Okay, so I was scrolling through my phone the other day, and I saw some buzz about this show, “Squid Game: The Challenge.” I was like, “Wait a minute, I need to know where this madness went down.” So, I started digging, you know, like a detective on a mission.

First Steps
First, I hit up the usual spots—Google, YouTube, you name it. I typed in “where was Squid Game Challenge filmed” and scrolled through a bunch of articles and videos. There was a lot of chitchat, but I needed the real stuff, the concrete details.
Diving Deeper
I found some articles talking about the UK, so I figured that was a good place to start. Then I stumbled upon this one video—a behind-the-scenes type of thing. The guy in the video was talking about these massive studios, and I was like, “Bingo! That’s got to be it.” I paused the video, zoomed in on some signs, and did a quick search for those studio names.
The Breakthrough
- I landed on a website for Cardington Studios in Bedford, England.
- It mentioned they had these huge sound stages, perfect for a show like “Squid Game: The Challenge.”
- I cross-referenced this with a few other articles, and they all lined up.
Putting It All Together
So, from what I gathered, most of the show was shot at Cardington Studios. It makes sense—they have these giant spaces where they can build all those crazy sets. But, I also read that the dorm scenes, where all the contestants hang out, were filmed at another place called Wharf Studios in London. It’s a bit smaller, but still a big deal in the film world.
Final Thoughts
It was a fun little investigation. I love piecing together information like this. It feels like I solved a mini-mystery. Now, when I watch the show, I can picture exactly where they were. Cool, right? It’s like I got a backstage pass or something. This whole process reminded me that sometimes, the most random questions can lead to some pretty interesting discoveries.