History. Player 042 was in heavy debt due to unknown reasons and decided to join the Squid Games. After being taken to the island where the games take place and waking up in the Squid Game lobby, he was in the crowd that watched Jang Deok-su beat up Kang Sae-byeok after encountering her.
History. Lim Jae-eun, also known as Player 428, was in heavy debt and chose to enter a high-risk competition to win money. After waking up in a large room with 455 other people, he signed a contract and took his photo.
Player 452 was in heavy debt and went to the 33rd Squid Game. In Sugarhoneycombs his honeycombs snapped in half leading to his death. Stay up to date on your fandom with carefully curated and timely Fandom newsletters.
Player 427 was a contestant of 33rd Squid Game. He/she was never seen in the series, except his/her appearance as a icon in the Front Man's room from 1st game.
Park Jung-eon is the actress who portrayed Player 073 in the television series Squid Game.
호 Mun Jang-ho?), also known as Player 002, was a contestant who participated in the 33rd Squid Game. He appears in the episodes "Red Light, Green Light" and "Gganbu", and his player file is seen in "A Fair World".
067's name is Kang Sae-byeok (she's played by the actress and model Jung Ho-Yeon) and she enters the game as a defector from North Korea.
The 069 who entered with his wife is played by Kim Yun-tae and the person in Red Light, Green Light is played by an unknown extra. Stay up to date on your fandom with carefully curated and timely Fandom newsletters.
History. Player 451 was in heavy debt and chose to enter The Squid Games to win money. After waking up in a large room with 455 other people, he signed a contract and took his photo. He then proceeded to the first game, "Red Light, Green Light".
His icon disappears in Red Light, Green Light, even though he is shown alive later on. Chae Gang-sun seems to have the same player portrait as Player 126, Player 138, and Player 377.
Hwang Youn-Hee: No. 308.
History. Player 108 was in debt and chose to enter The Squid Games. After waking up in a huge filled with 455 other people, she signed a contract and took her photo. She then proceeded to the first game, which she passed.
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Player 038. Player 077 Was in heavy debt and decided to join squid games. She woke up with 455 other people, signed a contract, took her photo and went to the 1st game. After 3 peoples deaths it caused a panic attack, she managed to stay still till later she was eliminated after moving.
History. Player 408 was in heavy debt and chose to enter a high-risk competition to win money. After waking up in a large room with 455 other people, she signed a contract and took her photo. She managed to survive the first game, Red Light, Green Light, after most of the contestants had been wiped out.
Player 067, aka Kang Sae-byeok, is a fiery young woman who narrowly escaped North Korea with her younger brother.
Player 199: Abdul Ali
The kind and compassionate contestant that is Abdul Ali (Anupam Tripathi) meets his untimely death in episode six during the marble challenge, having been tricked by his game partner Sang-woo (Hae-soo Park) into losing.
Seong Gi-hun, also known as Player 456, is the main protagonist of Squid Game. He is portrayed by South Korean actor, businessman and model, Lee Jung-jae.
1/22Netflix's Squid Game. There's nothing like a hit show to launch you into superstardom, which Jung now knows first hand. She plays street-smart pickpocket Kang Sae-byeok in the show until the shady overlords reduce her to a number. She's player 067.
What does ''456'' mean in the Squid Game? Gi-hun was player 456. Gi-hun won 4.56 million betting on horses. He then won 45.6 billion in the Squid Game.
Player 067, Kang Sae-byeok (Jung Ho-yeon) - Episode 8, "Front Man" Another of Squid Game's most tragic deaths, Sae-byeok meets her end in the penultimate episode of the season. First, she gets impaled with a broken shard of glass after the remaining tiles shatter at the conclusion of the glass bridge game.
The game started with a player count of 456, but player number 067 caught viewers' eye and became one of the most popular contestants. The creator recently brought back the 19-year-old, giving her a chance to redeem herself on the glass bridge task.
Ji-yeong (Korean: 지영), also referred to as Player 240, is a supporting character in the first season of the South Korean Netflix drama show Squid Game.
Though Kang Sae-byeok, player 067, dies during the games, she's still able to help her brother. Seong locates him a year after the games, taking him out of the orphanage and uniting him with Cho's mother—who has unknowingly lost her son.
Cho Sang-woo (Korean: 조상우), also referred to as Player 218, is the deuteragonist of the first season of the South Korean Netflix drama Squid Game. Sang-woo is Seong Gi-hun's childhood best friend and the former leader of an investment team at a securities company.
Ali Abdul (Korean: 알리 압둘), also referred to as Player 199, is a main character in the first season of the South Korean Netflix drama TV series Squid Game. Ali is a migrant worker from Pakistan that came to South Korea with his wife and child, and later joined the Squid Game to win the prize money for his family.