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| NOTE: This article is about the Season 1 counterpart of Player 324, While the Season 1 counterpart is a hero. To view the article of the Season 2 counterpart of Player 096 on Heroes Wiki, click here. |
| “ | Goddamn it. You're on! | „ |
| ~ Player 324 to Player 250. |
Player 324 is a minor character in Season 1 of the Netflix K-drama Squid Game. He was a contestant in the 33rd Squid Game.
He was portrayed by Lee Han-sol, and Lee Eun-sook who portrays the erroneous appearance of him.
Why isn't He Heroic or Villainous?[]
- During his 2 minutes of screen-time he didn't do anything heroic nor villainous, being just an ordinary and clueless player and making bets with his friend Player 250
Biography[]
Player 324 was in heavy debt, so he decided to join the squid games to pay the debt back.
Before the first round began which was Red Light, Green Light, he was seen with his friend Player 250.
Player 250 made a deal with him saying that whoever crosses the finish line first will win a million won. Player 324 made a deal with him.
Fate[]
At the beginning of Red Light, Green Light, He pushed Player 250 and ran more faster than the other players. After the doll Young-hee shouted Red Light, his movements were detected making Player 324 the first player to be eliminated.
Personality[]
TBA
Gallery[]
Trivia[]
- He's the very first player to get eliminated from the 33rd Squid Game
- Player 324 and Kang Mi-na from Season 2 both were the first players to die in Red Light Green Light and only appeared in one episode.
- For some reason, his number is announced before he's shot. Most players have their numbers announced after they're dead.
- Despite having a short screentime, he and 250 had one of the biggest impact on the plot: Their deaths reveals the true nature of the game and that losing means death.
External Links[]
- Player 324 on the Squid Game Wiki
- Player 324 on the Ensemble Dark Horse Wiki
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