There aren’t any official dimensions or size recommendations out there for a squid game court. However, based on what we see in Squid Game, the squid-shaped play area looks to be about half the size of a traditional basketball court.
There isn’t an “official” way to draw out your squid game court. Just do whatever makes the most sense for your personal set-up, whether that’s drawing directly in the dirt, using spray paint, or taping out the parameters indoors.
Section B should be the same size as section A.
These rectangles almost look like “eyes” on the squid.
These circles should only be large enough to fit 1 player.
There’s no official dress code for this game, but it might help to have each team wear jerseys or matching colors so there isn’t any confusion. [8] X Research source If you really watch to capture the spirit of Squid Game’s finale, you could always don a nice suit and jacket—but with all the rough-and-tumble gameplay, we don’t recommend this!
There’s no official dress code for this game, but it might help to have each team wear jerseys or matching colors so there isn’t any confusion. [8] X Research source If you really watch to capture the spirit of Squid Game’s finale, you could always don a nice suit and jacket—but with all the rough-and-tumble gameplay, we don’t recommend this!
In Squid Game’s version of the game, the offensive player has to say “Hurray” to officially win the game. [10] X Research source
The only exception to this rule is the bridge, which you can enter through section E.
This rule applies to both offensive and defensive players.
Don’t be surprised if a lot of your game actually takes place outside the court! No one goes first and you don’t take turns in this game. Someone calls out to start the game, and everything happens simultaneously after that! It’s a little chaotic—which is part of the fun!
Squid game wouldn’t be all that difficult or fun if the offensive players could just sprint to the finish line!
Always cross this bridge from left to right or right to left, starting from section E.
Someone calls out when to start the game and everything happens simultaneously after that. This isn’t a turn-based game, so it can be pretty chaotic—which is part of the fun!
Defensive players must stand on 1 foot when they’re on the bridge (section F) unless they’re standing in the small, central gap that’s part of section D. They can also only have 1 foot in the triangular section C. [22] X Research source
You can always try knocking the offensive players off-balance, too! If they put 2 feet on the ground before successfully crossing the bridge, they’ll be kicked out of the game.