Squid Game 2 is streaming now on Netflix. Listen with caution.
The song is circular. It has no climax, no bridge, no resolution. It simply... continues. This reflects the players’ predicament: you survive one round, the music restarts, and you immediately have to prepare for the next number. The loop becomes an engine of existential exhaustion. Squid Game 2 Mingle Game - Round and Round Musi...
| Feature | S1: Fly Me to the Moon | S2: Mingle (Round and Round) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Calm, romantic, dreamy | Childlike, repetitive, manic | | Function | Ironic contrast to fear | Direct amplifier of panic | | Musical Form | Standard ballad with verse-chorus | Infinite canon/round (no end) | | Resulting Emotion | Eerie resignation | Claustrophobic urgency | The Meme and Cultural Impact Even before the full season dropped, leaked clips of the Mingle game went viral on TikTok and X (formerly Twitter), with users describing the song as “the sound of pure panic.” Early reaction memes show people humming the tune involuntarily, then shuddering. Squid Game 2 is streaming now on Netflix
You will leave the episode not remembering the hero’s last line, nor the guard’s mask. You will leave it humming a round about music going round and round—and feeling sick to your stomach. It has no climax, no bridge, no resolution
One viral post read: “My brain: It’s just a song. Also my brain, at 3 AM: Round and round, the music goes round and round... (sweats nervously)” The genius of Squid Game 2 ’s Mingle sequence lies in its musical choice. By selecting a song that represents harmony, circle-games, and innocent repetition, the show twists it into a symbol of scarcity, betrayal, and fatal math.
Warning: Contains mild spoilers for Squid Game Season 2.
Just as the first season used childlike visuals (giant dolls, colorful playgrounds) to contrast with violent death, Mingle weaponizes nostalgia. The song sounds like something you would hum while holding hands in a kindergarten circle. That purity makes the screaming, shoving, and door-slamming feel even more horrific.