How many players are still alive after Squid Game 2? Speculations of Season 3 featuring deadliest game explored

Which games will be played in Squid Game 3? (Images via X/@squidgame)
Which games will be played in Squid Game 3? (Images via X/@squidgame)

As Squid Game 2 concluded, viewers were left contemplating the fates of the remaining participants and speculating about the forthcoming season 3. The second season, which premiered on December 26, 2024, on Netflix, deviated from its predecessor by not concluding the deadly games, leaving multiple players alive and setting the stage for the series' final installment.

Unlike season 1, where Seong Gi-hun (Player 456) emerged as the sole survivor, season 2 ended with several contestants still alive. This outcome was primarily due to Gi-hun's attempted rebellion against the game's organizers, which, although unsuccessful, disrupted the proceedings and prevented the games from reaching their natural conclusion.

The eleven key survivors are:

  • Seong Gi-hun (Player 456): The protagonist, played by Lee Jung-jae, who spearheaded the rebellion, was ultimately captured by the Front Man after the failed coup.
  • Yong-sik (Player 007): A gambler and the son of Geum-ja, he survived by hiding during the shootout.
  • Geum-ja (Player 149): Yong-sik's mother, she also evaded death by concealing herself during the chaos.
  • Jun-hee (Player 222): A pregnant contestant who sought to provide for her unborn child, she survived by staying out of the conflict.
  • Myung-gi (Player 333): Jun-hee’s ex-boyfriend, he managed to stay alive by hiding during the shootout.
  • Seon-nyeo (Player 044): She survived by staying away from the confrontation.
  • Min-su (Player 125): Avoided the shootout and remained safe.
  • Dae-ho (Player 388): A marine who went to retrieve more ammunition but decided not to rejoin the fight due to fear.
  • Hyun-ju (Player 120): Went to find Dae-ho in the dorm and kept himself safe.
  • In-ho (The Front Man): Posing as Young-il (Player 001), he survived by faking his own death to quell the rebellion.
  • No-eul (Pink Soldier): Played by Park Gyu-young, No-eul is a North Korean defector and a former soldier.

These survivors are expected to play pivotal roles in season 3, as the narrative progresses towards its climax.

Additionally, since the body of Player 246, Park Gyeong-seok, played by Lee Jin-wook, wasn't shown in the end of season 2, his survival remains ambiguous.

The ending of season 2 left the door open for a potential Squid Game 3, fueling rampant speculation among fans. The series is expected to delve deeper into the inner workings of the "Squid Game" organization, exploring its origins, motivations, and the identities of the enigmatic VIPs.


Speculations for Squid Game 3: Some of the deadliest games being possibly featured in the upcoming season

Despite the overwhelming odds, a select few managed to defy death and emerge victorious in Squid Game 2. These individuals, including Gi-hun, hardened by their experiences and forever scarred by the horrors they witnessed, now carry the weight of their survival and the trauma of their past.

Their future remains uncertain, as they are haunted by the memories of their fallen comrades and the ever-present threat of the "Squid Game" organization.

With Squid Game set to conclude in its third season, fans are fervently speculating about the nature of the remaining games. Squid Game 3 could include deadly games like 'Glass Stepping Stones' and 'Marbles' from season 1 or the 'Pentathlon' and 'Mingle' from season 2.

Given the show's penchant for transforming traditional children's games into lethal challenges, several fan theories have emerged:

Human Chess: In this game, players act as chess pieces on a life-sized board, and eliminations result in actual deaths. The strategic nature of chess, combined with the high stakes of the Squid Game universe, would make this a psychologically intense challenge.

Monkey Bars: Contestants might be required to traverse a series of horizontal bars suspended at a significant height, testing their physical strength and endurance. A misstep or loss of grip could lead to a fatal fall, reminiscent of the glass bridge challenge from season 1.

Jack and Jill: Inspired by the classic nursery rhyme, this game could involve players racing up a hill, and facing obstacles along the way. The mid-credits scene of season 2, featuring a railroad crossing with green and red lights and the infamous 'Red Light, Green Light' doll alongside a new boy doll (Cheol-su), hints at this potential game.

These speculated games align with the show's theme of subverting innocent childhood activities into deadly trials, maintaining the series' signature blend of nostalgia and horror.


The third and final season of Squid Game is slated for release in June 2025. Creator Hwang Dong-hyuk indicated that this season will bring Seong Gi-hun's story to a natural conclusion, wrapping up the overarching narrative of the series.

Filmed concurrently with season 2, the upcoming episodes are expected to delve deeper into the enigmatic organization behind the games and provide closure to the characters' arcs.

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