Squid Game X tests your survival skills across a variety of mini-games. Each challenge has different rules, and learning them fast is the key to staying alive. Start with these tips to improve your chances and progress further than other beginners.
Join the Group for Daily Rewards
Before you play, join the official group to unlock the FAN tag and claim bonus daily rewards. Free items and currency add up over time, giving you an advantage without spending Robux. The group also keeps you updated on new codes and seasonal changes.
Watch Other Players in Red Light, Green Light
This is one of the first games you'll face. Don't rush forward on green light—watch how experienced players move first. They'll show you the safe speed and spacing. Study the pattern of eliminations so you know when the judge turns around.
Stay Calm During Honeycomb
Honeycomb requires patience and precision. You must carve a shape without breaking it. Panic leads to mistakes, so take your time. Start from the edges and work inward slowly. If you feel the shape cracking, stop and adjust your angle rather than pushing harder.
Never Rush in Glass Bridge
Glass Bridge is brutal—you must cross a bridge by stepping on safe glass panels while avoiding deadly ones. Watch players ahead of you die so you learn the safe path. If you're going first, go slow and let others take the risk. If others are ahead, note every panel they cross safely.
Stick Together in Mingle
Mingle requires you to group with other players based on random criteria. Communication is silent, so watch what others are doing and match their behavior. Standing alone is a death sentence—always pair or group up quickly when the timer starts.
Learn Each Game Mode's Mechanics
Squid Game X has many modes: Pentathlon, Hide & Seek, Jump Rope, Sky Squid, Night Brawl, Rebellion, Tug of War, Marbles, Rock Paper Scissors Minus One, Final Dinner, and the classic Squid Game itself. Each has unique rules. Play several rounds of the same game mode to understand patterns before moving to the next round. Repetition teaches you the rhythm and timing.
Use Hide & Seek Wisely
Hide & Seek features Keys and Knives mechanics. If you're hiding, pick spots that are easy to access but hard to spot. Don't hide in obvious corners or under common furniture. If you're seeking, check high and low places equally. Listen for footsteps and watch for shadows or movement.
Master Jump Rope Timing
Jump Rope tests your rhythm and reflexes. Watch the rope's rotation a few times before jumping. Jump right after the rope passes under your feet to avoid hits. If you mess up early, don't get discouraged—watch the timing and adjust your jump height and speed.