The Ink Game Mingle round is one of the toughest, as it’s every man for himself. The Hide and Seek round in Ink Game is also tricky, no matter which team you’re on!

Ink Game Mingle

Mingle in Ink Game works similarly to the same game in the Squid Game TV show. The rule is that all players must enter rooms when the music stops. But, there is a set number of players that can enter each room. For example, two players, one player, etc.

How to Beat Mingle

As you all stand on a carousel, and the music stops, it’s time to take note of the number that appears. The number represents how many people need to be in one room. Looking around, you can see multiple doors.

If you’re in a room that does not have the correct number of players inside, whether it be lower or higher than the set number, you and whoever else is in the room with you are defeated.

During the Mingle game, all players unlock the Chokehold ability, which allows you to directly attack your opponents. This means if there is an additional player in your room that shouldn’t be there, then you can remove them yourself. This ability isn’t part of the overall Powers system, and is solely used for Mingle!

Beware, though, as this can happen to you, so make sure to not enter a room late once the group already has the correct amount of people. If you accidentally enter a room, make sure to run off as quickly as possible before they can attack you.

It’s a challenging game overall, as you either have to find a room that already has players inside, or you need to stand outside a door to invite players in. It gets more difficult once the number of players decreases

With experience working for GameRant and in SEO copywriting, Adele loves to combine her adoration for gaming with her writing craft. She’ll talk your ear off about anything fantasy, and if she’s not typing away at her desk, she’s probably playing an RPG somewhere, watching anime, or reading a book.