broomerboysbiggestfan the guy who saved main character when protagonist was about to fall in the first game
I still find it hilarious that the doctor did so many things just to know the next game without realizing that all the games are literally plastered all over their sleeping room's walls.
The paintings were only added until after the games right?
@@jaycross8437 i think they were always there, but the beds were blocking the view
@@cherrypixel3058 yep
Nah I died when he worked for them just to get killed off by the undercover dude
@Hitler Senpai hey a Nazi
As a former art student I absolutely LOVED the visual contrast between the game and real life. Everything in the game is filled with highly saturated color and exaggerated size to give an illusion of happiness of innocence (as if you are a child) while making you feel small and helpless. The real life scenes are gray and hopeless, despite the hopeful nature of life
I was actually in love with the set design. Especially Front Man's office based off an Art Deco aesthetic and the staircase hall which I'm pretty sure was highly inspired by MC Escher's "Relativity" ;)
100% agreed! This associated innocence also makes all those scenes terrifying with a specific flavor. I also believe that the settings (as you said, that they give that illusion of happiness and innocence) emphasize the psychological aspect of those games
sorry but I thought this highly saturated theming was highly counterproductive. the premise of the entire show is that these games could occur in real life, but the comical nature of the setting and goons make it hard to take anything seriously, not to mention the whacko soundtrack.
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@@harrysu7643 I don't think the premise of the show is that the games could occur in real life, I think quite the opposite. The front man explained how everyone gets a fair chance and is equal in here whereas it's not the same outside. So they believe this place is superior than outside. They play children games and the setting seems to be more child-like so I think it's suitable.
Wow... I am so glad I found this. I was seriously worried what I might do if I found myself in a squid game. Now I know!
😂
Become the squid and then the game, you'll win
I don’t think squid games are real 😂😂
How do you not understand a joke?..@@SophiaMohsin
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So basically, the best way to beat this death game, is to just never gamble in the first place. Easy enough.
Basically yes
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I mean i'm pretty sure they target vulnerable people who have nothing to loose so to them its free money.
Easiest way is to just live anywhere else.
It's a joke
Actually, during the green light game, i think the safest option is to go towards the right wall as the doll rotates her head towards the left. This means that shell be looking at the left side first, so people on the right side will be harder to be spotted moving
Good one.
Also the wall could be used to keep yourself still if you wanted
Wouldn't it also give you marginally more time to move as it is turning around?
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But they could've easily switched it up and did the opposite side first.
Ali's betrayal was so dirty, that blind faith really does get you killed.
And naivety.
I thought Sang-Woo would find a way to get other people's marbles to make him and Ali pass the round. But he a business man he doesn't care about marbles, he cares about money
i find it sad tho as he saved the main character so i would think he goes out in a ''respectful'' manner but really it was just sang-woo
@@p3ter408 They wouldn't have handed it over to him without force. Ali was the only one trusting Sang-Woo, the others were complete strangers. I could see Sae Byeok pickpocketing others but Sang-Woo wasn't like that.
That was sad *sike*
This storyline shows how crazy people are about money and how they'll do anything to get it, even killing others. A very interesting take on society.
Bingo.
I don't think it was about how people are crazy about money, it was about desperation and poverty. The people there weren't like just greedy people. The second episode where they all go back to their regular lives and realize how awful poverty is, and realizing they'd be better off taking an impossible chance to escape it, shows how it's a critique of capitalism specifically, not only of human greed.
@@DiePoopable i agree. material conditions are what determine human nature, its not some inexplicable thing
@@DiePoopableHaha insane that you think one mediocre and very fictional movie can show anything about real world. Under circumstances in the movie everyone was already dead when they got there in first place, so we cant tell that their motivation is money at all. In fact winner of the game has pretty much zero motivation from money, but for surviving.
@@filippetrovic845 Well, I disagree completely. Works of fiction do say things about the real world, and about humanity. You don't have to make like a hyper realistic plot or setting for your movie to reflect on real stuff.
We absolutely can tell their motivation was money, what are you talking about? They vote to end the game after the first game and go back to their lives in poverty. Then most of them realize how awful it is and decide to go back to the game because they'd rather take the long shot even though they will most likely die. This is a pretty on the nose reflection on poverty, at the very least, and about capitalism more broadly.
Ali's fate was so unfortunate.He was really my favorite character in the show.And he died in the worst way getting betrayed by your team.
And the worse part is that he looked up to sang-woo so much and praised him :(
@@Hollows909 this is why we hate all sangwoos, killing stalking and squid game alike /s
Irony is that u were my fav character in AOT who died although like a chad
Sang woo was bad but at the end İ still didnt want the main character kill him he had a mothee
Ali didn’t deserve to die :(
I just now noticed that when Number 001, the owner, begged the players to stop killing themselves during nighttime violance, it was a command for the workers to interfere, since ya know, he's the boss
Also during the second game, Sang-Woo knew what game it was, but he still told everyone to spread in the four symbols. When he calls Gi-Hun and stays silent, is when he knows Gi-Hun would certainly die because he choose the umbrella but he felt that he needed to guarantee the death of the others to increase his winrate even though he is his friend.
He also the mc dad .when the mc asking for his name .he not telling him .
@@danipronobpro6423 he told him during the marble ep. him being the mc’s dad is just a theory
@@danipronobpro6423 he did tell him his name that theory is dumb
And he is the only one how "has shoot" without seen the corpses that moment I became very suspicious about the old man why everyone dies on camera and the old dying man just dont is show and blood dont splash every were
*"they're not playing the squid game at all, they're playing kill your childhood friend"*
this line tho
Be like:
*”The sixth game is to Kill Your Childhood Friend! If you successfully kill him, then your life will be fcked up!”*
That's also the part of the game as far as I know
@@ziqisubliminals "but hey! Atleast you will be rich and won't use your money because you will feel bad!"
@@Roseberry606 "but atleast you will also get dragged by your feelings and risk your life again then if you die we get the money back yay :D"
Lol
Sang woo didn't plan to deliberately kill Gi Hun by suggesting they take different doors. The game could have a limited number of winners per room for all he knew, and getting the whole group in one room means some of them have to die for the others to survive. He basically took the easiest route for himself and avoided a zero sum situation for the group.
"he also stole his teammate's marbles which was downright disrespectful"
i died
so did his teammate.
Not only you
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I've never watched a TV show that left me crying and shocked throughout this whole Rollercoaster of a ride like Squid games has. Highly recommend to everyone. It's a must see. Can't wait for Season 2
I highly recommend Alice in Borderland if you want another show to make you cry and shocked
@@streetgamer3452 ngl, it doesn't make me as emotional as Squid did like.. At all. It takes me a lot to cry, like a lot... And this made me cry 3 times..
3 times bro 😭🤣 I tell you what tho, I feel refreshed
Wait there is gonna be a season two I don't think I can handle that
@@streetgamer3452 i agree it is just like squid game many twists and a rollercoaster of emotions.
Season 2 is coming in late 2022 I think.
Everyone is saying how the old man's death was sad, but what was really awful was Ali's death. Sang-woo did him so dirty all because he was down to 1 marble and about to lose the game.
Feels bad your first replies are bots haha
@@johnd3421 they got TH-cam now
I agree. He should have won the game, along with Saebyeok if it's possible...
IK!!!! i hate sang woo :((((
The old man's death was actually annoying, knowing what he did. He should've suffered more.
The fact that they actually let you go home after all that is honestly more scary than being trapped not able to i know that sounds weird but if they aren't afraid of getting exposed then that says something 😂😂😂
They probably stated in the contract they can't speak of it. Or get killed.
@@gcc2313, the contract only had three clauses. None mentioned confidentiality.
The winner got an insane amount of money and the tax authorities never wondered why. And the games happen every year.
The level of corruption in that universe must be as insane.
@@gcc2313 there doesn't exist any kind of a contract that is not completely void when it is against the law, signed by lying to you etc. Tl:dr just like they said in the video, the contract doesn't matter, it's just a psychological manipulation. it doesn't actually carry any legal weight and contracts do not matter at all outside of legal system.
@@ilghizconsidering there are goverments who lets crime organization get away with those crimes I think a organization like that can be done in real life
@@ilghizthe richest people from around the world were there betting on these games, the level of rich they were means that they have a lot more power than you imagine
The marbles were the most screwed up emotionally, but the glass bridge was the most screwed up fairness-wise. Given that the last 3 people were the only ones that lived, they didn’t even give the people who more wisely chose the safety of the middle jerseys an advantage. It was the only game that was virtually all luck
The scond one too, picking the umbrella was almost instant death and picking the triangle was an easy win. Same with the glass. Picking 14,15 or 16 is an easy win while 1,2,3 are almost 100% death
@@snoxh2187 unless you worked with glass for 30 years, that is
The glass bridge pissed me off. Especially because the bad guys even talked about making sure the games were fair. Utter bullshit
@@0owmjapo0 lol right, if they were all about fairness then why the hell did they make a game that's 100% luck based
@@adumba3709 that's my point 😂 not only are those guys sadistic. They're hypocrites as well.
Julius Caesar was the biggest betrayal
*in walks Ali*
Damn
I FEEL SO BAD FOR HIM WHAT DID HE DO TO DESERVE THIS HE WAS JUST PROVIDING FOR HIS FAMILY 😭😭
Ali was stupid you are playing for your life, how can you trust your opponent in that situation.
@@mehmetatila675 He was so kind hearted all because sangwoo was helpful to him in the beginning and he wanted to be just as trusting and kind ): He was just pure hearted and didnt deserve that
I can't tell you how hard I cried when Ali died. I could not stop😂😭😭
"we cannot get emotional here"
every death game Protag: i'm gonna pretend that i didn't see that
Same
*Sad shuichi noises in the backround*
@@SamuelDoesntExist danganronpa fan!
Probably more realistic. I bet most people would get emotional if they haven't had any practice (like crisis workers) and their lives are at a stake.
How to beat squid game (for those who don't want to watch the full 44 mins)
1. Red light green light: stay low to the ground on the full surface area of your foot and stay away from people so you don't get sabotaged
2. Honeycomb: use your saliva to soften the cookie then carefully remove the shape
3. Nighttime violence: team up and stay in the corner so you only have 1/4 of the room to monitor and defend. take turns with your teammates to stay on guard so you can get rest
4. tug of war: lock your arms behind your thigh and lean back so you can use your entire body weight. The strongest person is at the back and they use an anchor lock.
5. 2 player marble games: partner up with your biggest enemy so you don't feel sad if they lose and play the game 'nim'. make sure you go first and remove 2 marbles then do the opposite of what your opponent does so you pick up the last marble.
6. glass stepping stones: choose numbers 10-13 for a higher chance of passing or get your shoes and tie them in your jacket and hit the glass to check if they're stable or not
7. squid game: if you win the coin toss, choose defence as it has a higher chance of winning since you don't have to run through a small gap.
8. collect your monayy
CHEATS FOR 1,2,4 AND 5
1. Hide behind another player so you don't get spotted easily
2. If you sneaked in a lighter like the lady, stay somewhere you don't get caught easily and use it to heat up the needle
4. tie the rope to the bars on the side and use the bars as foot stoppers or communicate to your team before the match to try to predict what will happen so your team has back up plans.
5. if your teammate refuses to play nim or refuses to go 2nd in nim just secretly untie their shoelaces and get them to give you their marbles while they tie their laces so you can switch the pouches and give the guard their pouch.
This comment is so late ;-;
Thanks nigahiga
Ali’s death is the most heartbreaking part of the whole show:(
he was my favourite character, it was when he died that i started to think sang-woo was the antagonist rather than deok-su
What makes it even sadder is just how predictable it was. Sang-woo was holding the betrayal card since the start and the buildup was really telegraphed, Ali was just too nice and trusting in the end. Seeing it coming just made his breakdown in not wanting to kill Sang-woo more sad.
True... I was crying when seeing Ali died. Feel bad though, since he and saebyeok weren't one of the people who got debt from negative actions such as doing bet.
@@jakehick4305 exactly what I thought
@@KatsuImagitian Ali was such an amazing guy I wish that they gave his character justice
Notice how when the old man cried out for the fighting to stop the guards came in. Hindsight showed me that he had some type of power
Exactly. His way of commanding the end of the violence.
When I saw it I thought it was a "okay, finally someone is pleading to end the massacre as we intented, now we can do it". But in hindsight it makes a lot of sense.
i love how his power was just blatantly shown to us at first, yet his identity was so well hidden that a lot of us didnt expect it
When I first saw that I was confused and couldn’t think of an explanation why
@@Luke-kc9li same,I never thought for a second he was the master despite it being shown in plain sight
"this man is the unluckiest man int the world"
The guy who took number one from Gihun at the glass game: ARE YOU SURE ABOUT THAT
Player 96.... lol
Felt so bad for him.....he was so terrified when he went 1st...
@@sierrabro7400 he looked back and the way he did it 😂😂😂😂
It wasn't unlucky because he CHOSE first, not CHOSEN to be first.
@@SnezzyTbh bruh
@@SnezzyTbh it was an unlucky choice
anyone else notice how contradictory his red light, green light suggestion is? "stay close behind someone and use them as a shield" "be as far away from everyone to avoid tripping" okay so which is it? 💀😂
Yeah, logical fallacy 😂 My opinion stay far from everyone because if you hide, the person in front would be in fear you would push him when is inconvenient so he will try to kick you hard during green light.
Pretty sure he means far away from crowds of people. No matter where you are, people are going to be around considering there are around 500 players. He means stay somewhere far from large crowds of people, and distance yourself to the walls. There will likely be people but a lot lesser and safer. Use the people there as shields.
Run around in a circle! 😂
After binge watching Cinema summary I am confident he is either a genius or speaking from experience.
How about both lollll
Plot twist he remakes the death traps and tells us the smartest ways people have beaten them
Hes just a nice madlad❤
He is experienced i think
Dude he was player 455 you didn’t see him much trust
How to win Squid Game :
Businesses Man : Hey wanna play a game?
Gambler : No
*The End*
Then your kidneys get stolen because you're still in debt
@@jayplays1710 uh oh
Gambling addicts don't think like normal people
Squid Game: GG
If you're not in you can't win....
I feel terrible for laughing audibly at “they’re playing a new game called kill your childhood friend”
I watched the episode where the old masn dies, and broke down in tears
Same 😭😂😭
@@ZelOrLun me too but...(spoiler)
haha
@@parzival242 yea
Even ignoring the other strategies, you can maximize your chances of picking the right shape on the honeycomb game by using process of elimination on the shapes. You have a triangle, circle, star, and umbrella. Three of them are basic geometric shapes, so you can eliminate the umbrella as the odd one out there. From there, you have two shapes with straight edges and corners, and a rounded circle. The circle is the odd one out, so again, you can eliminate it. After that, you have the triangle, which is the most stable and one of the most simple geometric shapes, and a star, which has lots of concave sections and is a much more complex shape. Of those two, even not knowing the game, the triangle is a safer bet.
and then the game is to hang the form in a tree or not get wet from rain...
Lool this is so BS. You just described dumb and unnecessary complex way of choosing the simplest shape as if you knew beforehand that simpler is better.
I agree with this logic, with nothing to go on, I would also choose this path. But @filippetrovic845 is right... it's not a guarantee. Thankfully we would have been fine in this case, haha.
The glass bridge game actually punished the players for eliminating their competition. The more players there are, the higher chance the average player has of survival.
not necessarily true, because their was a time limit, a time limit that the 16th person only just made it to the end in time for. Meaning anybody extra that survived up to that point (assuming all events play out the same) just mean people at the end of the line who don't make it in time.
@@CrypticCobra That is possible, though I think we would also see more people from the back running up and pushing people in the front sooner if that were the case
True up to a point. As already mentioned the time limit is something to be considerate of. If nobody pushed the religious dude or the mafia dude they never would have made it.
The time limit was 16 minutes, which seems to indicate that more player would mean more time
@@CrypticCobra while it’s true there was a time limit, something to take into consideration is that the time limit was 16 minutes, and given there were 16 players playing the game, that means 1 minute for every player left going into the game. It could be entirely possible that they made this time limit so that it could have been seen as a punishment for eliminating more of their competitors.
Example: Let’s say the Midnight Brawl never happened and we had 108 going into Tug of War. Let’s also assume that the same in-between deaths happened after Tug of War and two teams lost both people as in the actual show. This would leave 21 people remaining, so they could have given 21 minutes for the remaining competitors to cross the bridge rather than the 16 they were actually given.
How to survive Squid games:
First, Make it through Red light Green light.
Second, dont come back to it after you've been sent home.
3rd borrow money from your wife
4th have a cop question you about the games
@@aweirdoandaphone4135 they probably would’ve been killed if they snitched as they had a close eye on the ones who didn’t return
If u quit the game after the first game, u still don’t get any money cuz u forfeited.
@@wfraffle yeah but you sure ain't dead either
In the marble game, I'm surprised that no one tried to just exchange bags with their partners. Wouldn't this mean that both meet the win condition and survive? Worth trying it at least.
it's worth trying if they don't kill you at the end. but since they do, and most of them want to survive, that's why they decided to win no matter what at least those with a will to live, but the pink guys don't help much and also they actually wanted to reduce the players half the population, so i don't think they would let it pass(i really think you need them 20)
Pretty sure that the rules stated that you have to get all the marbles to win, but I watched the original version, not the english version.
The oldman at the first game was like “hehe, this shit fun”
"I did it for me. I liked it."
“Ez game”
the old man is the goat
@@herronariela7469 wait until you finish watching
@@blanc590 hes still the goat
The moment Sang-woo betrayed Ali was the most heartbreaking moment
The moment Ali looked in the bag and discovered stones instead of marbles... fuk
Ali was such a kind person and trusted sang-woo so much, but was betrayed. I feel bad for his wife and child
Agreed! That was cold as f. And he knew Ali had more to live for, a family with a young son. :(
My sis was in tears before he even died knowing that Sang-woo was the name of a sadistic ass dude from a webcomic. She called it and said he was gonna screw Ali over when he started yelling at him. She wanted to say Ali should have argued they didn't play for the marbles and that technically Sang-woo just stole them but it was too late 😂
@@KINGJERMARCUS nobody will ever care if you keep self promoting on unrelated comments like this.
NOOO THE OLD MAN WAS MY FAVORITE HES SO SWEET NOOOO
EDIT: NEVERMIND I GOT TO THE ENDING AND IM NOT SURE HOW TO FEEL
hi cuptoast
He was obviously the best character
I was also heartbroken.. Especially when.. The ending..
He was one of the few players using brain power in such a pressuring situation. At least he went down honorably instead of being brutally killed by another player.
CUPTOAST
43:41 "several days and one crazy haircut later" 💀
Bro has a professional degree in yapping 😂
I cried so hard during the marbles game part. The two girls, Ali and the old man
omg jiyeong's death destroyed me🤧 I don't think a series has ever made me cry so hard. ali's death was sad too, the betrayal on his face, the sadness knowing his family would never know what happened to him😣 there was just something about jiyeong that got me right in the feels - I think it was her telling saebyeok "thank you for playing with me." and I don't even want to talk about when saebyeok died, I literally will cry again😭
Oh same.
saaaaame lol
That part was brutal
@@marzbarj16 Fr!
The first game was definitely the most unfair. Imagine you catch on right away and you're prepared to stay still, but then you just get swept up in the terrified mob running for the door because you can't do anything to dodge them without being shot anyway.
I was thinking that too. I’d just drop and curl up and try to protect myself until the crush stopped.
That's where it helps to be big. I'm ~5'10" but not far from 300 lbs. Most of those competitors would be smaller than me, making it easier to knock them aside if they try to rush through me.
Granted, I'd be done for in the glass game, but the rest I'd do well at. I jump like a house.
@TimedRevolver 5'10 you're short... and obese... trust me you won't last against most men 1 v 1. Let alone a Mob.
@@DirtyMikeandTheBoyz 5'10" is average height, not short.
And sure, I'm obese, but you act like men my size are incapable of moving.
Trust me Skippy, I might lose the fight, but you'll never be the same again.
No the glass game is literally almost certain death statistically
Honestly out of all the “games” I gotta say the most terrifying one has to be the tempered glass and normal glass
Edit: holy shit 5.6k likes Tysm 😭😭🗣️💕
The only one that is essentially unbeatable
@@reversible8740 yeah the other games is more of “ test your intellectual abilities “ that one is just “unless you’ve worked with glass then you’ll probably die
might just be me, but I immediately thought that they should just try to break the glass pane within reach and the panes definitely weren't far enough to where they couldn't lie down on the panel they were on and try to smash the panel with their hands or with some other object and if the panel didn't break, it was the tempered glass, and of course, if it did break, it was the normal glass
@@zi2152 i doubt the manager would let that happen even if it was possible. He stopped them from even examining the glass.
They should make cloth hammer with their cloths and then breaking the glass with that that way everyoner can survive
I cant believe it's already been 2 years. I cant wait for the sequel.
"They are not playing squid game they are playing kill your child hood friend game" you described that the best way it could be described lol!
U know deez
No it's
Childhood games but if u are eliminated u are ded
HE WAS SO TRUE
Stoleb
Oa
Ali's death was literally the saddest thing in the whole entire show. Ali trusted sang-woo and sang-woo got him killed knowing Ali had a wife and a one year old kid 🤦🏾♂️ I hate sang-woo
Yeah, he was really sweet too
Na, his death wasn't as sad as Ji Yeong's, that was pure sacrifice, pure empathy and both women had shared harsh as fuck pasts and traumas with each other.
Maybe Sang Woo would've paid Ali's wife when he won...
@@Kyoharuko he litterally saved gi-hon from red light,green light he deserved to survive
@@yellowanimation3403 yeah😥
Its so weird how the front man said they are "fair and equal" only to turn off the lights during the glass game. It was very unfair for the last 4 who almost made it through..but well..
He was being watched and egged on by the VIPS
i feel like as soon as people were allowed to build alliances it wasn't fair, like what's fair about a group of dangerous thugs being able to plot against old men and women
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Game was totally rigged against the participants. Who would have thought that the organizers of a death contest would be so ruthless
well the glass maker had an advantage, though his advantage helped the others, killing the lights makes it theoretically fair cuz its eliminating said advantage and he gets to play just like the rest.
Good lord... Gi-hun wasn't spending HIS money gambling (it was his mother's) and the phone call wasn't to celebrate his win, but rather to confirm he was meeting his daughter for her birthday.
As much as I wanted a season 2. I really wanted Gi-hun to just board the plane.
Forreal
Like he just promised his daughter he would visit her and was like I'm sorry little one
Exactly. Like board the damn plane!
he literally had another chance to be a good father
I get what u mean but he’s going back to destroy that empire that’s been running the game for decades….it’s worth it dude he’s saving lives
I’m saving this video in case I’m the chosen one
That sound stupid
@@Aeoliveo That sound stupid. Your grammar is so good!
You're the chosen one!
@@AL1ST3R_DoesStuff Yes
@@AL1ST3R_DoesStuff You’re ( You are ) does it seem like “You’re” would fit in that sentence ? “You are ( You’re ) grammar is so good”. No it doesn’t.
"They are playing a new game called kill your childhood friend"
This had me on the floor!
No joke I had the same comment and it had 1K likes but for some reason it got deleted…😔😔😔😔
@@galaxycrogamer thats tough man, i'll delete mine?
No, no, no! Don’t delete yours! I don’t care! You deserve your likes you did not copy or anything? If not, it’s fine! Don’t delete it!
You had the same idea, and you wrote it in a different way than me, the way you made yours made me laugh! You can feel bad for me! But just don’t delete it!
@@galaxycrogamer thanks, I really appreciate this alot. You dont find that many ppl that are nice online anymore :/
Side note: The handguns used here aren't actually pistols, they're revolvers. It's hard to see the handgun, but in some shots, you can see the cylindrical chamber behind the barrel.
Side note 2: The steak knives can kinda be seen with a serrated edge at the left side, so anyone getting stabbed by this will experience *SEVERE* pain, if they even survive the initial stabbing.
When I first saw the business man, I was like "Do I know this guy?" Then the train to busan comment absolutely killed me
Same
Bruh I knew it
I think it killed him too XD
He is also in another Kdrama called Goblin, I highly recommend it!
Same
"How to beat The Squid Game"
Proceeds to narrate the whole series
True 😂😂😂😂
That’s literally the channel have you never seen a video of theirs?
I had no interest in watching the series, but seeing one of these videos I knew I would get a commentated resume with in-depth explanations of the workings of the games without having to watch it, which I love
XD true enough
Channel is called Cinema Summary and they are surprised they summarized the show
“You shouldn’t trust anyone who tries this hard to give you money”
*AND NOW THE SPONSOR OF THIS VIDEO*
Right! I thought it was a joke!!! 🤣🤣🤣
If it's free.....you ARE the product.
@@usul573 Holy shit ive never heard that before. Only "nothings truly free" and "if it seems too good to be true, it probably is". I like yours better
@@usul573 WE
@@JonahhDD95 It was from the 1970s referring to ads on TV, but it's certainly a phrase thrown around a lot in regards to facebook and other services like that. Squid Game turning out to be signing up to be in a blood sport for rich bastards enjoyment was the most extreme example I can imagine.
Though it is unconfirmed, it is theorized that the Marbles game is completely survivable for all players involved. While the rules state that a player must obtain all ten of their partner's marbles to win, they do not specify that you have to possess all twenty marbles in play, meaning that if two players simply swapped all their marbles with their partner, they would both be winners.
ive red its just a sloppy english translation. you need 20
@@mugnuzmakes sense. And I highly doubt in a game where people are literally wanting to watch people die will they let such a loophole flourish.
Shitty dub, it said you must have 20 marble to win
After watching this video, I realized that the ending shows that Gi-hun still hasn’t grown even after everything. Instead of thinking rationally and going to his daughter and family, he’s still stuck up on revenge, in the same way he was when he was playing the slapping game, and in the same way when he played the squid game.
Edit: I realize after more comments that I’m slightly wrong. Let me explain a bit. He definitely did grow a bit, as he isn’t completely blinded by money in the same way he was before, and now his care for others beats his care for money. I still believe he has an issue with thinking about consequences though. For one, how much can he really do to this organization? Does he not consider the fact that trying to challenge the very organization that basically gave him everything and easily could have ended his life could lead to a very easy death. They can easily get eyes on him, even with all the money he now has (which again was given to him by the organization he is trying to take down). And without that money there really isn’t much he can do unless he gets lucky again. After everything he’s been through, he should realize that he got lucky, and I would say him trying to retaliate is just him playing another dangerous game. He’s always been compassionate and it seems like he’s more responsible with his money now, but it still seems like he’s rushing into things. I guess we will see what happens next season but I think he should’ve gone to see to his family first then tried to consider a plan and implement it. I don’t mind discussing with others though.
Really poor character development
I thought the same
Maybe it'll change in season 2
I think its not about revenge. Its his civic duty, which at heart hes too nice of a guy where it damages his relationships. For example, when he missed the birth of his daughter because he was helping someone at work. Hes just a nice guy, and this is even stated when the beautiful third finalist died. It goes full circle.
Also with the slapping game, I feel like it shows us how bad of a gambler he was and how it costed him his family. Good intentions but never the right choices, as we he missed the remaining days with his mom :[
PS RIP ALI
Yes, but actually, no.
Yes, he could've used the money to help 67's family and other dead people's families. He has this thing where he really wants to help people, as seen through the whole show on how he treats his friends and genuinely wants to save others but he also has this thing where he doesn't really help at the same time, as seen at the start of the show with his mother and at the end of the show, even wasted a year. Overall, not that good of a guy, but still has good intentions.
BUT then things get a bit better after meeting the old man again. Finally cut his hair, took 67's little brother to Sang-woo's mother and even gave a ton of his money for the first time. Even vowed to stop the future games possibly helping A LOT of people. He missed the chance to help others for over a year but at least he snapped out of it so he has grown in that sense.
He'll probably come back to his family after he has stopped the games. His daughter is living fine in America anyway so it's okay, they can wait, as long as he prevents the games from happening again.
@@SamuelDoesntExist Good thing, then! If he went back to his daughter, there'd be no Season 2. 💀 And the games would keep happening since no one will try to stop it so not really poor character development plus he did finally help the people he knows at the very end so...
this show taught me to never gamble and live honestly more than my parents and school ever taught me
Honestly, even without anyone to teach you, you’ll know the consequences on gambling. Just gaining money by doing honest work is way better, even if it’s way less than what you get by gambling, because it’s better to be safe than be sorry.
@@Alvigger For real. Gambling ruins too many lives. Esp if you have a family you have to provide for, it’s just not worth it.
@@BeanSprouts02 if you like risks just do stocks
You have to gamble to get ahead in life. But not even casino gambling. In other ways
@@TwinTurboOnly yes casino gambling is just asking for trouble
Life is a gamble
“Ok this is the most horrifying children’s game, but 001 here is having the time of his life”
WHY DID I FIND THAT SO FUNNY
Wait how did I get 3.6k likes in a day that’s the most I’ve ever gotten! Tysm!
XD
Well bc SPOILER
Hes the guy who organised it all
@@hephstus1990 bruh he already told us in the video
HAHAHAHA YESS OMG ME TOO!!! when il nam was running with a huge smile on his face i was dying omg and then in tug of war he was staring at the sky pulling the rope knowing they could die and he had the biggest smile! Hhaahhahaha
11:02
right when you got to the stepping glass, i thought "just use your shoes and slam them against each panel to see which one would break" boom
Honestly I think the fact that they were told to remove their shoes but not told to leave them behind, was a hint to them that the shoes were extremely important and they could absolutely keep them on person, just not on their feet
The marbles game deadass almost made me cry, the show did a real good job getting you attached to the characters
Agreed
I cried just to find out that the dude set it up himself 🤦♂️
@@NickNakelski same haha. I cried for Ali and Ji-yeong too though :(
it made me cry for three hours 😂😂😂😂🙁🙁☹️😣😖😭😭😭😭😭
Eh not so proud of this but the marble game damn sure did make me cry. Tear ran down my face when ole girl sacrificed herself. I never cry at movies 😂
Cinema Summary: Stop gambling to survive
Me: No... No I don't think I will
omg first
@@vetrixplaysvalo2936 omg omg omg OOOOOMMMMMMGGGGGGGG
dead meme format
**shocked Pikachu face**
@@macks9232 Yes.
The first death game, the Red Light and Green Light game, the robot always looks to the left or the sunny side first, so the shaded side is safer due to more time to react and balance out.
you have a point
I think it doesn't make a difference since the robot only starts to detect motions when it's head is centered
Yes but that means most of the people will go to the shadow side, and they don't even get that much extra time that is remarkable so its still good to go to the sunny side to prevent someone killing you
@@daffyto9351 Me thinking I was going to get tips in the red light green light squid game inspired roblox game
I don’t understand but it sound smart so 👍
43:27 Bro commited mass murder to feel like a kid 💀
i really loved squid game because unlike many other death game shows squid game showed the behind the scenes of the game. like when they change all the clothes and show the camera rooms etc. it fills a lot of plot holes that other shows like squid game leave as blank or as "magic". it makes it more real feeling and that just ups the quality and creep factor in my eyes tbh.
edit: also, i recently found out for the glass game the actors were actually afraid since they were a bit high off the ground while filming. which made it so much cooler because they were all actually afraid of falling.
yep 100% agree-- the fact that there maybe just as many or even MORE people involved in the production of this game, getting things done, preparing the materials, knowing people will die while they just do as they're told is so terrifying
hola hello
I also loved it for the ending. For such an over the top show, it had a pretty grounded and low-key ending.
What about escape the night? It showed behind the scenes
But I don't think it's on Netflix XD
Not all death game shows and movies should be like "Cube" and "Squid Game" is proof of that
what really stood out for me in this game is when the majority of the players chose to leave the game the 1st time, the game makers actually respected that choice and let them go free (although under watch) and that they never forced any of them to play or come back. It shows that the game makers hold the rules and beliefs to a high regard, as they follow them to a fault and those who disobey are immedietly executed. the only exeception to this is when the vips arrive and they have to make the odds more interesting.
It also shows that they’re either foolish or powerful enough to not be concerned about witnesses to their mass murders.
it seemed to me like they were just doing whatever whenever
Wat about the people who died without knowing they could die
lawful evil
What about the fact that they knowingly let some people get seconds when going for foods while other were given none. Surely that's not equal
Just realized during the night massacre scene, the old man wasn’t begging for everyone to stop. He was telling the show runners to put an end to it
oh my god.
It was the only time he was genuinely scared because he wasn't in the controlled environment of the games.
OOP-
why’d the businessman come back if the organizer is dead?
@@breadbutcooler I think the black masked man might've been promoted to the host after the old host died
As someone who used to be involved in a lot of group fights, the best way to be safe in a fight like the nighttime one in Squid Game is to gtfo out of the way. Unless you’re exceptionally big and powerful, and especially if it’s a fight where you could get seriously hurt or killed, leave. Everyone has their weak spots and it’s always possible to beat someone bigger than you, but a group is so unpredictable - especially like this nighttime fight when you have no real allies - that getting out of the way is the only safe option. Best bet is to climb high up in those bunks. It’s way out of the eyeline of those on the floor, and if you’re against the wall and still you won’t be seen. Hiding down low is less safe.
Ps: judging by the entire series, the only way to win is not to play, as a 1980s computer once said. And stay out of debt!
I love how it’s just like those “how to prepare for the ACT/SAT” videos, as if people are watching this the night before they step into a random stranger’s van to be transported to an island
Yeahhhh, Totally couldn’t be me!
But he said he had snickers in the back
Like student loans…. Get it??
I just realized I have to take those soon. Maybe I can pretend the preparation videos are like these.
While everyone's sad over Ali and Il-nam's deaths during the marble game, the one death that hit me the most was Sae-byeok's first friend, Ji-yeong. They had such a nice bond over the course of thirty minutes, and seeing Sae-byeok cry over someone when she's usually cold and untrusting was just really sad. It gives off a vibe where it doesn't matter how long you've known someone, but as long as they're open to you, you can trust them, and that literally contrasts almost everyone's relationships in the game. And seeing Sae-byeok losing the one she's starting to trust really broke me tbh. Their friendship could've been really nice.
Also ji yeong tried to hold back her sadness and smile which was really sad
@@alfresco1552 ji-yeong deserved better.
Please when she died, I was absolutely sobbing, I don't usually cry at people's death or anything and that was the one part that got me so so sad.
Yes! I'm the saddest over jiyeong. She actually sacrifice herself for an almost stranger
That hit me hard too because I was expecting to find out byeok had pick pocketed her marbles, but instead she was honest
I love how he says that is was “cold blooded as hell “ for the man to intentionally try to get others killed, when seconds before he talked about the benefits a human shield
It was like
Cinema summary: so cold blooded as hell
Also Cinema summary: *on tough situation you need a human meat shield*
thats what im saying XD
tbf you arent trying to get you meat shield killed, but if they die oh well...
ok a quote from another video:
"this kid is insane. (ok im just gonna improvise from here) he should know better than to kill other players and use them to his benefit"
During the Gnanbu incident in marble game, I really got emotional... that shit was touchy as hell..
I love how I binge all of your videos yet every time you say a smart way to get out of a puzzle I'm always like "I WOULD HAVE NEVER THOUGHT OF THAT!"
Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis
@@randomguy9253 shut
Same-
Hmmmmm
@@randomguy9253 shut
Game Makers: this game assures fairness and equality.
Glass maker : figure out a way to actually win with skill, the game makers remove his advantage and then on top of that gets YEETED by another player.
That's political/economic commentary. The poor find a way to advance themselves rapidly, the rich, who control "the game" take away their advantage to keep them destitute and at their service.
@@deviantmoore9744 and still say that this is unfair
@@deviantmoore9744 also one person didn’t get picked and skipped a whole game
@@deviantmoore9744 You are so right
@@deviantmoore9744 Are you a rich person?
On the glass panel, he should've bounced the marble on the pane he was standing on, catch it, and throw it at the next panel, if the sound matches it's tempered glass if not it's normal.
Great point. 👏 At that point, there was only around 1 minute remaining so under that kind of pressure, it must have slipped his mind.
Omg that’s smart
Wouldn’t his 200lbs of body weight affect the sound? You would need to compare two pieces of glass without people on them, because the empty glass would sound completely different than glass with a body on it.
@@genesisflix Lol 200 lbs body, what are you, American?
Wouldn't work. Hold a glass with your hand and tap it with a spoon. Then tap it without you holding it. Different sounds
Voting to leave on the glass game because of “50% odds” as discussed at 35:00 would not work because the odds are different depending if you go first or last.
The people that go last would not vote for this easy win.
Yes, but the expected number of deaths is nine, which is a majority.
If I understand the rules right, this requires a majority vote rather than an unanimous vote. Even if the participants near the end consider this an easy win, they'll get outvoted.
the first person has a 1 to 512 chance by the way cause its 9 binary choices.
Simple, just do what the gangster did and refuse to move. Even if you're threatened by the guards or the other players you die either way. The person behind you can make the same decision and it continues until everyone is basically forced to agree.
@@mugnuz18 dude
"he also stole his teammates marbles, which is downright disrespectful"
*mentions how this could be a good strategy earlier*
Just because it is disrespectful does not mean it is not a good strategy.
@@jasonchiu272 exactly. ethics and strategy are two different things
Being respectful isn’t worth your life
Would you lose and die or cheat and live?
@@bujx6610 cheat and live unless i was playing like my dad or sum then i would accept death
The slapping scene was so meaningful to the rest of the story, they were already shamed and de-humanized and humiliated by being slapped over and over again, it shows how much they are willing to humiliate themselves for some money. It was an initial test.
The slapping guy was pretty-
I'd do anything to get slapped by Gong Yoo 🤣
Bro slapped me we might box
@@aliensinvadetheearth he was gong yoo , one of the best actors hehe
The slapping guy fine as hell 🥵
For the glass game, couldn’t the the glassmaker use his jacket? Their jackets have zippers that could’ve tested the sound of each glass. Plus, you can keep reusing it
YESSS I had the same thought!! You could snap it across (if you hold it by a sleeve, it would probably reach).
thats clever yeah
There were all of those shoes they could have taken with them. The rules only said they had to take them off, there was nothing against taking them along.
There are loads of things they could have used. They could have also thrown the marble as hard as possible at the glass to test if it breaks or not. The only issue is it may not even break normal glass.
Hmm, yes. Taking off ur jacket and hitting glass that u can barely see with 20 seconds left
Ngl, crazy lady was annoying but i was grinning when she got to miss out on a game because no one would partner with her. An absolute W lmao
The moment that did it for me was Ji Yeong's death it was so sad, she purposely let Sae Beyok win so she could live.
Ji Yeong a true friend r.i.p
Right had me ugly sobbing
Fr
I was tearing up on that one. That hit hard.
@@artificialsoul4248 agreed
Imagine her dying thinking sae byeok won the money
Ali got done so dirty. He's the real winner in my heart.
Old man too 😉
And Ji yeon
@@C0MET_1 Jiyeong was one of my favourites, but she decided on losing herself, no one did her dirty
Darwin's survival for the fittest. Truth be told, there's no way Ali would have won. His trust and benevolent nature makes him weak.
@@Iyadkay Exactly! I felt seriously distraught, but this was a game of survival, and he shouldn’t have even considered any other scheme when he was so close to saving his life, especially when the odds of the plan working or not were uncertain. His gullibility got the best of him and he paid for it with his life.
".. because this place looks like a death camp designed by ikea and h&m"
you know what? you're absolutely right
Them tracksuits look mad comfy
Indeed.
As a swedish person who grew up with h&m and ikea i agree
i agree
Bro, the second last game has such a CLEAN solution with what the glass maker mentioned. You have 20 marbles from the previous game for a reason. Take 2 to know what the sounds are, take the others to match the sound. If you're not a glassmaker, it's 50-50. If you are, it's a 100%
But if you weren't a glassmaker, you wouldn't know that different glass makes different sounds so you wouldn't think to try that.
Even easier- They were instructed to remove their shoes but not told they had to leave them. This was a massive missed hint that the shoes were extremely important and a way to win the game with teamwork.
The shady side at Red Light, Green Light would be beneficial, because of the direction the head is moving. You would have way more time to stop moving and the camera would stop detecting you at an earlier stage.
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woah thats smart
thats a pretty solid idea. Those tiny extra moments could really be life or death while you secure your balance.
Huh, we're on the same page! Not to mention it always seemed like the time before verbal warning and actual death was extremely close together, so getting every millisecond of reaction time is probably worth it.
Hot take: Sangwoo didn’t sacrifice himself. He simply didn’t want to call a vote because he’s rather be dead than go home with nothing. Even if the vote was even he still would lose everything.
And he is probably betting that the protagonist will help his mother with that money
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@@artofninelimbs5930 betting ? Considering gi huns personality its obvious he would
He did sacrifice himself, "rather be dead than go home with nothing" is too emotional for the likes of him.
Throughout the game his only agenda was to do what's logical, be altruistic or self-serving depending on which gives him the better chance at achieving his objective (pay the debt on him and his mother, remember he's sunk all of his mother's savings and properties into bonds as well). In the final moment, the goal is now unattainable in full, he could either walk out alive and lose the objective entirely, or he could partially achieve the objective by letting the protagonist win, knowing he would definitely take care of his mother. The last game is the only game where self-preservation no longer aligns with his objective, being the undistracted logic machine that he is, he gave up his life to partially fulfil the objective. His character is consistent throughout.
The fact your likes number is 218 just like Sang-woo's number and your comment is about Sang-woo. The Squid Game Virus is real.
“Because this place looks like a death camp designed by IKEA and H&M”
The pinpoint accuracy 🎯😂
I lost it at that part jfc
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(◍•ᴗ•◍)✧*。18 years and over 🍎🍑
TH-cam: This is fine
Someone: Says "heck"
TH-cam: Be gone
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The most horrifying thing about Squid Game is the protagonist's hair at the end.
“Ok this is the most horrifying children’s game, but 001 here is having the time of his life”
WHY DID I FIND THAT SO FUNNY
001 was actually the game maker
hellllllloooo heckkerrrrr
@@aaliyahgreen9056 why would you spoil it for people
@@verdurite then why have u come here
@@hennesyflaze489 shut up
some of the games are based on luck so it is actually kind of a disadvantage, but the other ones such as Red light Green light, and honeycomb are possibly beatable with your strategies. Nice video man.
except Red Light Green Light is the first game and nobody knows you die if you lose, and some players don't know about the honeycomb game
Tug of war involves some strategy as well. The strongest at the front and at the back of the rope and feet foreword and knees bent. Pulling at the same time. I guess it shows how these characters are inherently gamblers and know luck has a lot to do with it and are already at the end of their rope and suicidal so might as well risk their lives for the ultimate gamble.
@@zthetajulietta8184 he said “such as” so he didn’t list all
The only thing my dad was pissed about was that nobody filled the container with urine then used the urine to melt the edges of the cookie
@@icannotthinkofaname6248 figures. A lot of the games are mostly luck...sure there are strategies but there’s still a chance another player will blow your chances or trip you up. Even the glass floor game is just pure luck, I’m sure the strategies wouldn’t fly for the task masters. They want to see a death match and if someone figured out a way for most of them to survive they would stop it.
Yes I’ve been waiting for this, I really loved this show
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When I was watching it I was like this will be perfect for him to do a how to beat
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Guards standing next to each other looks like the navigation symbols on a phone