Why Is Squid Game Called That? The Meaning Behind Netflix’s Hit Show Title
Creator Hwang Dong-hyuk drew inspiration from his own childhood memories, making the game and its symbolic role deeply personal.
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View In AppHwang described Squid Game as the most “symbolic children’s game” representing the competitive, survivalist nature of modern society.
The series was initially titled Round Six, highlighting the six rounds of competition in the story.
Netflix executives initially worried that Squid Game wouldn’t resonate globally, as the game isn’t widely recognised outside Korea.
Despite initial doubts, Hwang convinced Netflix to retain the title, emphasizing that it captured the “essence” of the show’s message.
The title Squid Game, combined with striking visuals and artwork, helped attract viewers unfamiliar with Korean dramas.
While older Koreans recognize the game, younger generations may not, illustrating the evolving nature of traditional children’s games.
The show’s iconic symbols (circle, triangle, square) are derived from the squid diagram used in the original playground game, reinforcing its thematic importance.