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Netizens are debating which game they would choose if they were contestants on ‘Squid Game 2.’
The goal is to flip the other ddakji already on the ground by slamming yours against it.
Biseokchigi: A game where players place a stone upright on the ground.

Gonggi: Players toss stones into the air one by one, catching them as they increase the number.
Paengi: This game involves a top and a long string.
The top is wound tightly with twine and then released.

It must spin properly upon hitting the ground.
Korean netizens largely favored Gonggi and Ddakji, citing their familiarity and perceived ease compared to the other games.
Reactionsinclude:
“The only thing I’ve ever done is jegichagi as a school vacation assignment.”

“Gonggi… Can’t we just not do it?”
“Ttakji or jegi.
Gonggi is seriously nerve-wracking.”

“Gonggi, at least.”
“Sorry, teammates.”
“Either biseok or gonggi.”

“I’m good at gonggi and jegichagi.”
“I guess I’ll keep trying until I get ttakji.”
“Ive never played biseokchigi, but I wonder if Id do well.”

“Stage 4 gonggi, successfully catching five pieces, is way too hard.”
But in that situation, my hands would be trembling too much to do it."
“I’m a spinning top master.”

“Spinning tops seem like the easiest.
I don’t think I could do gonggi because of the nerves.”
“I’m a gonggi genius.”

“I was obsessed with ttakji for a while, with MapleStory and Gwihoon ttakji.”
I’ve never successfully kicked a jegi more than twice."
“Gonggi At least I have the skills from playing it almost every recess in elementary school.”

The final move in gonggi is way too hard."
It’s the only thing I know how to play.““Jegichagi.
When I was in college, I went through a phase where I was obsessed with jegichagi.

Id spend time in empty lecture halls kicking a jegi and could kick over 200 times in one go.
Surely I can manage five, right?
I was good at biseok too…”
Which game would you choose?

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