
10 Squid Game Details Only The Smartest Fans Caught

10. Cate Blanchett cameo seals it
In the final moments of Season 3, Cate Blanchett appears as an American dakji recruiter. Her surprise cameo confirms it – the Squid Game has gone international. | © Netflix

9. Doll’s hair clip clues
Look closely at the giant doll in the first game, and you'll see that her hair clip shows the circle, triangle, and square. It’s a subtle tease of the shapes that define the games and the guards ahead. | © Netflix

8. Sae-byeok's death is thoroughly planned
Back in Episode 2, Sae-byeok holds a knife to a man’s neck while demanding help for her family. In Episode 8, she dies from a stab in that exact same spot, which is a quiet but brutal bit of foreshadowing. | © Netflix

7. Deok-su jumps off a bridge twice
Deok-su’s death during the glass bridge game wasn’t the first time he took a plunge. Back in Episode 2, he escaped his enemies by jumping off a real bridge. | © Netflix

6. There is no Player 1
When Gi-hun looks through the records, the binder begins with Player 002, and there is no Player 001 listed. It's an early hint that Il-nam wasn’t just another contestant, but someone with inside knowledge. | © Netflix

5. Death boxes look like presents from Gi-hun
The black box with a pink ribbon that holds the bodies of dead players? It’s the same style as the gift Gi-hun gives his daughter, which is a dark little echo you might miss if you're not looking closely. | © Netflix

4. Deaths in the show were foreshadowed
Many characters’ deaths were hinted at early on, so you just had to be paying attention. Sae-byeok threatened to slit a man’s throat, Ali stole money and ran, Sang-woo tried to drown himself, and each of them ended up dying in similar ways. | © Netflix

3. Gold card expiration date
Gi-hun’s bank card for the 45.6 billion won prize is set to expire in June 2024, the same month the show's final season airs. A quiet nod that his time to act is running out, both in the story and on-screen. | © Netflix

2. Giant murals in the bunker
Every game was painted right on the walls of the players' bunker, hidden in plain sight. But with 456 beds blocking the view early on, no one realised the answers were staring them in the face. | © Netflix

1. Number 456 recurrent multiple times
Gi-hun’s number is 456, and that exact figure shows up more than once. He wins 4.56 million won at the horse track, then later 4.56 billion from the games, and this way, creators show us how much the stakes (and the emptiness) grow. | © Netflix
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