With the popularity of its Netflix Show, it didn't take long to get a Roblox version of Squid Game. In the game, you are challenged to complete several games that test your character's wits, resolve, and strength. One of the most difficult of these is the Glass Bridge game, which seems to rely only on luck.

However, there are techniques you can use to last longer in the match, or even make it to the end. When you do the math, the likelihood of making it to the end is tiny if you rely solely on luck.

Step One: Always pick the lowest or highest number you can.

In the show, the lowest positions and highest positions were considered the worst. In this game, they are the best positions to have. In Roblox Squid Game, they randomly select a number to determine who will take the next turn. The person who has the number closest to the number chosen will be the next person to go. 

If you select a number closer to the middle, that means your number has a chance of being close to the selected number, whether it's lower or higher. If you select a low or high number, then it's less likely you will be as close to the number selected as players in the middle. This is not a foolproof technique, but when you look at the statistics, it's the best way to go later rather than earlier.

Step Two: Be stubborn. Wait.

If you've seen the shown, you probably remember that some players would refuse to go on. This is a problem for the players behind them because there is a limited amount of time for them to complete the game. If they don't cross in time, then everyone dies.

In Roblox Squid Game, other players can't push you or interfere with your crossing the bridge. So you can wait all you want, and it's up to them to decide whether they will go ahead before you. It is an entirely viable technique to simply refuse to go. If other players go before you, you can watch their pattern of movement to know the platforms on which to jump.

That's it for techniques to help cross the bridge. If only there were a glass-making skill in Roblox that helps you determine the path!

 RLGL by Slugfo goes a bit further than the one mentioned before with the addition of having an actual cash prize for those who successfully complete the game, but it is very similar in every other way. The only playable game is Red Light, Green Light, however, the developers do plan to add more in the near future.

When loaded into this experience, players will find themselves in a similar situation as before, dressed uniformly with other players and locked in a room where they must wait for their turn to join a round. However, unlike the previous game, a grid can be seen on the floor that live updates as players are killed in the currently in-play round. Each time a player is killed, the amount of money awarded to the winners increases and can be seen near the ceiling.

After the round has finished and the timer hits zero, all players waiting in the lobby will be teleported to the new area where the Red Light, Green Light game will take place. Players will need to spread out along the designated line in the sand and be extra careful to be away from others— collision is on in this experience, meaning competitors will try and have you detected by the doll by pushing you during a red light. After a short brief from the game announcer, players can begin making their way down the field and towards the mechanical doll waiting on the other side so long as they obey her commands to stop and go.

Completing this minigame appears to be much more difficult than the one above and a bit more suspenseful as the time between stopping and running is much longer, however with the promise of a cash prize at the end, it seems as though it's worth it for a lot of players. Players can use the cash collected from wins to purchase new clothes for their avatar to wear.

 Though Fish Game only features the Red Light, Green Light minigame from episode one of Squid Game, it appears to be the fan-favorite at the moment. With impressive graphics, smooth controls, and minimal bugs, it's hard to believe that this game was only created in an impressive 24 hours. Popular YouTuber brothers Sketch and Bandi created Fish Game with hopes to give players a fully working and honest experience, unlike similar games under the same title that constantly crashed or weren't even finished.

Once loaded into Fish Game, users will find themselves dressed in matching uniforms and placed into a room full of bunk beds with other players. This is the lobby where you must wait to be loaded into the next minigame.

There is a timer in the middle of the back wall that will begin counting down each time a new game begins. When the timer hits zero, all players who want to participate in the next round will need to be inside of the illuminated pink circle on the floor. The three circles to the right of the main circle are areas where players can purchase extra lives with Robux.

After stepping into the circle and loading into the minigame, players will have 20 seconds to spread themselves out along a long pink starting line. At the other side of the area is a tall mechanical doll that will sing when players can run towards it and stop singing when players need to immediately freeze. The doll will shoot those who fail to freeze and taken back to the main waiting area.

Those who can make it to the other side without being detected by the doll are the winners and will live to see another day! Once the round ends a new round will start up and so on and so on. For the moment, this is the only minigame in this experience, but as development continues new games from other Squid Game episodes may be added!

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While it's not necessarily a game, it is worth mentioning that in between games players have the opportunity to equip and hit others with baseball bats. If you are fully knocked down by someone during this free period you are still considered a dead player and will be removed from the game, so either hide, form your team, or attack!

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The final game in this version of Squid Game is the marbles game. To successfully win this game you will need to guess if a computer has an even or odd number of marbles in its hand. Each time that you guess correctly you will receive one marble from the computer. But each time that your guess is incorrect, you must hand over two of your own marbles to the computer. If you have one or more marbles at the end of five rounds you will win this game and be taken back to the dormitory room.

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This is where the Roblox experience differs from the show—in the show the glass bridge is the second to last game and marbles is the third to last game. But in Roblox, these games are flipped. Regardless, the glass bridge is exactly as it sounds—a bridge of glass that players will need to jump across. The catch: only one panel of glass per section is strong enough to hold the weight of a person, or in this case, a Robloxian.

Once you reach this game there are only two strategies to win—either wait until someone runs through the course and shows you the correct path, or be the one who runs through the course and finds the correct path. Though the latter is more risky, it is possible and not as hard as it sounds. Make sure that you're a fast jumper!

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This game is the one that comes with the most frustration as it rests solely upon the effort of your teammates. To succeed in this game your team will need to click a button that appears on their screen as fast as they can—the team that is able to click the fastest, and remain the fastest, wins. There's no guarantee that a team will lose this game and be removed from the game, it is possible to get an even amount of clicks on both sides, however, it's rare.

Even more frustrating, it's possible for some of the losing team to survive while others fall to their deaths. If you're placed at the front of the rope and your team is losing, there's a chance that you will be pulled off of the edge while your teammates at the back of the rope will live to see another game.