I found Every Easter Egg in SQUID GAME | 오징어게임

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SQUID GAME Breakdown: Every Easter Egg, Clue, Hidden Detail & Ending Explained. We give a full series breakdown of 오징어게임 pointing out all the things you missed in Episodes 1 - 9. This includes a recap of the series and the games that he played in such as Red Light, Green Light, Tug Of War, Glass Hop and The Marbles One. Full Spoilers ahead.

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0:00 Squid Game Full Series Breakdown Intro
0:31 Episode 1 Easter Eggs
3:26 Recruiter Hidden Details And The Shapes
5:18 The Recruiter Gong Yoo
5:32 Red Light, Green Light
6:09 Il-Nam Clues
6:45 Game Markings On The Walls
7:02 The Music
7:24 The Stairs
7:44 Il-Nam Clues In Red Light, Green Light And Father And Son Theory
9:47 Foreshadowing The Deaths
11:03 How The Games Could Have Ended Early
11:24 Episode 3 Things You Missed
12:33 Mirror Images
13:24 Il-Nam Hints And Foreshadowing With Tug Of War & Marbles
18:14 The Bridge Game
18:54 The Dinner
19:23 The Squid Game Easter Eggs
20:03 The Front Man Explained
21:02 Ending Explained

Ok so the opening of Squid Game may be confusing at first. We watch as the convoluted rules are explained and see kids play it, who are of course Gi Hun and Sang Woo. This flashback is key as it foreshadows how the game will end which was of course with a round of Squid Game.

We jump forward to an Gi Hun who is a lifelong gambler that keeps betting on the wrong horse. He keeps gambling to try and make his life better and he’s actually the perfect person to participate in the games.

I idea of him betting on horses of course foreshadows the future as it’s explained to him that Squid Game is very much the same thing just with people being the ones that are bet on

In a way he’s similar to the southern gentlemen VIP who keeps picking the wrong contestant. This would foreshadow Joon Ho’s death at the hands of the frontman as the VIP would say ‘I always pick losers’, he picked Jun-Ho to pleasure him only for character to turn around and attack him. Jun-Ho is then caught out in this quote unquote game of life and death and he’s apparently killed…

Though I am #JunHoIsStillAlive

Now Gi Hun uses lucky numbers of 6 and 8 to win, which they do. However these numbers would appear many times in the show. They always represent the middle of the herd in the race and the numbers are in the middle much like before the bridge challenge. One of the VIP explains why everyone went for the middle and that is to find safety when threatened. It’s better to stay amongst people instead of taking a risk on your own.

Six also appears again as there are 6 games that take place over 6 days and the religious player would later choose the number 6 as it represents the day god made humans in christianity. Funnily enough, Gi Hun won 4.56 million at the horse track, incredibly amazing attention to detail there from the writer.

Now Sae Byeok does end up helping Gi-Hun later on in the bridge game and this may be her paying him back after she pick pocketed him.

Gi Hun’s nice nature would be foreshadowed as even after being chased by violent loan sharks, he would help her when he thought she simply fell over.

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All Comments (21)
  • @guido7227
    Another thing I noticed: When Gi-Hun and Sae-Byeok are tied up and thrown out into the street after the first game, Sae-Byeok goes to walk away after Gi-Hun unties her. He then swears on his mother that he won't ask her for his money if she unties him. As soon as she unties his hands, he lunges at her demanding his money and breaking his newly made promise. The next time he sees his mother is in the hospital, and the next time afterwards is when she is dead - encapsulating the broken promise.
  • @ChrisG_90
    The ending with the man dying on the street is not about how people will stop and help. It's all about making Gi-hun bet on his first human life, showing he is not better than any of them. Il nam won the game the moment Gi-hun took the bet.
  • @that.guy11
    At the end, when Il-Nam asked Gi-Hun to bet whether anyone would help the man in the snow, Gi-Hun unwittingly ended up doing exactly what Il-Nam and the VIPs did; betting on whether someone would live or die, instead of just going to help the man himself.
  • @Beanibirb
    One interesting thing is when Frontman found the dead body with Jun-Ho's wallet he instantly stopped actively looking for the intruder, because he knew it was his brother. He also shot Jun-Ho in the shoulder nowhere near his heart, when he normally shot people in the head, because he couldn't stand the sight of killing his own brother. Jun-Ho is not dead and I am certain he will return to the show.
  • @ComicalRealm
    Props to all the actors for their top tier acting, especially that old man. He definitely played me ngl
  • @KikiTay
    After the old man "dies" the frontman received a call and he said "Glad you enjoyed the game sir"..
  • @civroger
    Poor Ali being betrayed was the saddest moment for me.
  • @Nina-tt5fc
    i can’t stop reading all the comments with the theories, the amount of effort and detail put into this show is INSANE
  • The old man faked having dementia and taking his time playing the marble game in order to be the last group of players alive, that way no other group can witness he wasn't shot and surviving, worked out perfectly because of course Gi-hun couldn't bear watching the old man getting shot after taking advantage of him by cheating.
  • Gi-Hun's character arc was foreshadowed in the first recruitment game itself. once he was pushed to edge by being slapped repeatedly, he forgot about money and wanted revenge much like in the final game he forgot about money and wanted to kill Sang woo and chose offense.
  • If you look at who picked up each player when they decided to go back to the game, only il-nam doesn't have a red driver, but a black one, who is potentially the front man coming to pick him up personally.
  • @oliverh8446
    I like how Oh Il-Nam pretends to 'lose his marbles' while literally losing his marbles. Not sure if this was deliberate as it might not be an expression in Korean, but I found it pretty fitting.
  • Ali was scammed and taken advantage of by his boss, saying "go ask the other guys if they got paid", later on sang woo uses that very same tactic to win in the marble game.
  • @mrtn10
    That clip of Gi Hun smiling for the picture never fails to make me smile as well
  • @3minreview
    Did anyone mention that, in episode 9, the '7'th floor meant the seventh game (betting on the drunken man outside) between the old man and Gi-hun? The elevator had only '7' printed on the door.
  • @brikus9876
    The red and blue cards from the start may be a reference to the matrix's red pill and blue pill. The blue pill being ignorance and the red pill meaning learning the truth. It could also be why 456 had his hair died red as he knew the truth of the games.
  • Some awesome foreshadowing: when the recruiter and Gi are playing the first game, Gi finally wins but forgets about the money and tries to hurt the person that’s been hurting him, shows how he will win the game and instead of enjoying the money he will seek to hurt the people in charge of the game for causing them all so much pain
  • @sonuvabitch
    I started the show at 10pm. That was a stupid idea. Binged it all in one go. Had to be up for work 15 mins after I finished it. Not a good day.
  • @rlggaming5868
    The frontman tries to find the intruder hiding in his room, once the guards find the dead body that had been floating in the water with the detectives ID, he stops looking for him. He knew it was his brother from that point on and didn’t want to kill him.