Halloween Costume Guide
Three complete builds from the most recognized Halloween franchise of the last five years. Pick your side: player, guard, or the one who started it all.
Squid Game is the South Korean survival drama that broke Netflix records in 2021 and came back for a second season in 2024. The show’s visual language, teal tracksuits, pink guard uniforms, the haunting Doll, became Halloween shorthand almost immediately. This guide covers three of the most popular costume builds from the series. Each one works on its own, and all three together make a group that needs zero explanation at any party.
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Each costume has one detail that does the recognition work. For the Doll it is the twin pigtails, and they need to be in before anything else. A pigtail that has come half out by the time you arrive is just a person with asymmetrical hair. For the Pink Guard, it is the mask, and it has to be on when you walk in. The jumpsuit reads as pink coveralls without it. For Sae-byeok, it is the number 67 on the chest. Keep the jacket open enough to show it.
The strongest in-character moment for all three costumes is a shared one: freeze. The Doll says “red light” and everyone stops. At a party, call it once, at the right moment, and see who plays along. A Pink Guard enforcing it and a player tracksuit panicking next to you is the whole show in fifteen seconds.
Check Your Venue Before Bringing Props
The airsoft gun and the rubber dagger are both subject to venue policies on prop weapons. Many bars and Halloween events ban realistic-looking replicas regardless of whether they function. Send a quick message to the venue before the night. The jumpsuit and mask carry the Pink Guard costume on their own. The dagger is a nice detail for Sae-byeok but it is not what makes the costume.
The Doll’s Makeup Is Worth Five Minutes
Two pink blush circles on the cheekbones and a slightly widened eye outline with black eyeliner. That is all it takes to shift the Red Light Green Light Doll costume from “school uniform” to “unsettling children’s show character.” Without any face makeup, the costume reads slower and requires more explanation. With it, the reference lands immediately even for people who only half-remember the show.
Squid Game Players
The easiest group to pull together because every player wears the same tracksuit and the number is the only variable. Coordination requires almost no effort. The more players you can get, the better the group photo. Three is a group. Seven is a statement. Add a Pink Guard and a Doll and you have the whole show.
Squid Game Staff and Guards
A strong standalone group or a natural counterpart to the players group. The visual contrast between pink guards and teal tracksuits is exactly the image the show is built on. The Doll is the most visually distinct piece of the group. The Front Man works as a leader figure. The VIPs and Host require more specific builds and are the weakest recognition anchors for a general crowd.
Famous Numbers
The theme is loose and the costumes look nothing alike, which means this group works as a concept rather than a visual. Player 67 and Agent 47 are the two strongest anchors. Number 5 from Umbrella Academy lands for fans of that show. Numbuh 5 from Kids Next Door is nostalgia for a specific generation and niche for everyone else. A fun group for a crowd that enjoys explaining the joke.
Dystopian Games and Competitions
A solid thematic group where each character comes from a different story about people forced into situations they didn’t choose. Katniss is the broadest anchor. Thomas from The Maze Runner has a devoted fanbase. James Cole from 12 Monkeys skews toward older film fans. Truman Burbank is the hardest to make visually specific without a prop or name tag. Player 67 fits naturally as the composed and self-reliant member of a very stressed group.
Each of the three builds has one item you need to buy specifically and several items you can substitute or already own.
Each costume comes with a different in-character mode, and all three work well at a party without requiring much effort.
The Kang Sae-byeok (Player 67) costume is the simplest. A teal tracksuit with the number 67 on the chest, a short bob wig, and white slip-on shoes. Three items and you are done. The Red Light Green Light Doll requires more specific pieces but is still straightforward. The Pink Guard build takes the most time and has the most items.
Three lines that fans of the show will recognize immediately:
The Front Man’s line is the most useful at a party. Say it when someone tries to leave early.
Squid Game Season 2 came out in late 2024 and put the franchise back at the top of Netflix conversation globally. The teal tracksuit, the Pink Guard uniform, and the Red Light Green Light Doll are all still immediately recognized by most adults. Recognition is not a concern for any of these three builds.
Check the rules of your specific venue before bringing any replica firearm, even a toy. Many Halloween events, bars, and venues have policies against realistic-looking prop weapons regardless of whether they are functional. If in doubt, leave the airsoft gun at home. The jumpsuit, mask, and balaclava carry the costume on their own.
If your hair is already short and dark, skip it. If not, the bob wig is worth getting. Sae-byeok’s hair is one of the more specific visual details of her character and it moves the costume from “generic player 67” to “specifically Sae-byeok” when paired with the tracksuit.
Circle is the lowest rank, triangle is mid-level, and square is the highest rank among the guards. The mask included in the costume set determines which rank you are. For Halloween purposes, any shape works since most people recognize the uniform without knowing the hierarchy.
Yes, and it is a strong group. The visual contrast between the Red Light Green Light Doll, the teal tracksuit players, and the pink guard uniforms is exactly what the show looks like on screen. Add a Player 456 and the group reads immediately to anyone who has seen the show, and most adults have.