‘Squid Game 3’ Shatters Netflix Records with 106.3 Million Views in Just 10 Days
The final season of Netflix’s mega-hit Squid Game has gone out with a bang—and a record. Squid Game 3, the thrilling conclusion to the global phenomenon, has officially achieved Netflix’s best 10-day viewership performance of all time, racking up 106.3 million views just days after its June 27th premiere.
This jaw-dropping number doesn’t just signal buzz—it proves that audiences across the world couldn’t look away. According to Netflix, views are calculated by dividing the total hours watched by the runtime, meaning this figure represents households that fully finished the season. It even surpasses the original Squid Game’s launch, which itself became Netflix’s most-watched series ever.
The third season picks up right where Season 2 left off, with Seong Gi-hun now determined to take down the masterminds behind the deadly games. Teasers leading up to the premiere hinted at new horrifying challenges, shocking twists, and an emotional showdown with the elusive Front Man. As promised, Squid Game 3 delivers a chilling and action-packed finale, tying together loose ends while pushing characters—and viewers—to their limits.
Beyond the numbers, the cultural impact is undeniable. Squid Game has become a defining series of the streaming era, influencing global pop culture, fashion, and even real-life game show spin-offs. The success of Season 3 is a fitting capstone to the franchise’s reign and a strong statement on the continued dominance of Korean content on the global stage.
With its compelling storylines, intense visuals, and powerful performances, Squid Game 3 doesn’t just live up to the hype—it exceeds it.


