- Squid Game crew puts the blood cross or plus mark on the coffins of players who are not dead yet so they can harvest their organs.
- The crew makes sure the player does not die completely after they are shot so that they can sell their organs and make some extra money.
- Kang No-eul makes sure to put the players out of their misery and has been threatened to be killed because of it.
If dark, brutality, and twisted cramped into one thing, it would turn out to be Squid Game, and right now, the second season of the series is living up to everything it has shown and promised before. However, there is a mystery in the series that needs to be addressed. We have seen in the series that the masked crew of Squid Game put a blood cross or plus mark on the coffins in Squid Game 1 and again in season 2. So, why do the masked men put the blood cross on coffins?
What Is the Meaning of Blood Cross on Coffin in Squid Game?
We have seen the crew of Squid Game put cross or plus marks on certain coffins even in season one but we did not get to see why they are doing so. However, in season 2, we finally understand the reason they put marks on certain coffins. The blood cross or plus mark on coffins in Squid Game are people who are still alive and their organs will be harvested to sell. In season one itself, it was revealed that the crew harvests and sells organs, and the Frontman knows about it but does not care.
We see that the masked crew members do not shoot to kill the players but instead keep them alive so that they can take out their vital organs and sell them to make more money on the side. However, one of the crew members, Kang No-eul in Squid Game 2, makes sure to end the half-dead player’s misery and she has been threatened to be killed by other crew members for it.