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Squid Game Trivia About This Popular Korean Netflix Series

The Squid Game is a unique South Korean series that was released on Netflix on September 17, 2021. The story follows a group of people who were forced to compete in a violent game for a prize of a large amount of money. And every round is designed based on traditional Korean kids’ games with a twist because of the deadly elements involved in each and every game.

There were 456 participants who had to compete for 45.6 million won. And the whole series was focused on several central characters, particularly Song Gi-hun (Lee June-jae).

The unique premise of the game and the revolutionary concept of the series has made Squid Game popular not only in Korea but also in most countries around the world.

Read more as we’re going to tackle some Squid Game trivia about this popular Korean Netflix Series.

It Was Conceptualized Back In 2008

According to reports, Hwang Dong-hyuk, the creator of the series worked on the script from 2008 to 2009. It was originally meant to be a movie, and he chose the title “Squid Game” because it was his favorite game from his childhood days. He also decided to have that title because it also symbolizes society as a whole.

Additionally, he chose to hold the story because he felt the concept may be “unfamiliar and violent” to the audience’s taste at that time. Another reason why the series was released a decade later is because of the funding and casting issues.

The Games

The red light, green light game in the first round is based on textbooks for kids in the 70s and 80s, while the dalgona challenge round required the producers to hire expert dalgona candy makers for that game.

Aside from that, a machine was used during the tug-of-war round to pull the rope on the other side of the camera to get a genuine reaction from the actors that they’ve really had a hard time pulling the rope on their end. And lastly, the set creators had to make a 1-meter high between the glass and the ground in the glass stepping game to make actors really scared.

The Set

The entire set of the Squid Game was intentionally made to be huge to bring up childhood memories of playing within a huge playground. And since the series was also focused on the idea of objectifying human beings, the beds in the sleeping area were designed like metal shelves inside a warehouse. The coffins often included bow ties, and it symbolizes the creator of the game in the series gifting death to those who have died in the different rounds. Finally, the incinerator rooms were inspired by the Auschwitz concentration camps during WWII.

The Walls Have Clues

If you look closely, the walls inside the sleeping area of the contestants have scribbles that foreshadows the type of games to be played. And if the players were just observant enough, they would prepare better for the next rounds.

The Player’s Costume Was Really Uncomfortable

The green uniforms that the contestants wore in the series were not designed for athletic use. In fact, it attracted dust easily and the fabric was not breathable enough that it caused some of the actors to have skin allergies.

And that’s it! There are just some of the interesting trivia facts about the Squid Game. If you’re looking for more trivia questions and ideas, be sure to check out some online trivia quiz from BQT.