In Squid Game Season 3, the last challenge pits Seong Gi-hun, Lee Myung-gi, and a newborn baby against each other in a deadly Sky Squid Game. The baby, Jun-hee’s child, becomes the lone survivor after Gi-hun and Myung-gi both fall from the towering platforms.
No other human player lasts until the end, making the infant the official winner of the competition. This outcome shocks many because no one expected a newborn to claim the prize. The baby’s victory highlights the season’s theme of innocence surviving in a cruel world.
The Frontman ultimately delivers the cash prize and the baby to Detective Jun-ho during the finale episode of the show.
Gi-hun’s sacrifice changes the Squid Game Season 3

Throughout Squid Game Season 3, Gi-hun fights fiercely to protect Player 222, the baby, against all odds. He fends off Myung-gi’s attacks, even as the child’s life hangs in the balance during a brutal knife fight.
When both men lose their footing, Gi-hun sees Myung-gi fall but then lets himself drop so the baby can survive. His final act speaks to his regained humanity after years of pain and loss. That moment cements Gi-hun’s role as protector, not just competitor.
The front man ensures the prize reaches safety
After the battle, the masked Front Man, Hwang In-ho, retrieves the baby and the winning money from the destroyed island. He flies with the infant to Los Angeles and gives the child, now the official heir of the ₩45.6 billion prize, to Detective Jun-ho.
By delivering the baby and the funds, the Front Man shows a rare spark of compassion despite his brutal role in running the games. This gesture also allows Jun-ho to honor his missing brother’s legacy. It’s a quiet but meaningful turn in Squid Game Season 3.
Two different beneficiaries receive life-changing funds

In Squid Game Season 3, there are two payouts: the baby wins ₩45.6 billion, and Gi-hun’s daughter, Ga-yeong, later receives his original prize money from Season 1. The Front Man presents Ga-yeong with her father’s blood-stained suit and a debit card filled with the earlier winnings.
This split ensures both children gain financial security, even though their fathers paid the ultimate price. It also reflects how the games’ legacy extends beyond the island. The dual inheritance adds emotional weight to the season’s close.
The ending of Squid Game leaves viewers with mixed feelings: the baby survives, yet the deadly games carry on. A cameo by an American recruiter suggests future competitions in other countries, hinting that the cycle of violence remains unbroken.
Creator Hwang Dong-hyuk said he chose the infant’s victory to symbolize hope for the next generation. This choice underlines that true victory isn’t about wealth or power, but about preserving compassion even in harsh conditions. The finale closes on a note of guarded optimism amid lingering darkness.