‘Squid Game: The Challenge’ crowns winner of $4.56 million cash prize
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Squid Game: The Challenge 2023 final winner prize: What will be actual amount after tax deduction?
"Squid Game: The Challenge" episode 10 or the final episode has been aired on Netflix and the winner has been decided. The fortunate winner is set to take home an astonishing $4.56 million. However, there will be tax deductions.
Who is Netflix's 'Squid Game: The Challenge' runner-up? Finale dubbed 'anticlimactic' as Player 451 loses $4.56M prize money
Who is Netflix's 'Squid Game: The Challenge' runner-up? Finale dubbed 'anticlimactic' as Player 451 loses $4.56M prize money LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM: Player 451, Phill Cain, became the runner-up of Netflix's 'Squid Game: The Challenge' Season 1 after Player 287 was declared the winner. The winner of the game was chosen through a game of rock, paper, scissors. Fans found the finale of the show to be "underwhelming" as it depended majorly on fate…
'Squid Game: The Challenge' winner walks away with the $4.56 million prize after a tense game of rock, paper, scissors
Phill Cain, Mai Whelan and Sam Lantz in "Squid Game: The Challenge."Pete Dadds / NetflixAfter 10 episodes, "Squid Game: The Challenge" finally crowned its season one winner.Sam, Mai, and Phill were the final three.The last game was unexpectedly Rock, Paper, Scissors. The winner took home the $4.56 million prize."Squid Game: The Challenge" has finally whittled its way down from 456 contestants to one — and now, that winner is taking home $4.56 mi…
‘Squid Game: The Challenge’ crowns winner of $4.56 million cash prize
By Alli Rosenbloom, CNN (CNN) — The winner of Netflix’s “Squid Game: The Challenge” has been named. Mai Whelan, number 287, took home the top prize of $4.56 million during Wednesday’s season finale episode after playing a high-stakes game of “rock paper scissors.” The 55-year old Virginia-native played against runner-up Phill Cain, a scuba instructor from Hawaii. On Wednesday, Netflix also announced that “The Challenge” will return for a second …
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