The Grand Prize Winner of The Devil's Plan Finale Revealed

The Grand Prize Winner of The Devil's Plan Finale Revealed

The Devil's Plan finale unveils the ultimate champion after a grueling test of mental prowess and problem-solving skills Discover who emerged victorious from this intense battle of wits

Tears and hugs filled the air as the first season of Netflix's The Devil's Plan came to an end. The Korean competition series gathered 12 contestants from different professions and placed them in isolation for a week. Over the course of this week, they were challenged to form alliances, collect puzzle pieces, and compete for a grand prize, all with the ultimate goal of crowning a champion.

The contestants experienced elimination and heartbreak throughout a series of Main Matches and Prize Matches. In The Devil's Plan finale, only one emerged as the victor. The stakes were high as the hi-low poker-style game eliminated nearly 75% of the remaining contestants.

In the last Main Match, only two contestants remained. These two individuals showcased their skills in various challenges and proved to be formidable opponents. However, with the grand prize hanging in the balance and their mental strength dwindling, only one managed to survive. Please note that spoilers lie ahead.

The Devil’s Plan finale winner may have been expected

After playing multiple games for hours, Seok-jin emerged as the ultimate winner in the final Prize Matches, earning a staggering 250,000,000 won in The Devil's Plan finale.

Seok-jin had constantly been a contender to watch out for right from the start. His strategic focus on advancing his own position in the games proved to be advantageous. This was evident when he and Si-won joined forces in prison, successfully deciphering the code hidden within the puzzle pieces. Their efforts paid off when they managed to open a secured vault and gain entry to a concealed chamber. The advantage? Engaging in a game that promised either winning 10 more pieces or facing elimination. Seok-jin emerged triumphant, further augmenting his collection by acquiring another piece through solving the prison puzzle.

He joined the remaining contestants for the Equation Hi-Lo poker game with 14 pieces, ensuring his safety and advancing to the Prize Match with Orbit and Dong-joo. However, in the Four Player Three in a Row match, Orbit and Dong-joo only had 11 pieces each. The twist? The player with the fewest pieces at the end would be eliminated.

Although they worked together, Dong-joo was eliminated, leaving Orbit and Seok-jin to compete in the finals. The final match consisted of three rounds of Nine Men's Morris, followed by Hexagon and Dice Poker. These games may look familiar as they were also found in the living room.

Seok-jin emerged as the winner after playing three rounds of Nine Men's Morris. After multiple rounds of Hexagon, both players were tied with six points each. In the final round, Seok-jin gained a point while Orbit lost one, securing Seok-jin's victory. As time ran out and no answer could be reached, Seok-jin was declared the winner of The Devil's Plan. Since Seok-jin had already won two out of the three final games, there was no need to proceed to the Dice Poker game. For more information about The Devil's Plan, click here. To learn about K-drama, click here. And to discover more about Netflix, visit our hub here.