October 9, 2025
What Happens To Player 222?



The final episodes of Netflixโ€™s “Squid Game” Season 3 push the dystopian series into darker moral territory, with one of its most emotional arcs centered on Player 222, a pregnant woman forced to fight for her life and that of her unborn child.

Player 222, Kim Jun-hee (played by Jo Yu-ri), is introduced as a quiet but resilient contestant.

Viewers soon learn she was lured into the game after being conned by her ex-boyfriend, Player 333, Lee Myung-gi (Im Si-wan), who tricked her into investing in a cryptocurrency scam that leaves her in debt.

Here’s what to know about her fate, and her child’s.

What happens to Player 222 in the games?

In a pivotal hide-and-seek challenge, Jun-hee breaks her ankle and goes into labor.

With help from Player 149, Jang Geum-ja (Kang Ae-shim), a former nurse, and Player 120, Cho Hyun-ju (Park Sung-hoon), the showโ€™s first transgender character, she gives birth while hiding from guards and other competitors.

Injured and exhausted, Jun-hee fights to continue but ultimately realizes she cannot survive the next round.

In a heartbreaking moment, she says goodbye to her friend Seong Gi-hun (Player 456, played by Lee Jung-jae) and willingly falls to her death, entrusting her newborn to him.

In a grim twist, the gameโ€™s creators assign the baby her motherโ€™s number, officially making the infant the new Player 222.

What happens to Player 222, the baby?

By the final game, only three players remain: Gi-hun, Myung-gi and the baby, who is Myung-gi’s child.

During the โ€œSky Squidโ€ challenge, Myung-gi attempts to take the child, but falls to his death after Gi-hunโ€™s coat tears under his weight.

But thereโ€™s a catch: Myung-giโ€™s death occurred before the round officially began. The game cannot end until one more player dies. Gi-hun faces an impossible choice โ€” kill himself, or kill the baby.

Honoring his promise to Jun-hee, Gi-hun chooses to leap to his death, saving the child. Hwang In-ho (Lee Byung-hun), better known as Front Man, takes the baby.

Where does the baby end up?

The show picks up six months later. Detective Hwang Jun-ho (Wi Ha-joon) receives a package: the infant, along with a debit card and a note that reads, โ€œThe winner.โ€ The final image shows the newborn cradled in Jun-hoโ€™s arms.

“Squid Game” creator Hwang Dong-hyuk told Netflix’s press site Tudum, โ€œUltimately, the baby represents the future generation.โ€

โ€œI believe we also have the responsibility and duty to try everything that we can in our power to leave a better world for the future generation.โ€ he continued. โ€œThe baby coming out the winner was in line with the meaning of ‘Squid Game’.โ€

So, is the baby real or CGI?

The question on every “Squid Game” viewer’s mind: Is the baby real?

Lee Jung-Jae clarified to Variety that a robotic doll was used.

โ€œThe robot had actual facial expressions. It would wiggle like a newborn baby, and the weight was quite realistic. So that helped me a lot with my performance,โ€ Lee said.

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