
At Love High School, a simple monthly vote determines everything. Every Thursday afternoon, students participate in a popularity poll that ranks them from top to bottom, forming a rigid social pyramid. Those at the top enjoy privilege and safety—while those at the bottom become targets of relentless abuse. When transfer student Suji starts at the lowest rank, she quickly realizes that survival means more than popularity. As she navigates alliances, betrayals, and psychological warfare, Suji must decide whether to climb the pyramid… or destroy the system entirely.
Pyramid Game is merciless in its honesty. It exposes how easily cruelty becomes normalized when systems reward conformity and punish empathy. The monthly vote isn’t just a plot device—it’s a mirror reflecting real-world social dynamics.
Suji stands out as a protagonist who refuses to accept the rules at face value. Rather than chasing approval, she studies the system itself, turning observation and strategy into her weapons. The result is a story that feels less like a school drama and more like a social survival thriller.
This webtoon is ideal for readers who enjoy psychological tension, intelligent female leads, and stories that interrogate power structures. Pyramid Game doesn’t ask who’s popular—it asks why we let popularity decide who suffers.