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Would you please make a Horror channel? I greatly dislike horror and getting these has me considering moving away from WatchMojo to avoid the horror images popping up.
Any electricity based traps, like the Rack, I find it way too relatable to deal with. The difference for me is that I feel the after-effects of my brain zapping itself because of Epilepsy, but with the electricity-based traps you're for all the pain involved, including your entire body getting zapped. That's scary to think about for me here!!! Through considering things, I'd say a different trap should have an honorable mention - the wife-and-husband needle trap. Forcing the wife to push big needles through herself and her scumbag husband to survive and kill him specifically is going to cause a ton of pain and survivor's guilt.
If I were to choose, I’d say the Brazen bull since that looked as real as could get, even in the outcome from the movie. But if there were one I would endure, I would say the kill circle since they did a poor job with that. I mean, they were just fake blood tubes squirting out, and it’s clear that the spikes were JUST touching the neck, making the gore for that kind of a false alarm. What would YOU choose to endure if you had to choose out of the list?
Honestly, I’m surprised Amanda’s traps didn’t make the top of the list. Not only were they really hard and required immense physical sacrifice, but they were literally RIGGED FOR FAILURE!
That’s probably why. There wasn’t any difficulty in it, they were just inescapable. I see your point all the way, though. Even the narrator of the list mentioned the offset in completing the traps. Well, actually they did include the classroom trap and one other.
@4amcripple He did say that he obtained Joyce via dishonest means - "an unearned trophy". So yes, she herself IS innocent as she didn't know what Bobby was really like.
I would of had the candle trap as a honorable mention. The subject was naked and covered in flamable jelly. There was a poison in his body and the antidote was in a vault. Their only source of light was a tiny candle and had to walk on the floor covered in glass trying different combinations to open the safe. The pain, burning, blood loss and emotional trauma would make it very difficult if not impossible to beat.
Honestly, I still don't understand how you would get the safe combo. I think the correct numbers are supposed to be different, but I couldn't tell the difference between any of the numbers.
@@snugy13 She wouldn't have died if Bobby pulled himself closer to the plugs. He wasted time he could have used to pull closer trying to reach for those plugs.
@@ashleighstratmann7783 true. But now i meant at all. She had nothing to do with his scheme, so why did she have to die? It should have ended with him dying or locked up in there til he died.
I still don't understand why they killed Joyce. She didn't do anything other than believe her spouse. She wasn't a bad person and didn't know he faked his way to fame.
It’s just bad writing. Saw 3D, or Saw 7, was universally hated by Saw fans. Bad writing. Nothing new. Uninteresting plot. Characters dying unnecessarily. Rushed ending. Almost no one liked it. Rated one of the worst in the franchise.
@@minnamandariini4843 i think it’s all to do with john’s god complex. he became so obsessed with his “work” that the message behind the traps began to be forgotten. he just became obsessed with thinking he was doing the right thing. CZsWorld explains it really well in his videos about John’s life
The Silence Circle is definitely impossible to escape. Because of the 60 sec timer, and the additional salt: her screams that can trigger the trap much faster. Technically, every trap is extremely hard because you have to sacrifice something. But, not every person deserves to be in a trap. For example, Joyce from Saw 3D. She just...doesn't know the truth.
For the silence circle if I were Bobby, I would have kept a hand over her mouth and pulled with the other. She wouldn’t be able to scream and I could feed the string through one of my fingers on the hand over her mouth. Dumb ass Bobby🙄
The Saw movies really do a good job with some of these traps. It's always an accomplishment when a horror movie gets a visceral reaction from the audience, and whether it's cringe worthy, just plain gross, or incredibly painful to imagine, these traps have made many a viewer cover their eyes.
Kinda can’t believe the Wax Trap from Spiral wasn’t on here. That trap was the definition of a bad or worse decision - severing your own spinal cord on a blade under your neck or be simultaneously waterboarded/burned to death by boiling hot wax. I can’t think of many people who’d be willing or able to do that.
I'm surprised about that as well on why it wasn't included on this video because it definitely is extremely hard to escape because of what it involves you doing to yourself
that trap is easy you just need to elevate or look one side so that the candle has one direction only so you will not suffocate and your mouth will not cover ang you will be able to breathe
That definitely is the hardest trap because the safe for the antidote could be any one of those combinations that is all over that area that you'll be there for hours on less due to the poison coursing through your body plus not to mention that you can be literally set on fire due to the flammable goo coating your body as well as slicing your skin on broken glass
Id always consider one of the easier ones as while it’s one of the harder ones it’s one with a much more realistic time scales as if you ignore the walls entirely and just go through all the options then you’ll get there at some point, assuming you ignore the walls then the glass and flammable liquid become relatively minor factors
@@joshwheatley5457nope, first of all you have to know how to open those types of safes, secondly you have no clue whether it’s a 3 number combination or a 4 number combination, effectively doubling the amount of codes you have to enter in
In Nina's defense, it probably hurt having that key pulled out from a fishing hook like that and a natural response to pain is groaning, moaning, yelling--depend on the level of pain.
Exactly! People always call her stupid for screaming but hey. You try staying quiet when you have a literal fish hook down your esophagus into your stomach💀
Honestly I think Hoffman was extra harsh in preparing Bobby’s game. I know Bobby faked being a survivor for fame but Bobby never hurt anyone with his lies before Hoffman captured him. Even if Jigsaw planned this far ahead this is harsh even for him considering when he put Hoffman through the shotgun chair it wasn’t as harsh as Bobby’s game despite the fact Hoffman faking being Jigsaw actually did led to death of Hoffman s victim and on purpose
@ashleighstratmann7783 yeah Hoffman was crazy brutal with Bobby's game. There was so little chance of survival. None of them actually survived in fact (but idk if that was Bobby's incompetence or if it was Hoffman making it damn near impossible). But I think that goes to show that Hoffman focused more on punishing and brutality than actually rehabilitating. Because although john had already picked out Bobby and his friends as targets, I highly doubt he specifically wanted the games to be so harsh and nearly unbeatable
True but it’s really easy to escape. Her head wasn’t strapped down and she was in the police basement so she could turn her head to the side and wait for people to come.
For the scalping trap, the guy could have probably shot through her hair a few times. It was all clumped together to where if he shot in the same spot a few times it would have cut right through and she would have been released
@@Brandon2940 Agreed 100%. The trap is inescapable with the chains in the Achilles's Heel and the jaw. The doors being welded shut was overkill. NO trap in the series makes me cringe harder.
BINGO. Finally, someone else has said it. The classroom trap is the hardest trap in the entire series. There is NO WAY you can get that ring out of your jaw. Humans do not possess enough strength to rip out their jaw. Plus the door was welded shut. It is the all out hardest trap in the whole series.
@@pizzafroth1521ell you can do a few things to protect yourself until the police show up, like shield yourself with the chairs or the the bomb to the other side of the room. Maybe he could have lived?
I feel like the reason Amanda’s traps were in escapable wasn’t because she was more sadistic, but because letting them die was favourable to surviving with the unimaginable trauma that she went through
No it’s because she is simply a sadist. Her traps were insanely painful and nightmare fuel, if she really felt the empathy to prevent people from getting traumatized she would’ve designed easier traps. She simply just wanted to power play and show her dominance.
The reason is much worse, she viewed John as a dad figure, and knew that if anyone survives, like her, Hoffman, Logan, and Gordon would become a follower, and she wanted John to herself (which is why she acted like she did before getting the letter from Hoffman
I dont think that was it. In her mind, John cured her, helped her, she believed his method worked. But she was extremely selfish, she wanted to be John's only apprentice. She already hated Hoffman just for being around even though he was there before her. And she knew the more survivors there were, the more people she'd have to share the spotlight with, because john would ultimately want them to become apprentices and follow his legacy. So it was a mixture of her enjoying the excruciating torture her traps caused (we know that cause she stood and watched Kerry during her death) and also to ensure she didn't have to "share" john with anyone else. And honestly I think that's even more fucked up than Hoffman's brutality and want for punishment.
The silence chair was definitely painful to watch because of the fact you have to be silent whilst a hook is carving your insides up plus even if she did escape, she would of died anyway from internal bleeding from the aforementioned hook carving up her insides so either way you will die no matter what from that chair trap
The car was the scariest to me the pain in the peeling and the dude that got his jaw ripped my god. And the silent circle WHO ISNT GONNA SCREAM WHEN THEY HAVE A HOOK DOWN THERE THROAT???
Jigsaw is a straight up murderer, very few of the people he targets have actually done something to warrant his trapping them. Amanda was addicted to drugs, so he traps her with a backwards bear trap. And has no problem with killing her if she can't bear killing another person. Why anyone would ever join him, I have no idea.
Jigsaw is a psychopath with a god complex. Pretending to be giving noble lessons, but really, he's just a serial killer. Manson thought he was a hero, too.
@@gandalainsley6467 No one Jigsaw killed deserved his traps. He had a twisted sense of morality, just because his apprentices survived, doesn't mean those who didn't were guilty of something worth his traps. The guy he trapped with the razor wire, cut his wrists, he didn't harm anyone else. Murder isn't the answer for insurance fraud either.
I went to go see Saw VI, it was noon on a Wednesday, after the opening the only other person in the theater a girl my age asked if she could sit with me. She held on to me for most of the movie. Her name was Crystal. She was a gourmet cook dated for about about three months.
"The Rack" is the one I remember the most. It was torture for the audience to watch, though most of the traps are anxiety inducing, but I just cannot stand watching the rack scene. Went with a group of girls from work and I think we were all screaming. Never watched Saw III again, and I usually can handle most horror films.
yeah i definitely cant ever watch saw 3 again.. the saw movies usually dont get to me but saw 3 and the rack scene.. ugh it just hurts to even think about
the glass coffin messes with people Physically and mentally Especially if you have a fear of claustrophobia so with the glass coffin its a matter of Trust, Over coming your fear of tight spaces Or being crushed to death which means you didn't over come your fear of tight spaces
The Venus Fly trap for me is easily one of the hardest one. Alot of traps on this list were not meant to be escapable so they should not have been included imo.
Spoilers... 20. The Laser Collar - Jigsaw (2017) 19. The Subway Trap - Spiral (2021) 18. The Brazen Bull - Saw 3D (2010) 17. The Rack - Saw III (2006) 16. The Scalping Seat - Saw IV (2007) 15. The Horsepower Trap - Saw 3D (2010) 14. The Classroom Trap - Saw III (2006) 13. The Glass Coffin - Saw V (2008) 12. The Pig Vat - Saw III (2006) 11. Reverse Bear Trap - Saw (2004) 10. The Pendulum - Saw V (2008) 9. Knife Chair - Saw IV (2007) 8. The Silence Circle - Saw 3D (2010) 7. Pound of Flesh - Saw VI (2009) 6. The Angel Trap - Saw III (2006) 5. The Syringe Pit - Saw II (2005) 4. 10 Pints of Sacrifice - Saw V (2008) 3. The Mausoleum - Saw IV (2007) 2. Venus Fly Trap - Saw II (2005) 1. Razor Wire Maze - Saw (2004)
10:20 Personally, I feel that Amanda was failed, and that's what led her to become a killer. She was framed, and in prison for drug possession, actually became an addict, survived, jigsaws, bear trap, became suicidal, and wound up being recruited by her tormentor while in a vulnerable state. Victim became victimizer. But all began with the wrongful imprisonment because of the machinations by detective Eric Matthews.
What some overlook is that if Amanda choose not to kill her former cellmate--most likely after realzing he wasn't actually dead as Jigsaw said, he would be the survivor and thus there still be a survivor out of this test. So the only way there wouldn't be a survivor if she kill the cellmate but didn't get to the key in time.
I know we all love Amanda, but she wasn't required to harm herself to escape. Simone, on the other hand was a perfect example of fight or flight. A true survivor.
Literally! and the person she had to get the key from was legit just am stranger. If it was her friend or something then that would of been better but it wasnt
I think it was more a test than a trap. John tested if she was capable of killing somebody AND getting rid of the trap in a really short timespan, which requires fast thinking, good reflexes, the mental capability to kill and even some selfishness. All of these are great if you want to be an apprentice/maybe even become the jigsaw killer one day. I think John picked her out specifically to become an apprentice, and it wouldnt have been really useful if she was missing limbs then, right? And yes, I am aware that Lawrence is an apprentice who is missing a leg, but thats different. Lawrences specialty were surgeries etc, while Amanda built the traps.
Technically yes especially the outcome at the end of that trap but it can be escapable if one of the guys killed the other one but the lady definitely deserved the outcome after playing those two men for chumps
@jarrettowens6073 indeed she was, I was actually happy for the two guys when they realised she was rooting for the other to win plus if she did survive, who's to say she won't cheat again
Jeff's Unhealthy Vengeance obsession is what got most of those killed in Saw 3, and tbh, he had every option to help Timothy... but his stupid obsession is what kept him from helping at the last second... Timothy's agonizing cries and the way he's tortured was hard to watch... the actor played his character's agony well.. made it too real... But, Jeff... is the worst Saw Character.... And not to be the cruel one... I was satisfied to see him get shot down in Saw 4.
I still agree with most people that joyce dagens death was probably one of the most controversial and hardest ones to watch poor joyce didnt deserve to die instead it should have been the other way around, also Joyce's Screams were heart wrenching too
#15 I may sound sick, but that was one of my favorite traps for three reasons. First, it kills 4 people at once. Secondly, the victims are neo-nazi assholes. Third and last reason, Evan is played by the late Chester Bennington, the lead singer of Linkin Park, one of my favorite bands. May he rest in peace.
I saw the syringe scene when I was taking Phlebotomy classes. Needless to say the next class was a hard one to get through with that image repeatedly popping in my head.
yall i jus wanna say glass does not hurt as much as they say. it makes you bleed alot but it doesent hurt. i have 7 scars all over my body flom stepping on glass or falling on it. in all events, i pulled the glass out myself and it didnt really hurt that much 😊😊
I'm dissapointed you didn't mention the trap where a man had a candle and was covered in flammable clay. He had to find the correct code on the wall which would open the door. I believe it was in the Saw 3
Very true, if you had a option to be killed instantly by a gun. I’d chose that option as you wouldn’t survive the trap, as no one survives the trap. Those that did lost parts of their body or went through so much pain they die anyway. If you think about it, the jigsaw traps are meant to not be escaped from. If John wanted people to escape, he needed to find a way to make people understand the trap and how it works
Honestly I hate most of the traps after Saw 1 and Saw 2. The reason is because in the first one, the victims needed to rely on their own will to survive and would need to either hurt themselves or destroy something valuable to them. However, things like the Rack and the Brazen Bull are stupid because someone else has to suffer the consequences of, in this case, Bobby and Jeff's incompetence.
That goes to show that by saw 3 it was Hoffman and Amanda setting the traps. By then john was probably too sick to do any heavy work. So he left the traps to them. And clearly, they both focused more on punishment and brutality than actually giving a chance at survival. Hence why they both got tested and ultimately failed
Strahm's death in Saw V was thought of by an 8 year old The original ending was supposed to have Strahm drown to death as the room was supposed to fill up with water, to mirror the glass box from the start of the movie (hence why the coffin was set up to look like a bigger version of that trap. However, the crew realized that it would be extremely difficult to film that scene, so they had to rework it. I forget who, but the 8 year old son of one of them came up with the idea of Strahm getting crushed to death by the moving walls. And that's what we got
I think Angie's trap should've been in the top 10 because the chance of her surviving severing her spinal cord would've been almost zero, that trap was almost guaranteed to be unwinnable
Still going with the needle pit as my most f'ed up one, I hate that so much. but im surprised they didnt include the main trap from the first Saw. It was something new to the genre. Having to them make up for your bad deeds. I loved all of them cant wait for the next one.
the developers of the movies are sick and twisted for doing this, i know the movies aren't real,and nobody really dies in them i think wait do people die in horror movies, and how do they make them look realistic
11:48 I wasn't aware of Hoffmans motive to become John's next apprentice, but all of this shit that he pulled, would not bring his sister back. He lost faith in the system, and became a murderous vigilante. Another apprentice, like Amanda, who went off book. It's very ironic that Dr. Gordon is the only apprentice who actually abided by the rules, albeit very sick and depraved ones.
I have never seen and never wish to see any of the Saw movies. I don’t want to think about being in any of these traps. They are all insanely creative and brilliant, psychologically and physically.
The way some of these traps were made after real methods of torture. Like the Angel Trap which took after the Blood Eagle, but instead of going through the stomach to rip the ribs out, they'd go through you're back and sever your ribs from your spine, open your back up and lay our lungs on your opened ribs like wings. Same with the Brazen Bull, which was used in ancient Greece. You'd be put into a bronze bull and someone would light a fire beneath you, slowly burning you to death and your screams would sound the the bellows of a Bull. There was a method of torture in ancient Rome too that turned you into a human candle that kind of reminded me of the Flammable Jelly Trap. Though, you'd be hung upside down by your legs, a flammable substance such as Pitch, Oil, Wax and others, would be poured on the victim and they'd be lit on fire from their feet, turning them into an actual human candle and used as decoration and a source of light. It's also where the Roman Candle Firework got its name from.
The rack is severely underrated. And the wax candle trap should definitely be on here. I don’t get all the hype with the Chester Bennington trap. Also the wax trap from spiral should be here too.
Boby might have saved his wife's life if he had pulled himself closer to the plugs. After all it took him a while to reach for those ends before the hooks ripped through his chest muscles.
Fun fact: Chester Bennington’s character and co were all supposed to survive and there’s even a deleted scene depicting him/them being life flighted to care. However, at the time of filming, Linkin Park also happened to be on tour so Chester didn’t have any additional time. Thus his fate in Saw 3D.
Well I guess it was, but he really shouldn't have been ridiculing a horrible experience like that Imagine you were in the rack and lived (somehow) and someone says they did it too without actually doing it
The car trap was escapable, he had to reach through the broken windscreen to get to the lever so he could’ve grabbed a shard of glass and used it to slice open the seat. The leather would still be stuck to his back but a hospital could take care of that
The rack was one I could never watch, because the crying and screaming and the look on his fave was far too much for me, a horror enthusiast. Props to the actor, really
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I would rather never be trapped😅😅😅😅
Would you please make a Horror channel? I greatly dislike horror and getting these has me considering moving away from WatchMojo to avoid the horror images popping up.
GREAT WATCHMOJO HORROR SAW TRAPS BRUTAL
Any electricity based traps, like the Rack, I find it way too relatable to deal with. The difference for me is that I feel the after-effects of my brain zapping itself because of Epilepsy, but with the electricity-based traps you're for all the pain involved, including your entire body getting zapped.
That's scary to think about for me here!!!
Through considering things, I'd say a different trap should have an honorable mention - the wife-and-husband needle trap. Forcing the wife to push big needles through herself and her scumbag husband to survive and kill him specifically is going to cause a ton of pain and survivor's guilt.
If I were to choose, I’d say the Brazen bull since that looked as real as could get, even in the outcome from the movie. But if there were one I would endure, I would say the kill circle since they did a poor job with that. I mean, they were just fake blood tubes squirting out, and it’s clear that the spikes were JUST touching the neck, making the gore for that kind of a false alarm. What would YOU choose to endure if you had to choose out of the list?
Honestly, I’m surprised Amanda’s traps didn’t make the top of the list. Not only were they really hard and required immense physical sacrifice, but they were literally RIGGED FOR FAILURE!
That’s probably why. There wasn’t any difficulty in it, they were just inescapable. I see your point all the way, though. Even the narrator of the list mentioned the offset in completing the traps.
Well, actually they did include the classroom trap and one other.
Yeah they would have been too obvious for the list
No too easy for this list🎉
for only 60 sec💀
14 was the chains and nailbomb one
The worst part about the braizen bull trap is his wife was innocent and died horribly, that’s messed up.
Eh you know John's opinion is no one is ever truly innocent.
@@4amcripple true
Yes I thick so to. Joyce could not survie that trap. Homman is worse the John.
Joyce's death crossed the line
@4amcripple He did say that he obtained Joyce via dishonest means - "an unearned trophy".
So yes, she herself IS innocent as she didn't know what Bobby was really like.
I would of had the candle trap as a honorable mention. The subject was naked and covered in flamable jelly. There was a poison in his body and the antidote was in a vault. Their only source of light was a tiny candle and had to walk on the floor covered in glass trying different combinations to open the safe. The pain, burning, blood loss and emotional trauma would make it very difficult if not impossible to beat.
I think that was the point, the guy claimed to be sick when Jigsaw really was sick, like extra punishment cause he was insulted
Honestly, I still don't understand how you would get the safe combo. I think the correct numbers are supposed to be different, but I couldn't tell the difference between any of the numbers.
@yourlocalpekopekoyama8443 eventually if you focused enough and saw a pattern or a change in the numbers up close it would help being the combination.
@@Dan-bp3bb one of jigsaws big rules is there has to be a chance to survive
@Dan-bp3bb The games he makes have a chance to win whether it's a slim chance or a big one, he doesn't make impossible games.
That was so unfair on Joyce. She really didn't deserve to die 😔😔😔😔
True
Never really understood why she had to die. She was innocent, so it does not make any sense why she ended up dying🤔
@@snugy13 She wouldn't have died if Bobby pulled himself closer to the plugs. He wasted time he could have used to pull closer trying to reach for those plugs.
@@ashleighstratmann7783 true. But now i meant at all. She had nothing to do with his scheme, so why did she have to die? It should have ended with him dying or locked up in there til he died.
@@snugy13 Because the later traps were not made by jigsaw.
I still don't understand why they killed Joyce. She didn't do anything other than believe her spouse. She wasn't a bad person and didn't know he faked his way to fame.
It’s just bad writing. Saw 3D, or Saw 7, was universally hated by Saw fans. Bad writing. Nothing new. Uninteresting plot. Characters dying unnecessarily. Rushed ending. Almost no one liked it. Rated one of the worst in the franchise.
@@fd3 Wrong. Saw VI was rated as one of the best Saw films and the traps in it are super effective
@@user-kt9ul5kq6x Typo! I meant to write “Saw 7”. On the other hand, Saw 6 is outstanding and my favorite film in the franchise 😃
@@fd3why was it bad writing? Jigsaw doesn’t care if he kills innocents as a collateral damage and has done it(or at least tried it) many times before.
@@minnamandariini4843 i think it’s all to do with john’s god complex. he became so obsessed with his “work” that the message behind the traps began to be forgotten. he just became obsessed with thinking he was doing the right thing. CZsWorld explains it really well in his videos about John’s life
The Silence Circle is definitely impossible to escape. Because of the 60 sec timer, and the additional salt: her screams that can trigger the trap much faster. Technically, every trap is extremely hard because you have to sacrifice something.
But, not every person deserves to be in a trap. For example, Joyce from Saw 3D. She just...doesn't know the truth.
Poor Joyce:(
For the silence circle if I were Bobby, I would have kept a hand over her mouth and pulled with the other. She wouldn’t be able to scream and I could feed the string through one of my fingers on the hand over her mouth. Dumb ass Bobby🙄
I mean the spaces between my fingers for further clarification
Bobby could've just knocked Nina out.
@@TheTrixster690 but that wont work also. she will feel the pain.
The Saw movies really do a good job with some of these traps. It's always an accomplishment when a horror movie gets a visceral reaction from the audience, and whether it's cringe worthy, just plain gross, or incredibly painful to imagine, these traps have made many a viewer cover their eyes.
Kinda can’t believe the Wax Trap from Spiral wasn’t on here. That trap was the definition of a bad or worse decision - severing your own spinal cord on a blade under your neck or be simultaneously waterboarded/burned to death by boiling hot wax. I can’t think of many people who’d be willing or able to do that.
I'm surprised about that as well on why it wasn't included on this video because it definitely is extremely hard to escape because of what it involves you doing to yourself
Completely agree this one should have been on this list
that trap is easy you just need to elevate or look one side so that the candle has one direction only so you will not suffocate and your mouth will not cover ang you will be able to breathe
@@jericunabia3584pretty smart. But wasn't her head locked in place?
@@grimshaw94 her head were not locked she can move her head all she need to do is endure the pain and she need to sacrifice her eyes
the hardest one has to be getting the combination code for the candle trap. You dont know where the combination begins/ends
Don't forget the flammable goo he was covered in, and all the broken glass.
My favorite trap and Noone talkes about it because it'd not flashy or gory
That definitely is the hardest trap because the safe for the antidote could be any one of those combinations that is all over that area that you'll be there for hours on less due to the poison coursing through your body plus not to mention that you can be literally set on fire due to the flammable goo coating your body as well as slicing your skin on broken glass
Id always consider one of the easier ones as while it’s one of the harder ones it’s one with a much more realistic time scales as if you ignore the walls entirely and just go through all the options then you’ll get there at some point, assuming you ignore the walls then the glass and flammable liquid become relatively minor factors
@@joshwheatley5457nope, first of all you have to know how to open those types of safes, secondly you have no clue whether it’s a 3 number combination or a 4 number combination, effectively doubling the amount of codes you have to enter in
I feel so bad for Bobby's wife, she didn't even do anything
Just goes to show how merciless Jigsaw can be
In Nina's defense, it probably hurt having that key pulled out from a fishing hook like that and a natural response to pain is groaning, moaning, yelling--depend on the level of pain.
Would liked to have seen Bobby try and not scream when he has a fish hook scraping against his insides!.
Exactly! People always call her stupid for screaming but hey. You try staying quiet when you have a literal fish hook down your esophagus into your stomach💀
Honestly I think Hoffman was extra harsh in preparing Bobby’s game. I know Bobby faked being a survivor for fame but Bobby never hurt anyone with his lies before Hoffman captured him. Even if Jigsaw planned this far ahead this is harsh even for him considering when he put Hoffman through the shotgun chair it wasn’t as harsh as Bobby’s game despite the fact Hoffman faking being Jigsaw actually did led to death of Hoffman s victim and on purpose
John saw for himself how Bobby’s lies was helping people at Bobby’s book signing when they met.
@ashleighstratmann7783 yeah Hoffman was crazy brutal with Bobby's game. There was so little chance of survival. None of them actually survived in fact (but idk if that was Bobby's incompetence or if it was Hoffman making it damn near impossible). But I think that goes to show that Hoffman focused more on punishing and brutality than actually rehabilitating. Because although john had already picked out Bobby and his friends as targets, I highly doubt he specifically wanted the games to be so harsh and nearly unbeatable
“Tell us which ones you would not want to endure”
Me: None of them…
Exactly what I said.
Facts lol none
I said that as well. If you see the latest reply on WatchMojo's comment, you'll see my comment.
Which ones would you NOT want to endure. All of them. I don't want to endure any of those traps.
For real
Captain Garza’s wax trap should’ve been on here. Severing your own spinal chord or suffocating in hot wax? That seems absolutely brutal.
True but it’s really easy to escape. Her head wasn’t strapped down and she was in the police basement so she could turn her head to the side and wait for people to come.
And also nobody really likes spiral all that much :(
@@Gizmoneedscattoysi feel like she’d get killed due to the intensity of the burns
For the scalping trap, the guy could have probably shot through her hair a few times. It was all clumped together to where if he shot in the same spot a few times it would have cut right through and she would have been released
Same thoughts bro
Finally someone is very smart
Or he could have just not saved her which would spare both lives
“The guy” you mean rigg 😭
WatchMojo: "This trap is inescapable"
Also WatchMojo: *places escapable traps higher on the list than the inescapable ones*
Troys trap is easilly #1, even if he HAD gottan all those hooks out (even ripping out his own goddamn jaw) the door was welded shut
@@Brandon2940 Agreed 100%. The trap is inescapable with the chains in the Achilles's Heel and the jaw. The doors being welded shut was overkill. NO trap in the series makes me cringe harder.
Lol I was thinking this
BINGO. Finally, someone else has said it. The classroom trap is the hardest trap in the entire series. There is NO WAY you can get that ring out of your jaw. Humans do not possess enough strength to rip out their jaw. Plus the door was welded shut. It is the all out hardest trap in the whole series.
@@pizzafroth1521ell you can do a few things to protect yourself until the police show up, like shield yourself with the chairs or the the bomb to the other side of the room. Maybe he could have lived?
worst fate in a saw film: be in a trap and have to rely on jeff denlon for help.
Hahahaha, worst character ever in the Saw franchise.
Bruh The Silence Circle was TOO MUCH. There was NO WAY to get out of that
Whenever torture-based horror movies are mentioned, the Saw series is the first thing that comes to mind.
The reverse bear trap is the scariest trap to me, just because of how brutal the death could be
At the very least, it's a quick death. Unlike the majority of the traps.
I feel like the reason Amanda’s traps were in escapable wasn’t because she was more sadistic, but because letting them die was favourable to surviving with the unimaginable trauma that she went through
mixture of both, her traps had horrible deaths which is just sadism. Could've made the death easy at least.
No it’s because she is simply a sadist. Her traps were insanely painful and nightmare fuel, if she really felt the empathy to prevent people from getting traumatized she would’ve designed easier traps. She simply just wanted to power play and show her dominance.
The reason is much worse, she viewed John as a dad figure, and knew that if anyone survives, like her, Hoffman, Logan, and Gordon would become a follower, and she wanted John to herself (which is why she acted like she did before getting the letter from Hoffman
I dont think that was it. In her mind, John cured her, helped her, she believed his method worked. But she was extremely selfish, she wanted to be John's only apprentice. She already hated Hoffman just for being around even though he was there before her. And she knew the more survivors there were, the more people she'd have to share the spotlight with, because john would ultimately want them to become apprentices and follow his legacy. So it was a mixture of her enjoying the excruciating torture her traps caused (we know that cause she stood and watched Kerry during her death) and also to ensure she didn't have to "share" john with anyone else. And honestly I think that's even more fucked up than Hoffman's brutality and want for punishment.
The ones I hate the most are the scalping seat in Saw 4 and the silence circle in Saw 7. Can't imagine how painful they would be.
I’m so impressed how they think of a trap made for somebody who’s involved. Like learning lessons but so incredibly unique.
The rack is straight nightmare fuel. I watched it in theaters and have never been able to watch it again.
The silence chair was definitely painful to watch because of the fact you have to be silent whilst a hook is carving your insides up plus even if she did escape, she would of died anyway from internal bleeding from the aforementioned hook carving up her insides so either way you will die no matter what from that chair trap
The car was the scariest to me the pain in the peeling and the dude that got his jaw ripped my god.
And the silent circle WHO ISNT GONNA SCREAM WHEN THEY HAVE A HOOK DOWN THERE THROAT???
I thought jigsaw didn’t kill innocent ppl. Bobby’s wife did nothing wrong to anyone and he straight up murdered her
Jigsaw is a straight up murderer, very few of the people he targets have actually done something to warrant his trapping them. Amanda was addicted to drugs, so he traps her with a backwards bear trap. And has no problem with killing her if she can't bear killing another person. Why anyone would ever join him, I have no idea.
it was Hoffman's trap not Jigsaw
Jigsaw is a psychopath with a god complex. Pretending to be giving noble lessons, but really, he's just a serial killer. Manson thought he was a hero, too.
Jigsaw didn't kill innocent people. The people he taught did.
@@gandalainsley6467 No one Jigsaw killed deserved his traps. He had a twisted sense of morality, just because his apprentices survived, doesn't mean those who didn't were guilty of something worth his traps. The guy he trapped with the razor wire, cut his wrists, he didn't harm anyone else. Murder isn't the answer for insurance fraud either.
I went to go see Saw VI, it was noon on a Wednesday, after the opening the only other person in the theater a girl my age asked if she could sit with me. She held on to me for most of the movie. Her name was Crystal. She was a gourmet cook dated for about about three months.
"The Rack" is the one I remember the most. It was torture for the audience to watch, though most of the traps are anxiety inducing, but I just cannot stand watching the rack scene. Went with a group of girls from work and I think we were all screaming. Never watched Saw III again, and I usually can handle most horror films.
yeah i definitely cant ever watch saw 3 again.. the saw movies usually dont get to me but saw 3 and the rack scene.. ugh it just hurts to even think about
Imagine being put in a death trap for attempting suicide
Jigsaw: Live or die, make y--
Victim: Die
Jigsaw: Wait, what?
Victim: Die! Kill me please.. right now… today… kill me.
Jigsaw: 😐
@@Jaysonluhrell game over
I’d love to be in the writers room while they plan some of these traps. These people are truly twisted lol.
the glass coffin messes with people Physically and mentally Especially if you have a fear of claustrophobia so with the glass coffin its a matter of Trust, Over coming your fear of tight spaces Or being crushed to death which means you didn't over come your fear of tight spaces
The flammable jelly would be really hard to do. A bunch of numbers along the walls, and being covered in a flammable substance? Literally impossible
The Venus Fly trap for me is easily one of the hardest one. Alot of traps on this list were not meant to be escapable so they should not have been included imo.
The Silence Circle could be won by knocking the victim out first. They wouldn't be able to scream and thus wouldn't be able to make things harder.
getting the hook out is the hard part haha
The ending of the video kills me , “DID YOU ENJOY THIS VIDEO?” No 😅 this was sickening
I feel especially bad for anyone who had to rely on SAMF Jeff.
I was thinking the same thing!
SLOW ASS MOTHA FUCKIN JEFF!!!
LOL for real, why was he so goddamn slow the whole time?? 💀
fr. bro took 20 minutes to move an inch
Reverse bear trap and Venus fly are some oldies but some of my favorites
The cycle trap, feel what I feel trap and the water cube all deserve honourable mentions on the list.
The Saw films are famous for Jigsaw's devious traps, and these are the ones that even die-hard fans wince at.
Spoilers...
20. The Laser Collar - Jigsaw (2017)
19. The Subway Trap - Spiral (2021)
18. The Brazen Bull - Saw 3D (2010)
17. The Rack - Saw III (2006)
16. The Scalping Seat - Saw IV (2007)
15. The Horsepower Trap - Saw 3D (2010)
14. The Classroom Trap - Saw III (2006)
13. The Glass Coffin - Saw V (2008)
12. The Pig Vat - Saw III (2006)
11. Reverse Bear Trap - Saw (2004)
10. The Pendulum - Saw V (2008)
9. Knife Chair - Saw IV (2007)
8. The Silence Circle - Saw 3D (2010)
7. Pound of Flesh - Saw VI (2009)
6. The Angel Trap - Saw III (2006)
5. The Syringe Pit - Saw II (2005)
4. 10 Pints of Sacrifice - Saw V (2008)
3. The Mausoleum - Saw IV (2007)
2. Venus Fly Trap - Saw II (2005)
1. Razor Wire Maze - Saw (2004)
"Which of these would you not want to endure?" Um, ALL OF THEM!?
Amen.
10:20 Personally, I feel that Amanda was failed, and that's what led her to become a killer. She was framed, and in prison for drug possession, actually became an addict, survived, jigsaws, bear trap, became suicidal, and wound up being recruited by her tormentor while in a vulnerable state. Victim became victimizer. But all began with the wrongful imprisonment because of the machinations by detective Eric Matthews.
What some overlook is that if Amanda choose not to kill her former cellmate--most likely after realzing he wasn't actually dead as Jigsaw said, he would be the survivor and thus there still be a survivor out of this test. So the only way there wouldn't be a survivor if she kill the cellmate but didn't get to the key in time.
There was a chance she might not stab through her ex-cellmate’s body if she never knew he was alive, but unlikely in a life or death situation
6:08 CHESTER!!! RIP Chester 😭❤
I know we all love Amanda, but she wasn't required to harm herself to escape.
Simone, on the other hand was a perfect example of fight or flight. A true survivor.
true! amanda's trap was one of the easiest to escape BY FAR. it shouldn't have even been on the list!
Literally! and the person she had to get the key from was legit just am stranger. If it was her friend or something then that would of been better but it wasnt
I think it was more a test than a trap. John tested if she was capable of killing somebody AND getting rid of the trap in a really short timespan, which requires fast thinking, good reflexes, the mental capability to kill and even some selfishness. All of these are great if you want to be an apprentice/maybe even become the jigsaw killer one day. I think John picked her out specifically to become an apprentice, and it wouldnt have been really useful if she was missing limbs then, right?
And yes, I am aware that Lawrence is an apprentice who is missing a leg, but thats different. Lawrences specialty were surgeries etc, while Amanda built the traps.
The Reverse Shotgun Trap Or The Oven Trap In Saw 2 Should Be On The List
fun fact about the glass coffin: the actor of Mark wanted it to be made of real glass shards
Another one that was simply inescapable was the first trap from Saw 3D. The one that was in front of an entire crowd of people.
Technically yes especially the outcome at the end of that trap but it can be escapable if one of the guys killed the other one but the lady definitely deserved the outcome after playing those two men for chumps
@@PrinceYamiUchihaCosplay Hell, she was even rooting for whoever was winning.
@jarrettowens6073 indeed she was, I was actually happy for the two guys when they realised she was rooting for the other to win plus if she did survive, who's to say she won't cheat again
@@PrinceYamiUchihaCosplay I'm not saying cheaters should die, just be taught a lesson to never do it again.
@jarrettowens6073 yup and now she won't be doing it again because ya know, she dead
Jeff's Unhealthy Vengeance obsession is what got most of those killed in Saw 3, and tbh, he had every option to help Timothy... but his stupid obsession is what kept him from helping at the last second... Timothy's agonizing cries and the way he's tortured was hard to watch... the actor played his character's agony well.. made it too real...
But, Jeff... is the worst Saw Character.... And not to be the cruel one... I was satisfied to see him get shot down in Saw 4.
agreed. i hated Jeff so much. especially when he killed John which also killed his wife. made me so mad
I still agree with most people that joyce dagens death was probably one of the most controversial and hardest ones to watch poor joyce didnt deserve to die instead it should have been the other way around, also Joyce's Screams were heart wrenching too
#15 I may sound sick, but that was one of my favorite traps for three reasons. First, it kills 4 people at once. Secondly, the victims are neo-nazi assholes. Third and last reason, Evan is played by the late Chester Bennington, the lead singer of Linkin Park, one of my favorite bands. May he rest in peace.
I saw the syringe scene when I was taking Phlebotomy classes. Needless to say the next class was a hard one to get through with that image repeatedly popping in my head.
Did your teacher actually show that? 😄😄😄😄
@@BrocktonLazarus3397 No went to the movies the weekend before
I’ve watched the entire franchise hundreds of times and every time you play a clip I say the lines with Jigsaw 😂
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The Silence Circle looks absolutely hard enough because there's a 60 sec. timer along with it.
Poor Joyce, she's by far the less deserving player to die
I would say kerry, detective sing, and officer riggs are the least deserving players along with joyce
I love when john explains how everyones story is related to the other in some way
yall i jus wanna say glass does not hurt as much as they say. it makes you bleed alot but it doesent hurt. i have 7 scars all over my body flom stepping on glass or falling on it. in all events, i pulled the glass out myself and it didnt really hurt that much 😊😊
I'm dissapointed you didn't mention the trap where a man had a candle and was covered in flammable clay. He had to find the correct code on the wall which would open the door. I believe it was in the Saw 3
No sir it's from the Saw 1 - the very first saw
its flashback right
"Which of these would you not want to go through?"
.........uh....all of them😨
All of them are ones that will frighten the hell out of me...
I'm a big fan of the saw movies even the not so good ones I love them and I can't wait for Saw X
10 pints of sacrifice. My god!!! It was so hard to watch that scene but I'm glad both of them made it alive
I had PTSD looking at my hands
Whether you escaped the trap or not in the end nobody wins in Saw
very true it would take years of therapy to ge over that, the weeks of Nightmares following the event
Very true, if you had a option to be killed instantly by a gun. I’d chose that option as you wouldn’t survive the trap, as no one survives the trap. Those that did lost parts of their body or went through so much pain they die anyway. If you think about it, the jigsaw traps are meant to not be escaped from. If John wanted people to escape, he needed to find a way to make people understand the trap and how it works
Honestly I hate most of the traps after Saw 1 and Saw 2. The reason is because in the first one, the victims needed to rely on their own will to survive and would need to either hurt themselves or destroy something valuable to them. However, things like the Rack and the Brazen Bull are stupid because someone else has to suffer the consequences of, in this case, Bobby and Jeff's incompetence.
That goes to show that by saw 3 it was Hoffman and Amanda setting the traps. By then john was probably too sick to do any heavy work. So he left the traps to them. And clearly, they both focused more on punishment and brutality than actually giving a chance at survival. Hence why they both got tested and ultimately failed
@@liacedeno4382John made those traps
@@liacedeno4382 john made them
The Rack was the best trap in the SAW franchise! I couldn't believe someone could think in such twisted manner, no pun intended.
Strahm's death in Saw V was thought of by an 8 year old
The original ending was supposed to have Strahm drown to death as the room was supposed to fill up with water, to mirror the glass box from the start of the movie (hence why the coffin was set up to look like a bigger version of that trap. However, the crew realized that it would be extremely difficult to film that scene, so they had to rework it. I forget who, but the 8 year old son of one of them came up with the idea of Strahm getting crushed to death by the moving walls. And that's what we got
trust me people are real creative anyone could come up with that trap
That one trap in spiral where she had to cut her own spine should've been number 1 hands down.
every trap that someone else has to save you or Hoffmans trap (and the laser one) are either impossible or you probably just die
I think Angie's trap should've been in the top 10 because the chance of her surviving severing her spinal cord would've been almost zero, that trap was almost guaranteed to be unwinnable
I saw Chester and was immediately like "WTF I DIDN'T KNOW HE WAS AN ACTOR AS WELL?!?!"
Still going with the needle pit as my most f'ed up one, I hate that so much. but im surprised they didnt include the main trap from the first Saw. It was something new to the genre. Having to them make up for your bad deeds. I loved all of them cant wait for the next one.
Bro imagine trying to kill your self and then someone else “punishes” you by killing you. Like thanks bro, I still won
Candle trap in saw was the most impossible trap created by jigsaw himself
Saw really gave us hellish traps from hell 😱😱😰😰😰😨😨😨
Yep it does 😖
@@boy2savege17i know!
Because escaping the saw traps are completly IMPOSSIBLE!!! 😱
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the developers of the movies are sick and twisted for doing this, i know the movies aren't real,and nobody really dies in them i think wait do people die in horror movies, and how do they make them look realistic
@@AlexisStreams i have no idea, Man!
It tooks like the saw heroes will survive the traps and save the victims before they die!
9:32 great line… the vengeance Jeff wanted but it ultimately destroyed him
11:48 I wasn't aware of Hoffmans motive to become John's next apprentice, but all of this shit that he pulled, would not bring his sister back. He lost faith in the system, and became a murderous vigilante. Another apprentice, like Amanda, who went off book. It's very ironic that Dr. Gordon is the only apprentice who actually abided by the rules, albeit very sick and depraved ones.
I noticed this channel has been talking about saw a lot recently
I still don't understand why Joyce was killed like that. It's my biggest issue with the Saw franchise
I have never seen and never wish to see any of the Saw movies. I don’t want to think about being in any of these traps. They are all insanely creative and brilliant, psychologically and physically.
"You'd be surprised what tools can save a life."
The way some of these traps were made after real methods of torture. Like the Angel Trap which took after the Blood Eagle, but instead of going through the stomach to rip the ribs out, they'd go through you're back and sever your ribs from your spine, open your back up and lay our lungs on your opened ribs like wings.
Same with the Brazen Bull, which was used in ancient Greece. You'd be put into a bronze bull and someone would light a fire beneath you, slowly burning you to death and your screams would sound the the bellows of a Bull.
There was a method of torture in ancient Rome too that turned you into a human candle that kind of reminded me of the Flammable Jelly Trap. Though, you'd be hung upside down by your legs, a flammable substance such as Pitch, Oil, Wax and others, would be poured on the victim and they'd be lit on fire from their feet, turning them into an actual human candle and used as decoration and a source of light. It's also where the Roman Candle Firework got its name from.
The rack is severely underrated. And the wax candle trap should definitely be on here. I don’t get all the hype with the Chester Bennington trap. Also the wax trap from spiral should be here too.
I feel this list is null and void, because it included some traps that were not doable, so of course they would be some of the hardest.
Boby might have saved his wife's life if he had pulled himself closer to the plugs. After all it took him a while to reach for those ends before the hooks ripped through his chest muscles.
Fun fact: Chester Bennington’s character and co were all supposed to survive and there’s even a deleted scene depicting him/them being life flighted to care. However, at the time of filming, Linkin Park also happened to be on tour so Chester didn’t have any additional time. Thus his fate in Saw 3D.
11:32, Seth killed Hoffman's sister, not girlfriend.
As someone who's had a chunk of hair torn out in an accident...it hurts...a lot
I don't agree with how these traps were ranked. The hardest ones to escape would be the ones that were unwinnable
and which one is that
The Silent Circle 100% impossible
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@@jimbo9208classroom trip; Angel trap… by design those traps were unbeatable
Wow the circle trap was brutal
All the victim did was write a book based on lies that could have easily have been exposed
Well I guess it was, but he really shouldn't have been ridiculing a horrible experience like that
Imagine you were in the rack and lived (somehow) and someone says they did it too without actually doing it
I will definitely watch that Top 10 horror movies, that horror movie is so good you guys should watch it 3:45
Great video bro
For your information I would not want to endure all of the hardest saw movie traps because they are too difficult for me to endure
The classroom is actually impossible even without the door. It’s through his jawbone
"We never thought we would have sympathy for Amanda"
YOU never thought you would have sympathy for her
I will always support her
i love saw so mcuh
Same here. It's been a while since I watched one .I know Amazon prime and Hulu has a few by the way.
@@Reaperguy67SAW 7 AND JIGSAW are my favourites of all time
@@skydarksparksworld1675 awesome
@@Reaperguy67 I uploaded a video about fanmade saw traps on my old youtube channel
"SKY BLACKSPEED"
@@skydarksparksworld1675 that's awesome
The glass coffin is very easy to escape, but Peter Strahm didn't listen
yeah the venus fly trap is definitely one of the top 3. slicing your own eye out is nothing to scoff at..
The car trap was escapable, he had to reach through the broken windscreen to get to the lever so he could’ve grabbed a shard of glass and used it to slice open the seat. The leather would still be stuck to his back but a hospital could take care of that
The rack was one I could never watch, because the crying and screaming and the look on his fave was far too much for me, a horror enthusiast. Props to the actor, really