Squid Game viewers spot a hidden detail in episode one that changes everything

Squid Game viewers spot a hidden detail in episode one that changes everything
Squid Game viewers spot a hidden detail in episode one that changes everything
Squid Game viewers spot a hidden detail in episode one that changes everything - so did you notice the major spoiler?

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Netflix's Squid Game is fast becoming the streaming giant's most popular show ever, with viewers around the world obsessed with the gory survival drama. 

So naturally, eagle-eyed fans have been re-watching the South Korean series on the hunt for subtle clues and Easter eggs they may have missed - and soon discovered a massive one that has been hidden in plain sight since episode one.

The show itself is set in modern-day Seoul, where a group of 456 people are invited to play a series of children's games with the chance to win a huge amount of money - but if you lose in the game, you lose your life.

Spoiler: Eagle-eyed fans have noticed a hidden clue in Netflix series Squid Game that predicts several major set pieces. Pictured (left to right): Park Hae Soo, Lee Jung-jae and Jung Ho-yeon

Spoiler: Eagle-eyed fans have noticed a hidden clue in Netflix series Squid Game that predicts several major set pieces. Pictured (left to right): Park Hae Soo, Lee Jung-jae and Jung Ho-yeon

Many viewers have pointed out that drawings of every game the contestants play in the series can be seen on the dormitory walls the entire time.

The stick-figure cartoons depict each of the six games in detail, including the tug of war, Red Light Green Light, and the honeycomb challenge.

The pictures were only slightly visible in early episodes because they were located behind the players' beds.

However, they become more clear as the players are eliminated from the contest.

Revealed: Drawings detailing every game the contestants were set to play were in fact written on the walls of the dormitory the entire time. In the end, when just two players remained, they were seen in their entirety

Revealed: Drawings detailing every game the contestants were set to play were in fact written on the walls of the dormitory the entire time. In the end, when just two players remained, they were seen in their entirety

Blink and you'll miss it! Viewers were quick to point out that even as early as episode one, the drawings could be spotted - and could have saved many players from reaching such a grizzly end

Blink and you'll miss it! Viewers were quick to point

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