Morse Code in Squid Game ..--- ----. .-- -..-. 29w/
Morse Code in Squid Game ..--- ----. .-- -..-. (Letter & Number Guide with Solution)
Solution at the end of the video.
Letters, Numbers and some common Punctuation first.
I think everyone’s already made videos on just about every aspect of Squid Game by now, so there wasn’t much room left for ideas, but I did notice that morse code features in a scene as a part of Hwang Jun-ho’s story and – not wanting to miss out on the fun of making a Squid Game video, whilst still wanting to pick a less obvious element, which few YouTube creators will have gone for – that seemed like enough justification for me to use the teal and pink colour scheme in this video and add a Squid Game themed title sequence.
I improved and reuploaded this video today because I realised that it made sense for me to add the complete message from Hwang Jun-ho’s phone at the end of the video and decode it. Also, I hadn’t included the character for / in the original video, and it’s pretty important if you want to decode the message.
..--- ----. .-- -..-.
29W/
I take this to mean that 29W/ is the end and beginning of a repeating sequence, so basically it’s W/29, meaning that the person coughing is trying to communicate with who he thinks is the guard with room number 29.
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