Summary
- Gonggi, or Korean Jacks, from Squid Game involves throwing and picking up stones to complete challenging levels for a chance to win.
- Players must master hand-eye coordination, follow specific rules, and avoid penalties like double touching.
- Beginners should start with the Snail version, practice with two stones, and focus on back-hand catches.
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How to Win Gonggi
- Gonggi Levels
- Gonggi Playing Calls
Gonggi Tips and Tricks
Of all the pastimes introduced in Squid Game season 2, Gonggi is the most intimidating. This activity, also known as Korean Jacks, tasks players with throwing, picking up, and catching stones with efficiency and dexterity. Furthermore, in Squid Game’s version of Gonggi, completing each throwing sequence is a matter of life and death.
So, how does one play Gonggi? To start, one must study each gameplay level, which dictates how many stones the player picks up between throws. Then, it’s vital to practice exercises to increase hand-eye coordination. With enough patience and dedication, players will be ready to enjoy Gonggi sessions alone or with friends.
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How to Win Gonggi
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The central premise of Gonggi is to throw, pick up, and catch stones without any drops. However, Gonggi’s difficulty comes from its various levels. Each level requires the player to pick up varying numbers of stones simultaneously.
In Squid Game’s pentathlon, if the player completes all five levels without error, they win the challenge. However, when played in a group, each contestant earns a score based on how many stones they successfully catch at the end of level 5. The player with the highest score wins.
Gonggi Levels
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Gonggi Playing Calls
There are several restrictions one must adhere to while playing Gonggi. Failure to comply with a restriction results in a ‘playing call’ or penalty disqualifying the player. Here are the most common playing calls:
- Double Touch: The player physically touches the Gonggi stones more than once.
- Mushroom/Diamond: The Gonggi stones get balanced in a diagonal position, thus forming a mushroom or diamond shape. Players may choose to either reward or penalize this call.
- Overhead: The player throws the Gonggi stone above their head.
- Drop: The player drops a Gonggi stone after catching all five stones.
- Fixation: The player purposefully adjusts the Gonggi stones in their hand during Level 5.
- Interception: An opponent distracts the active player.
- Kong: The player fails to initially catch the Gonggi stone and catches it after bouncing it on their hand.
- Movement: The player moves their position to catch a Gonggi stone.
- Tree Frog: During Level 3, the player picks up one stone first and then picks up three stones (this order is incorrect).
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Gonggi Tips and Tricks
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One must have superb focus and hand-eye coordination to complete all five Gonggi levels. But how can one learn the game, let alone pick up and catch all the stones in the correct number and order? Here are some tips:
- Play ‘Snail’ to Learn the Basics: The best way for beginners to practice Gonggi is by first playing the Snail version of the game. In Snail, the player keeps the edge of their hand on the playing surface. Instead of throwing and catching the stones, the player sweeps their hand across the playing surface and grabs the number of stones corresponding to each Gonggi level.
- Practice with Two Stones Once You Begin Throwing and Catching: After you memorize each Gonggi level, you’re ready to incorporate throwing and catching into your gameplay. However, it is crucial to take your time. Practice throwing and catching a Gonggi stone first. Then, include a second stone to practice throwing one stone, picking up another stone, and catching the former stone.
- Practice Catching All Five Stones On the Back of Your Hand: Another important maneuver to drill is catching all five stones on the back of your hand. This challenging maneuver will determine how many points you’ll receive during your turn. Study your hand’s position to ensure it provides as stable a surface for the stones as possible.
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Squid Game
TV-MA
Release Date
2021 – 2024
Network
Netflix
Cast
Lee Jung-jae, Lee Byung-hun, Park Hae-soo, Yim Si-wan, Kang Ha-neul, Wi Ha-jun, Park Gyu-young, Lee Jin-wook, Hoyeon, Oh Young-soo, Park Sung-hoon, Yang Dong-geun, Heo Sung-tae, Kim Joo-ryoung, Kang Ae-sim, Lee Da-wit, Choi Seung-hyun, Anupam Tripathi, Lee You-mi, Jo Yu-ri, Won Ji-an, Jun Suk-ho, Park Hye-jin, Chae Gook-hee
Showrunner
Hwang Dong-hyuk
Seasons
3
Producers
Hwang Dong-hyuk, Han Heung-seok, Kim Ji-yeon
Streaming Service(s)
Netflix
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